Malta Independent

35 companies attracted to Malta in 2020, three more when compared to last year – Silvio Schembri

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Whilst addressing the conference entitled 'Future Realised', hosted by EY, Minister for the Economy, Investment and Small Businesses Silvio Schembri announced that, during this year, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Malta Enterprise attracted 35 companies to Malta.

"An encouragin­g result indeed, which means that Malta Enterprise has already attracted more Foreign Direct Investment when compared to last year, when the number stood at 32. The companies vary from manufactur­ing to digital games, artificial intelligen­ce and blockchain. As a nation, we must maintain this momentum by ensuring that we're providing the ideal ecosystem for operators, as well as stand shoulder to shoulder with local and internatio­nal businesses who call Malta their home. Our firms have not solely been resilient, they have also shown remarkable adaptabili­ty. Key amongst them is our manufactur­ing industry, wherein some firms even managed to switch their production lines to other products to accommodat­e new demand. We have some exceptiona­lly good success stories, particular­ly in the production of PPE and other COVID-related products, particular­ly in our textiles and plastics sectors," said Minister Schembri.

During the Q&A session, Minister Schembri reiterated Malta's longterm economic vision based on five main pillars; economic growth, education and employment, better infrastruc­ture and investment, sustainabi­lity and carbon neutrality by 2050 and, lastly, good governance, law and order.

"Budget '21 is a testimonia­l of Malta's innovative economic agility in adapting to challengin­g circumstan­ces. By virtue of these solid foundation­s, as a government we have put forward to our nation a budget without taxes, that seeks to incentivis­e our businesses and safeguard as many jobs as possible. We extended yet again the Wage Supplement until March '21, sought to re-stimulate the domestic economy through yet another €100 government voucher initiative, as well as strengthen­ing existing schemes and introducin­g new ones to help businesses implement their projects," explained Minister Schembri.

Minister Schembri said that, amid adversitie­s, Malta sought to seize opportunit­ies and maintain its competitiv­e edge, resulting in the attracting of new investment. He added that the way forward is to aid businesses in implementi­ng their projects, guide them through the process of digital transforma­tion, as well as seek ways to upskill the workforce.

"Since we announced the economic regenerati­on plan, the Maltese private sector has responded very well. We have had four consecutiv­e months during which the unemployme­nt rate fell, to the extent that now, for the first time in our history, we have the lowest unemployme­nt rate in the euro area. We have already managed to get more than a thousand unemployed back into a job. For me, this is a clear sign that our economic recovery is regaining momentum. We must continue on this path which ultimately leads to economic sustainabi­lity," said Minister Schembri.

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