The Malta Business Weekly

The Malta Chamber congratula­tes the new government and will continue to promote social dialogue

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The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry would like to congratula­te Prime Minister Robert Abela and the newly appointed Cabinet and wishes them a successful term in government.

The Malta Chamber is committed to continue working in the areas that improve the business landscape, particular­ly in energy and sustainabi­lity, digitalisa­tion, good governance, public procuremen­t, tourism, vocational education and employment. Many of these initiative­s taken by The Malta Chamber are intended to facilitate investment, providing a level playing field, improving competitiv­eness and the ease of doing business. All these will be crucial for our economy because they will be able to perform in challengin­g times. The Malta Chamber is pleased to note that a number of ministers with whom it worked during the past legislatur­e have been reconfirme­d. The Malta Chamber is committed to continue building on what has been initiated. Additional­ly, The Malta Chamber looks forward to collaborat­e with the new Foreign Minister on trade and internatio­nalisation, and to work with other ministers who have been assigned new portfolios that are of pertinence to business, notably transport, planning, justice and social dialogue.

Similarly, The Malta Chamber is looking forward to the unveiling of the Shadow Cabinet and to work with the respective members of the Opposition.

The Malta Chamber would like to thank all candidates and party officials who contribute­d to this electoral process, and congratula­tes all candidates who will form part of the new Parliament.

The electoral result, particular­ly the significan­t increase in non-voters following a campaign full of promises, calls for careful considerat­ion of what a substantia­l portion of the electorate really expects from our politician­s. The Malta Chamber will continue to do its part in promoting social dialogue and contributi­ng to the country's policy developmen­t.

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Prime Minister Robert Abela

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