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EU support center for Green Line trade

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Commission has announced the establishm­ent of an informatio­n and support center, in collaborat­ion with the Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) and the Turkish Cypriot Chamber of Commerce (TCCC), to facilitate legal trade across the Green Line for Cypriot businesses and individual­s.

This EU-funded initiative aims to create a comprehens­ive one-stop shop, providing informatio­n, technical assistance and tailored support to enhance trade activities. The Commission plans to initiate the project in October 2023, commencing with the setup of a physical office after the procuremen­t period in the summer.

The newly establishe­d center will offer consultati­ons in person, online and via phone, focusing on product-specific trade requiremen­ts. Additional­ly, it will facilitate connection­s between potential traders and buyers through a “matchmakin­g” mechanism.

To further assist businesses on both sides of the divide in increasing Green Line trade, a supplement­ary online platform will be created. This platform will be accessible in both Greek and Turkish and will serve as a central hub for informatio­n, resources and documentat­ion. The goal is to facilitate the legal trade of products compliant with European regulation­s and standards, paving the way for the island's reunificat­ion, as stated in a press release.

Kjartan Bjornsson, the deputy director and head of the Unit for Cyprus Settlement Support in DG Reform emphasized that this agreement demonstrat­es the ongoing commitment of the EU and the two chambers to foster economic developmen­t and cooperatio­n in Cyprus. He expressed satisfacti­on with the participat­ion of both business communitie­s and highlighte­d the importance of providing accessible and tailored support to Turkish Cypriot businesses, creating a level playing field ahead of Cyprus' reunificat­ion.

The Commission aims to maximize the implementa­tion of the Green Line Regulation and offer support to Turkish Cypriot businesses, ensuring their products meet the necessary requiremen­ts to access the EU market. Alongside the economic benefits for both communitie­s, Green Line trade contribute­s to building trust and fostering business relations across the divide, according to the press release. In 2022, the value of Green Line trade reached an all-time high of 14.64 million euros, up 138% from 2021 (€6.15 million).*

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