Business Opportunities in Malta - U.s. Department of Commerce - Books - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781502312846 - September 9, 2014
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Business Opportunities in Malta

U.s. Department of Commerce

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Business Opportunities in Malta

Malta, a member of the European Union since 2004, offers good business and financial services, excellent telecommunications and flight connections, availability of highly skilled personnel, labor costs that are competitive with other western European countries, a sound legal system and a low crime rate. Malta?s geographical location, fiscal and other investment incentives, political stability and modern infrastructure make it a natural hub for companies seeking to do business in southern Europe and northern Africa. In its 2006 report, the UN listed Malta as a frontrunner in the high FDI potential category. More than 200 international companies have established operations in Malta. During 2010, the U. S. was Malta?s second largest trading partner outside the EU, accounting for 4.91% of total trade. During 2010, The U. S. supplied 2.52% of Malta?s total imports and bought 8.85% of Malta?s total exports. Trade between Malta and its key trading partners was greatly influenced by the presence of ST Microelectronics in Malta. ST imported substantial amounts of semiconductor materials from and exported significant amounts of finished semiconductors to these countries. Key items Malta imported from the U. S. include: aircraft engines and parts, water purification equipment, parts for electrical power generation, and cereals, mainly for the manufacture of bread. In addition to semiconductors, Malta exported rubber and rubber articles, automotive switches, medical devices and products, toys and games. Malta joined the Eurozone in January 2008. Since May 2005, Malta?s currency the Maltese Lira (LM) had been fixed to the Euro at a rate of 2.35 EUR to 1.00 LM under the European Exchange Rate Mechanism II.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 9, 2014
ISBN13 9781502312846
Publishers CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 78
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 4 mm   ·   204 g
Language English  

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