Ministry responds to hoteliers
The Ministry of Labor and Social Security has responded to the Panhellenic Hoteliers Federation (POX) and its rejection of overtime data with a letter.
The Ministry of Labor and Social Security has responded to the Panhellenic Hoteliers Federation (POX) and its rejection of overtime data with a letter.
A new political initiative launched in Athens on Thursday by a group of academics and public figures is widely seen as a potential springboard for a new party led by former prime minister Antonis Samaras.
The Hellenic Corporation of Assets and Participations S.A. (Growthfund) through the Project Preparation Facility, in its capacity as implementing authority in accordance with article 5B of Law 3986/2011, acting by order, on behalf and in the name of the “Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection” (hereinafter “Contracting Authority”), hereby invites the interested economic operators…
By the end of July, nine companies are expected to undertake the task of assessing, maturing and valuing the first 1,000 properties of Hellenic Public Properties Company (ETAD), having qualified for the project.
June posted a historic high in debt settlements under the out-of-court mechanism, both in terms of the number of cases and the total amount settled.
The government is tightening its migration policy, with new legislation and sharp rhetoric signaling a shift toward reducing benefits and repatriating more asylum seekers.
Data from the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) show high tax compliance rates for the first five months of the year, with businesses paying more than eight out of ten euros on time in value-added tax, corporate income tax and slightly less in Single Property Tax (ENFIA).
Cyprus is making headway in the fight against corruption, according to the European Commission’s 2025 Rule of Law Report.
Cyprus’ trade deficit for the first five months of the year recorded an increase of 2.3%, compared to the same period last year, going from 3.18 billion euros to €3.256 billion, according to provisional data published on Thursday by the Statistical Service of Cyprus (CyStat).