The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Business Bureau reaffirms its role as Malta’s business gateway to the EU

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The Malta Business Bureau (MBB) has unveiled its revitalise­d brand identity. This represents a significan­t milestone for the organisati­on, marking exactly 13 years since its last rebranding exercise. MBB’s fresh identity reaffirms its commitment to be always vigilant of the ever-changing trends and exigencies of the business community.

Addressing the launch event, MBB president Alison Mizzi expressed her enthusiasm for the organisati­on’s transforma­tion. She stated: “MBB has played a pivotal role in the Maltese business landscape by relaying EU policy developmen­ts and advocating for the Maltese business interest with EU and national policymake­rs. Today’s rebranding represents our commitment to continued growth, adaptabili­ty and unwavering support to the local business community to bring it closer to the European Union.”

Chris Vassallo Cesareo and Tony Zahra, presidents of MBB parent organisati­ons The Malta Chamber and the

Malta Hotels & Restaurant­s Associatio­n, also addressed the event to share their views on the MBB’s rebranding. Vassallo Cesareo stated that this rebranding is not merely cosmetic, but it embodies a blend of approachab­ility and profession­alism. He added that it embraces a youthful and adaptable spirit that is welcoming for businesses and will contribute to further success.

On his part, Zahra explained how the MHRA finds great support in the work offered by the MBB through its knowledge of EU Affairs and the potential implicatio­ns for businesses. Zahra stressed MBB’s key role in a very complex legislativ­e process, to put forward the Maltese business position in Brussels to relevant EU officials and legislator­s, and to intervene where specific proposals may have a negative impact.

This event is considered timely given the major changes taking place within the EU this year, as the current legislatur­e is coming to an end and the European Parliament elections are taking place in June. This will be followed by a new College of Commission­ers after summer, which will kickstart the 2024-2029 term.

In a message delivered by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for European Funds, Consumer Protection and Social Dialogue, Chris Fearne emphasised that in the coming months, in the run-up for the European Parliament elections, we should all unite to promote and defend the principles of democracy that contribute to peace and prosperity. “We must ensure that the new members of the European Parliament uphold democratic values to continue fostering well-being in our country and throughout the European Union.”

In his closing remarks, MBB CEO Joe Tanti expressed gratitude to all participan­ts for attending the event, and outlined the strategic vision behind the new image. He said: “We are extremely proud with our new brand

identity, which reflects our vision, values and mission as leaders in EU-business advocacy for the Maltese business community. This rebranding reaffirms the MBB’s role as Malta’s Business Gateway to the EU.”

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MBB president Alison Mizzi
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MBB CEO Joe Tanti

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