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Gvern li Jisma
[nggallery id=312] – 9th March, 2017
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Another ‘A’ rating for Malta
The Minister for Finance welcomes another positive credit rating report on Malta published by DBRS Ratings Limited, which confirms the country’s stable outlook and its ‘A’ rating. Amongst other factors, the ‘A’ rating reflects Malta’s solid external position, the ongoing improvement in the fiscal position and favourable public debt structure, as well as the…
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Prompt action at Fintech Conference
“We stand at the cusp of a new technological era, the opportunities from which are there for us to harness. For this to happen, we must be able to move fast and in sync.” This is what Minister for Finance Edward Scicluna stated, as he addressed the First Annual Conference on Fintech and Digital Innovation,…
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Il-Presidenza Maltija qed turi x’issarraf
Il-ġimgħa li għaddiet, għat-tieni darba taħt il-Presidenza Maltija għall-Unjoni Ewropea, kellna l-laqgħa tal-Kunsill Ekonomiku u Monetarju, li hu magħruf bħala l-ECOFIN. Dak li għamilna f’din it-tieni laqgħa huwa importanti ħafna għal pajjiżna għax urejna żewġ affarijiet. L-ewwelnett f’din il-laqgħa urejna li dawk kollha li kienu qegħdin jaħsbu illi Malta, għal xi raġuni jew…
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EU Funds to be used in a responsible and accountable manner
“We need European institutions to send a clear signal to EU citizens and tax payers that EU funds are to be used in a responsible and accountable manner, with full respect to the principle of sound financial management”. This was stated by Minister for Finance Edward Scicluna, when addressing members of the CONT committee as…
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Four international reports confirm Malta’s impressive economic performance, debunk false notions
The reports published by credit rating agency Fitch, the European Commission, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), confirm the positive results of policies undertaken by Government, and debunk false notions being reported in the media. This statement was made today during a press conference addressed by Minister for Finance Edward Scicluna and Parliamentary Secretary for…
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Enerġija aktar irħisa u nadifa: Għalfejn l-Oppożizzjoni qisu ma tridhiex
Naħseb li fost l-aktar argumenti politiċi kollha f’pajjiżna, l-aktar wieħed sħun u li jqanqal l-għajjat u r-rabja tal-Oppożizzjoni fil-Parlament, huwa l-pjan tal-Gvern dwar l-enerġija u dak kollu marbut miegħu bħall-Enemalta u l-Electrogas. Jekk wieħed jikkalma ftit u jħares lejn dan kollu b’mod kemmxejn iddistakkat, wieħed jista’ jifhem li t-tariffi għolja tad-dawl u l-ilma kienu fost…
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Further deficit reductions in January 2017
The latest Government Finance Data released by the National Statistics Office show that there was a €33.0 million reduction in deficit for January 2017, when compared to the same period last year. The significant reduction in government deficit is due to an effective control of expenditure growth, which is well within the parameters…
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2017 Country Report: Private debts and poverty risks are falling
The Ministry for Finance welcomes the 2017 Country Report on Malta, published by the European Commission. The report is a comprehensive and in-depth review which not only takes into account the economic performance of the country, but also the progress made by reforms undertaken so as to strengthen the economy’s resilience. PRESS RELEASE…
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ECOFIN reaches Anti-tax Avoidance Agreement (ATADII)
An agreement on Anti-Tax Avoidance (ATAD II) with regard to hybrid mismatches with third countries was reached today at the ECOFIN Council in Brussels. This agreement, just seven weeks into the Presidency, is a testament to Malta’s unwavering commitment in fighting tax avoidance. Any allegations by the Opposition party that Malta might have had a vested interest in dragging its feet on…