The 3rd Annual Capital Link Cyprus Business Forum convened last Friday at the Metropolitan Club in New York City, bringing together esteemed government officials from Cyprus, international investors, and industry leaders to explore and enhance business and investment opportunities in Cyprus. The forum, organised in cooperation with the Cyprus Union of Shipowners and supported by Invest Cyprus and the Deputy Shipping Ministry of the Republic of Cyprus, underscored Cyprus’s strategic position as a regional hub for commerce and innovation.
President Christodoulides highlights Cyprus’s strategic advantages
In his keynote luncheon address, H.E. Nikos Christodoulides, President of the Republic of Cyprus, emphasised the nation’s political stability, favourable business environment, and commitment to economic reforms. He highlighted Cyprus’s strategic location at the crossroads of Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa, making it an attractive destination for international investors. President Christodoulides also pointed to recent credit rating upgrades as evidence of the country’s robust economic health and resilience.
Minister Papanastasiou discusses energy sector opportunities
H.E. Giorgos Papanastasiou, Minister of Energy, Commerce & Industry of the Republic of Cyprus, delivered a keynote address focusing on Cyprus’s emerging role as a regional energy hub. He detailed ongoing developments in the energy sector, including offshore gas explorations and renewable energy initiatives. Minister Papanastasiou invited international investors to participate in these ventures, highlighting the government’s commitment to sustainable energy and regional cooperation.
Shipping Deputy Minister Marina Hadjimanolis highlights maritime industry strengths
H.E. Marina Hadjimanolis, Shipping Deputy Minister to the President of the Republic of Cyprus, addressed the forum, emphasizing Cyprus’s prominence in the global shipping industry. She noted that over 7% of the world’s fleet is managed from Cyprus, underscoring the nation’s robust maritime infrastructure and favorable regulatory environment. Deputy Minister Hadjimanolis also discussed initiatives aimed at enhancing the competitiveness and sustainability of Cyprus’s shipping sector.
Shipping panel explores industry trends and challenges
A dedicated shipping panel brought together industry experts to discuss current trends, challenges, and opportunities within the maritime sector. Panelists examined topics such as fleet competitiveness in the era of energy transition, the impact of environmental regulations, and strategies for digital transformation.
NYSE Closing Bell Ceremony celebrates Cyprus’s Economic Achievements
The forum concluded with a special ceremony at the New York Stock Exchange, where President Christodoulides and Mr. Polys Hajioannou, Chairman and CEO of Safe Bulkers, Inc., rang the Closing Bell. This event symbolised the strong economic ties between Cyprus and the United States and celebrated Cyprus’s achievements in the global business arena.
The 3rd Capital Link Cyprus Business Forum successfully showcased Cyprus’s dynamic economic landscape and its strategic importance as a business and investment destination. The insights shared by President Christodoulides, Minister Papanastasiou, Deputy Minister Hadjimanolis, and industry leaders reinforced the nation’s commitment to fostering a conducive environment for international partnerships and sustainable growth.
source: cyprusshippingnews.com