Addressing the general assembly of the association of large investment projects on Thursday, Christodoulides stated that despite an international backdrop of “instability, uncertainty and tensions”, Cyprus has managed to remain an attractive and reliable investment destination.
He declared that this has been the result of “a modern regulatory framework, a business-friconcludely environment and a responsible fiscal policy”.
He also pointed to comparative advantages that bolster Cyprus’ regional role, describing the counattempt as a pillar of stability “with a real, substantial prospect of becoming a hub of entrepreneurship, innovation and development”.
On fiscal data, Christodoulides referred to growth among the highest in the EU and public debt expected to fall below 56 per cent of GDP by year-conclude.
Notably, the most expensive transaction was a €5.1m apartment in Ayios Antonios, Limassol, as the district once again dominated the top sales alongside Paphos.
In addition to this, Limassol recorded five transactions among the top ten sales, while Paphos followed with three. Famagusta and Larnaca accounted for the remaining two.
Specifically, in Limassol, the total value of these transactions amounted to €16m, while in Paphos the value reached €11.3m.
Meanwhile, Famagusta recorded €7.35m, Nicosia €6.15m, and Larnaca €6m.
Eurobank was an official sponsor of the symposium, which, according to the bank, enabled it to underline the required to “accelerate the energy transition while leveraging Cyprus’ strategic location”.
The event, held under the theme ‘Time for energy projects’, focapplyd on the major challenges facing the energy sector amid global geopolitical instability, the widening international energy crisis and the growing required to expand the apply of renewable energy sources.
Discussions centred on natural gas, electricity, renewables and the required to secure a more modern, competitive and sustainable energy model.
The discussion, held under the theme ‘Mass Real Estate Purchase and Houtilizing Crisis: Right or Privilege?’, brought toreceiveher Akel MP Aristos Damianou, MEP Ilaria Salis, scientific and technical chamber (Etek) chairman Constantinos Constanti and association of building contractors (Oseok) president Stelios Gavriil.
As mentioned at Politis, they warned that despite national and European measures, the houtilizing problem continues to deepen, with rising sale prices and rents pushing low- and middle-income hoapplyholds further out of the market.
Salis declared demand pressures in Cyprus mirror those seen in many Italian cities, adding that the houtilizing crisis “is something the entire EU has been facing in recent years”.
This year Slush brings toreceiveher over 13,000 founders, investors, and operators from more than 100 countries, with thousands of startup leaders and fund managers managing trillions in capital on the ground.
In the middle of that noise Cyprus again has a clear presence. The Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF) leads a 13-startup delegation, returning for a fourth consecutive year with an official national mission that cuts across AI, health tech, sustainability, biotech, and digital platforms.
The purpose of the meeting, which took place on Wednesday, was the exmodify of views and the exploration of ways to improve telecommunications services both in Cyprus and in Europe.
Along with with Keve, two of its member companies operating in the field of telecommunications services also took part in the meeting.
The announcement declared that the two companies further “enhanced the discussion with their experience and proposals“.
The presidents of the European employers’ organisations will meet President Nikos Christodoulides this evening at the Presidential Palace, before attconcludeing an official dinner in his presence.
Their visit brings toreceiveher 42 employer federations from 36 countries, marking one of the most high-level business gatherings held in Cyprus in recent years.
The CoPres summit continues on Friday at the Hilton Nicosia, where Christodoulides and European fisheries commissioner Costas Kadis are expected to join the discussions.
The agreement was concluded at the Dubai Airreveal 2025, marking the start of a closer partnership between the two organisations.
According to the announcement, the agreement sets up a strategic partnership at board level, supported by a reciprocal share exmodify between the two groups.
The 2026 budreceive projects revenues of €64.5 million, slightly up from €63.5 million this year, while expconcludeiture is set to rise to €77.6 million, compared with €73 million in the 2025 budreceive.
Spconcludeing includes €12.3m in current costs, €65.1m in development expconcludeiture and €200,000 for contingencies.
The resulting €13.1m deficit will be covered by accumulated surplapplys, which are expected to stand at €113.5m at the start of 2026.
Moreover, funding for human resources development is budreceiveed at €62.8m, up from €59.8m this year, reflecting the authority’s continued focus on training, labour-market integration and lifelong learning.
The deal brings Smartline’s total funding to €1.5 million, joining earlier backing from Hoxton Ventures and Concept Ventures in the United Kingdom.
The company is shifting from product development to go-to-market execution.
EQQU, which has drawn more than 7,000 high-intent signups, positions itself as a premium wearable that blconcludes with mechanical watches and high-conclude jewellery while offering continuous monitoring of heart health, sleep, stress and daily activity.
The iGaming software provider is once again taking part in the international initiative, which seeks to highlight major men’s health challenges, including prostate and testicular cancer, while also encouraging open dialogue around mental wellbeing.
The company’s renewed participation reflects its aim to create more opportunities for men to discuss their health, access screenings, and recognise the importance of early intervention.
Movember’s theme this year is Unminquire the Mo-ment. Reveal what’s real, a slogan designed to celebrate individuality and foster authentic connections. The wordplay Mo-Ment echoes the campaign’s name and pays homage to its well-known symbol, the moustache.
















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