Morning Briefing Excessive Deficit Procedure not a cause for concern – Finance Minister Finance Minister Clyde Caruana said that he was not...
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Morning Briefing Government to decrease deficit 0.5% annually, PM pledges Prime Minister Robert Abela said that the government will not phase out subsidies on energy and fuel as recommended by the European Commission. During an interview on One Radio, Abela said the government would engage with the European Commission to explain Malta’s unique challenges in […]
Morning Briefing Excessive Deficit Procedure not a cause for concern – Finance Minister Finance Minister Clyde Caruana said that he was not...
Morning Briefing Film producers lament lack of access to government funding Taxpayers have spent nearly €8 million on two film festivals, while...
The European Commission has said it is imposing provisional duties on Chinese electric cars to counteract what it called unfair subsidies received by...
China responded only recently to the European Union’s requests for talks in the bloc’s investigation into subsidies for electric vehicles despite...
Amid a European probe into alleged Chinese government subsidies for electric vehicle makers, a US think-tank has put a number on the support the...
Amid a European probe into alleged Chinese government subsidies for electric vehicle makers, a US think-tank has put a number on the support the...
Morning Briefing Labour CEO says partisan rhetoric cost party votes Randolph De Battista, the Labour Party’s CEO said that many people were put off...
Attracting Investment and Nurturing Local Cinema! The primary aim of the Mediterrane Film Festival, as explained by the Malta Film Commissioner, is to...
Morning Briefing Government debt tops EUR 10 billion At the end of May 2024, Central Government debt stood at €10,017.9 million, an increase of...
The European Union on Thursday slapped extra provisional duties of up to 38 percent on Chinese electric car imports because of Beijing's "unfair"...