The Commercial Courier - Issue 102

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CommercialCourier

Issue 102 | November 2022

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IN A PERFECT STORM A Social Budget for Growth

No one in his right senses can deny the fact that Europe, and indeed, the entire global trade system is being hit by a perfect storm. Almost three years of Covid-19 which battered the world’s economies, as soon as it seemed that at last, the pandemic was receding, Russia invaded Ukraine and this war dealt a second blow to the global economy and as in all wars, inflation, sanctions, scarcity of energy and food supplies, brought the recovering economies on their knees. DR IAN BORG, MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AND EUROPEAN AFFAIRS AND TRADE

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e are seeing robust economies reeling and failing to meet successfully the challenge of rising inflationary prices of energy. If we take a look at the situation of energy prices in all our EU partners, we see that what their respective peoples expect from their government is that, at least, they reduce the back-breaking hikes on their energy bills. To mention, but one example, our neighbour Italy, the most urgent crisis that the new Meloni Government is expected to tackle is to reduce the utility bills, as not only these are the cause of all evils for Italian families, but are also closing down small enterprises which are the backbone of the industrialized regions of Milan, the Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Toscana. I am proud to be part of a government which since 2013, when it took over the reins of the country, has not only reduced taxes and desisted from imposing new ones, but practiced a policy of economic growth which has, in turn, created growth and trade, by creating wealth, annually increase a net of social security for every sector of our society and introducing every social measure possible to enable the wage earners to join an expanding middle-class. Even this year of war, sanctions, energy crisis and failure of entire transport systems, the government continued to fork out billions of euros to keep energy prices and foodstuffs down; to help industries, commerce, businesses ride the storm; to hike extensively social services payments; to increase pensions; and to make life better for all sectors of our community. As Minister responsible for trade, I would never be able to assist Maltese exporters to find markets, if these same exporters are nailed by rising energy prices and an uncompetitive environment. My responsibility for trade and commerce is a heavy load to carry in an Island-State like ours. Besides the other difficulties which continental economies have to face, insularity is to be taken also in consideration. Imports and exports depended almost totally on marine transport. For this reason, the government is also introducing aid initiatives to balance the ever-rising sea-transport systems. Up to now, I have served in the Trade Ministry for less than eight months, but all the same, we have already carried the flag in the Gulf States, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Brazil and other states to negotiate ways and means to increase reciprocal trade. I have always believed in the individual and that free enterprise creates wealth. And wealth fosters trade and trade creates even more wealth and good jobs. The state’s duty is to use its power to assist industry and to promote trade through its activities. So, it is obvious that as soon as I was given the political portfolio for this sector, I gave top priority to the promotion of the export trade sector. As in every human activity, we have to commit ourselves wholly to our task sow diligently and take good care of the field. It is only thus that we can wait convinced that we will reap a rich and plentiful harvest. And we will. n

“I have always believed in the individual and that free enterprise creates wealth. And wealth fosters trade and trade creates even more wealth and good jobs."


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Budget 2023 and Renewables – George Mangion, Senior Partner, PKF Malta

2min
pages 88-89

In a perfect storm; a social Budget for Growth

4min
pages 85-87

Christmas came early?

4min
page 83

Investing in people – Keith Azzopardi Tanti, Parliamentary Secretary for Youth, Research and Innovation

3min
page 77

Prioritising Education and Sport – Dr Clifton Grima, Minister for Education, Sport, Youth, Research, and Innovation

4min
pages 75-76

Future-proofing fishing; safeguarding animal

3min
pages 73-74

Have you seized the opportunity in 2022? The Young Chamber Network

5min
page 82

The boost youths need – Roderick Galdes, Minister

4min
page 81

Guaranteeing stability in the agro-food sectors

5min
pages 71-72

An economy that works for everyone

5min
page 67

Missing: A vision for Malta’s future – Jerome Caruana Cilia, PN spokesperson for Finance

4min
page 65

What are the results telling us – Malta Attractiveness Survey 2022 Simon Barberi, EY Director, EU Advisory and Malta Attractiveness Programme Lead

3min
pages 62-64

Budget 2023 - lacking a much-needed economic safety net

4min
pages 56-57

Mitigating the impact of another international crisis on Maltese families and businesses

4min
pages 48-50

Green walls and sustainability goals – Joseph Attard, CEO, INDIS

5min
pages 46-47

Reading between the lines – Claudette Buttigieg, PN spokesperson for Civil Liberties, Social Dialogue and Diabetes

6min
pages 59-61

The stability that delivers – Miriam Dalli, Minister for Environment, Energy and Enterprise

4min
pages 43-44

Excellent financial services at the local level – Michael Collis, Chief Executive Officer

4min
pages 40-42

Adaptation Through Growth – Joe Spiteri

5min
pages 30-31

Budget in the red – Dr Bernard Grech Leader of the Opposition

4min
pages 12-13

'We need to address the glaring limitations of our tourism supply chain '

4min
pages 24-25

Harnessing the Power of Technology – Jack Mizzi - BMIT

6min
pages 26-29

Building a new prosperity – Prime Minister Robert Abela

4min
pages 10-11

Brave but not bold – The Malta Chamber President Marisa Xuereb & CEO Dr Marthese Portelli

7min
pages 6-8

Malta Enterprise continues to improve support to business and start-ups – Kurt Farrugia,

5min
pages 36-39

There is no time to waste –

4min
page 9
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