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The Deputy Ministry of Tourism said that this year’s World Tourism Day’s theme of Tourism for Inclusive growth is fully aligned with Cyprus’ national tourism strategy for 2030.

“The World Tourism Organization pushes global tourism towards sustainable development that takes into account the needs of every stakeholder, the visitors, institutions, communities, entrepreneurs, but also of society at large, ensuring that every piece of the mosaic called tourism has a say in its future, including those who under normal circumstances risk being left out,” the deputy ministry said in a press release on Monday.

“Through various concrete actions that have been set to be implemented in the framework of our strategy, the vision of the World Tourism Organisation is gradually taking shape in Cyprus,” the deputy ministry added.

Professional services and advisory firm Ernst & Young (EY) have launched a new programme called EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ in Cyprus.

“The EY Entrepreneur Of The Year™ champions irrepressible, unstoppable and resilient entrepreneurial achievement among individuals and companies that demonstrate vision, leadership and success,” the company said.

In terms of eligibility, Cypriot entrepreneurs can be nominated through the completion of the relevant form on the EY website.

An independent panel of judges will evaluate the submissions before deciding on a winner.

The winner will then fly to Monaco for a June 2022 event where they will compete for the World Entrepreneur Of The Year™ Award.

The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) ended Monday’s trading with a slight upswing.

The main Cyprus Stock Market Index was at 67.68 points by 12:38 during the day, reflecting a decrease of 0.52 per cent increase over Friday.

The FTSE / CySE 20 Index was at 40.45 points, representing profits of 0.5 per cent. The total value of transactions came up to €6,431.03.

In terms of sub-indexes, the hotel and investment firm indexes remained stable.

The biggest investment interest was attracted by the Bank of Cyprus Holdings (€3,089.03 worth of trades, +2.38 per cent), The Cyprus Cement (-0.95 per cent), Atlantic Insurance (+1.25 per cent) and CCC Tourist Enterprises (€410 worth of trades, price unchanged).

 

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