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News website InBusinessNews, operated by IMH, the leading business information service in Cyprus, currently features a wide-ranging interview with Maria Kyriacou, head of our firm's Nicosia office.
News website InBusinessNews, operated by IMH, the leading
business information service in Cyprus, currently features a
wide-ranging interview with Maria Kyriacou, head of our firm's
Nicosia office.
In her interview, which deals with the current state of the
Cyprus economy and prospects for recovery and growth, Maria draws
attention to the highly qualified human resources and the numerous
incentives available in Cyprus for encouraging innovation,
particularly as regards intellectual property, an area in which
Maria has special expertise. Renewable energy and sports and
medical tourism are areas of great opportunity and Maria puts
forward a number of recommendations to develop them.
The interview also deals with the role of parliament and reform
of the public service, and the progress made in the banking sector
in dealing with non-performing debt and attracting capital and
expertise from overseas.
You can read the interview (in Greek) by following
this link.
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