The Corporate Times (Malta)

Sunday - 31st May, 2026
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Financial services contribute 7.2% to Malta’s economy

In 2025, the sector accounted for 7.2% of Malta’s gross value added, underlining its continued importance as a pillar of the national economy. Between 2020 and 2025, financial services recorded an average annual gross value added growth rate of 5.84%,...

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Sunday - 3rd May, 2026
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GO phases out 3G as VoWiFi users surge and 5G push accelerates

GO plc has recorded more than 12,000 unique VoWiFi users in the past six months, including roughly 6,400 in the past 30 days as the leading telecoms operator started retiring its 3G network, marking a decisive shift towards fully IP-based mobile...

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Sunday - 29th March, 2026
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55% of EU workers exposed to climate risks

Around 55% of workers across the European Union are exposed to climate-related risks such as extreme heat, air pollution, and UV radiation, according to figures published by the EU Parliament. Work-related accidents and illnesses already cost the EU...

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Sunday - 25th January, 2026
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Most employers oppose four-day work trial

Companies in their majority are opposed to the idea of a compulsory introduction of a four-day-week in Malta, a survey by Malta Employers suggests. The idea of a four-day-week had gained attention late last year, following proposals emerging from...

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Sunday - 16th November, 2025
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EU crypto rules pose challenges for national bans on service providers

Two local analysts have cautioned that any attempt by EU Member States to block or restrict the passporting of crypto-asset service providers (CASPs) authorised under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) would face serious legal and...

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