The crisis in North Africa:
Watching Libya January 4, 2012
Voices from Tripoli’s streets in the first week of 2012. Read more.
Malta is only 355 kilometres from Libya’s capital, Tripoli. It takes around 45 minutes to fly there from Malta International Airport. Traditionally, this European Union island state has been the favourite spring board for international companies doing business with or in Libya. This experience has generated a wealth of professional know-how about Libyan institutions, business culture and practices, laws and regulations. It is especially in times of great uncertainty such as these, that serious entrepreneurs appreciate the value of serious knowledge and advice.
We will continue to comment very frequently - when necessary daily and more than once daily - on developments in Libya, paying special attention to issues of interest to companies with business interests in all parts of the country. If you have specific questions, contact us at
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Malta’s Finance Minister announces new tax measures in 2012 Budget speech. In fact, this budget saw the extension of a number of tax incentives, the introduction of new benefits, as well as a new tax band applicable to parents. Follow our link to the Budget Highlights for more details.
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