The GDP growth rate in real terms during the second quarter of 2024 is positive and it is estimated at 3,6% over the corresponding quarter of 2023. Based on seasonally and working day adjusted data, GDP growth rate in real terms is estimated at 3,7%.
The positive GDP growth rate is mainly attributed to the sectors: “Hotels and Restaurants”, “Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair of Motor Vehicles”, “Information and Communication” and “Construction.
Discovering Cyprus: A Hub for Business Growth and Opportunities, Monday, 23rd September 2024, CCCI, Nicosia
On the occasion of a Business Delegation of the CCI France – Liban to Cyprus, the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in collaboration with Invest Cyprus, is organizing a Business Forum “Discovering Cyprus: A Hub for Business Growth and Opportunities” followed by a networking reception and B2B meetings on September 23, 2024, at 09:00 – 16:00 on the 1st and 2nd floors of the CCCI.
The event entitled “Discovering Cyprus: A Hub for Business Growth and Opportunities”, will focus on: Construction, Medical Equipment, Engineering Design, Insurance & Human Resources Consulting, Insurance Brokage, Water Management and Higher Education. The aim is to inform the companies and potential investors about the investment opportunities in the respective countries to enhance bilateral cooperation in the aforementioned fields.
Companies wishing to attend the Business Forum are requested to register HERE no later than Monday, September 9, 2024, at noon. There is no participation fee.
Kindly note that in case of very high demand for B2B meetings, the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry will accommodate participants on September 24, 2024, between 10:00am-12:30pm as well.
For more information, please contact us at lily@ccci.org.cy or at 22889706.
We communicate on behalf of a French company active in the online sale of wine directly to private customers in Cyprus (B2C). As part of its expansion into the Cypriot market, the company is looking for a tax representative in Cyprus to manage excise duties and ensure compliance with local regulations.
The main responsibilities of the tax representative will include:
• Management and payment of excise duties and related documentation.
• Ensure compliance with Cyprus’s tax regulations and customs requirements.
• Provide guidance on regulatory changes affecting the import and sale of alcoholic beverages.
• Consultations between the company and the tax authorities of Cyprus.
If your company offers tax representation services and has experience in managing excise duties for the import and sale of wine, please send us a request of interest with your details (company name, contact person, phone, email, company website) and a brief description of your services, including related experiences and terms.