Despites his discrepancies with the way the government is applying structural reforms, Andrés Santa Cruz, President of the Confederation of the Production and Commerce (CPC), reaffirmed that the private sector will always work with the government to ensure the success of Chile and stressed the necessity of positive dialogue to reach common goals.
Despites his discrepancies with the way the government is applying structural reforms, Andrés Santa Cruz, President of the Confederation of the Production and Commerce (CPC), reaffirmed that the private sector will always work with the government to ensure the success of Chile and stressed the necessity of positive dialogue to reach common goals.
Owner of Malta’s first all-inclusive hotel and Hard Rock Café franchise, Seabank Group shows no signs of stopping
Owner of Malta’s first all-inclusive hotel and Hard Rock Café franchise, Seabank Group shows no signs of stopping
“Building new towns doesn’t mean just building homes, but building also universities, hospitals, putting trams if necessary as in Casablanca and Rabat, therefore means of communication. I think that here, there is an opportunity for Spanish companies.”
“Building new towns doesn’t mean just building homes, but building also universities, hospitals, putting trams if necessary as in Casablanca and Rabat, therefore means of communication. I think that here, there is an opportunity for Spanish companies.”
"With our geographical position, with our development, with our knowledge, historical and cultural relations with those people, we can be the good partners for the others to go and have competitive places in the Sub Saharan countries"
"With our geographical position, with our development, with our knowledge, historical and cultural relations with those people, we can be the good partners for the others to go and have competitive places in the Sub Saharan countries"
Malta’s third biggest contributor to GDP is undergoing an image change as the tourism industry encourages visitors new and old to take a closer look at the rewarding experiences it has to offer
Malta’s third biggest contributor to GDP is undergoing an image change as the tourism industry encourages visitors new and old to take a closer look at the rewarding experiences it has to offer
State-of-the-art $97 million terminal promises to make Antigua and Barbuda a regional trade hub and boost visitor numbers from core markets and beyond, says Airport Authority CEO Stanley E. Smith
State-of-the-art $97 million terminal promises to make Antigua and Barbuda a regional trade hub and boost visitor numbers from core markets and beyond, says Airport Authority CEO Stanley E. Smith
Having gained the support of Germany through a new National Action Plan for EU Accession, Turkey is making a renewed drive to join the Union following its breakdown in European relations
Having gained the support of Germany through a new National Action Plan for EU Accession, Turkey is making a renewed drive to join the Union following its breakdown in European relations
Regulatory changes to Europe’s online gaming industry are providing challenges but also opportunities to Malta’s flourishing position in the sector on the international stage, and thereby attracting myriad companies such as Betsson and Mr Green
Regulatory changes to Europe’s online gaming industry are providing challenges but also opportunities to Malta’s flourishing position in the sector on the international stage, and thereby attracting myriad companies such as Betsson and Mr Green
Malta’s booming iGaming industry has increased the number of licenses issued by 25 per cent in 2014 and revealed plans of a €220 million business park development set to attract an array of international tech companies to the country
Malta’s booming iGaming industry has increased the number of licenses issued by 25 per cent in 2014 and revealed plans of a €220 million business park development set to attract an array of international tech companies to the country
An ambitious project of more than $1 billion is being undertaken by APM Terminals to expand and improve Port of Limon’s infrastructure and Costa Rica’s ability to compete for trade.
An ambitious project of more than $1 billion is being undertaken by APM Terminals to expand and improve Port of Limon’s infrastructure and Costa Rica’s ability to compete for trade.