Business Agenda Issue 02

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ISSUE 02 I March – MAY 2010

THIS ISSUE

EU affairs A social Europe is needed, but at what cost for business?

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business agenda

NEWSPAPER POST

MONEY TALKS Accessing Finance in Malta

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THE Official Business publication of the Malta business Bureau

CONSUMERS TO TAKE CENTRE STAGE

In his first interview as EU Commissioner for Health and Consumer Affairs, John Dalli makes it clear that consumers will be taking centre stage when it comes to policies falling under the Health and Consumer Affairs portfolio.

Interview Newly-appointed Chairman of the Malta Tourism Authority, Louis Farrugia, shares his views on the industry.

Mr Dalli, who is only a few weeks into his five year term as Commissioner, stated that although the business community has often voiced concern over EU proposals that may result in additional costs to enterprise, his stance is that “we have to put the consumer on centre stage.”

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In addition to the increased attention that will be given to consumer rights and needs, Mr Dalli

also stated that he would be working to ensure freedom of choice through the provision of more and better information and increased consumer education to “help them interpret this information correctly.” While consumers will be basking in the increased attention, Mr Dalli’s stance may cause the business community to sit up and take note, wary of the possibility that some proposals may result in increased costs for businesses. But according to Mr Dalli, businesses’ needs will also be taken into consideration as “the only way to achieve long lasting success is by bringing people together.” See page 11 for the full story.

CASE STUDY The property market in Malta and Gozo remains an attractive investment option.

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RESTAURANT INDUSTRY IS STRUGGLING Research conducted by the National Statistics Office (Malta) has revealed that Malta’s bars and restaurants are facing tough times and many are struggling to keep their head above water.

Economy The changing trends of Malta’s FDI flows.

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Operators within the industry have pinpointed the global economic recession and the dwindling tour-

ist arrivals experienced throughout 2009 as being the main factors behind their current hardship. Many have claimed that the 2009 –2010 winter season was the toughest ever, but are only expecting an upturn towards the second half of 2010. See page 4 for the full story.

EP PRESIDENT COMMENDS MALTESE MEPs ON THEIR WORK In an interview with the Business Agenda, EP President Jerzey Buzek has stated that Malta’s MEPs are excellent and have helped the smallest member of the European Union to “punch above its weight”. The President also acknowledged the fact that that the level of interest in European affairs in Malta

is impressively high, and that the Maltese people are aware of the fact that decisions taken at EU level have a direct impact on their lives. He also expressed his wish to visit the islands before the end of his tenure in 2012.

See page 16 for the full story.


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