This report was published 16 June 2014 in:
Malta has long enjoyed a reputation as a strategic hub and a paradise for visitors. It is now building on that status to attract investment.
Despite their geographical distance and obvious differences, over the last 40 years Malta and China have managed to build a close relationship.
Malta’s traditional strengths, strategic location and stability, have served it well. The country now puts innovation at the heart of its economy.
Malta has traditionally relied on oil for power generation. But the country is embarking on a major overhaul of its energy sector.
A rich history and strategic location has helped Malta create a strong marine industry. Now, new opportunities are being developed in the sector.
Malta is expanding its appeal in order to attract both business and leisure travellers every month of the year.
The Malta Communications Authority's Digital Malta vision aims to take information and communications technology to the next level.
Malta has grown into one of the most tried and tested e-gaming jurisdictions in the world.
Malta took a more judicious approach to its banking and finance industry than its Mediterranean and European neighbours.
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