The Minister of Transport, Communications and Works, Mr. Giannis Karoussos attend a long-running meeting hosted by Pafos Chamber of Commerce & Industry. At the meeting present was the District Hotel Association, the PRBT, District Members, the Paphos District Officer and the relevant government departments. At the meeting, many proposals were heard, the Minister assured that many of them would be implemented immediately and also referred to the establishment of monitoring committees in all provinces to make the ministry's work easier and effective, as well as close cooperation with other ministries involved in better coordination of efforts.

The main topic of discussion was the processes and new developments for the construction of the new Paphos-Chrysochous road, which emphasized the need to pass laws against appeals to avoid delays in projects of public interest. As the Minister pointed out, 3.2 million will be allocated for improvement works on the existing road and environmental approval and integrated planning is expected to start and implement Phase B of the project.

The President of PCCI Mr. Dimitriadis referred to the Pafos-Airport tourist area along the Ezoussa River, to the Tomb's of the Kings Avenue - Coral Bay tourist area, a request dating back to 1988, but also to the construction and operation of the western Paphos bypass. Concerning the road of the tourist area of ​​Paphos-Airport with the intervention of the PCCI, Minister G. Karoussos was on the spot together with the officials in order to personally identify the problem and the urgent need for immediate implementation of the project. Mr. Dimitriadis emphasized that the PCCI will receive the terms of tender from the Ministry of Agriculture and that a new environmental study will be carried out by the Chamber with instructions from the Ministry and called for an accelerated process.

PCCI Secretary/ Director Mr. Marinos Stylianou referred to the construction of green bridges, Green Infrastructures built throughout Europe and the world at large, an issue which the relevant departments had not taken into account after referring to the usual gray bridges during the studies and stressed that the green design of eco-bridges overcomes all environmental problems. In support of this, he submitted to the Minister a memorandum with extracts from the report of the United Kingdom Environment Committee Natural England (NECR181 | July 2015) but also the Commission's report to the EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS | Brussels, 24.5.2019 COM (2019) 236 stating such infrastructures accompanied by photographic material. Minister G. Karoussos appeared to be positive about the implementation of the green infrastructure, citing a similar example they implemented in Australia with an eco-bridge for crossing red crabs in a highly environmental area.

In the meeting also discussed the issue of renovating the Provincial Archaeological Museum. Mr. Karoussos said that the completion of the project and the opening of the Museum is expected in April. The President of the PRBT Mr.George Mais spoke about the days and hours of operation of the archaeological sites and noted that in all countries only one day archaeological sites remain closed. He even estimated that the archaeological site of Kato Paphos should remain open for visitors on weekends. For his part, the Minister of Transport noted the need to test free access to our archaeological sites as that has been implemented in many countries around the world.

In the meeting also has being discussed other serious issues such as the regulatory plan for the improvement of Greek Avenue without a traffic island, the new urban transport contracts for Paphos District as well as significant problems created at Paphos Airport.Mr Mais referred to the need to expand Pafos Airport facilities and in particular the departure lounge, the creation of VIP lounges, the improvement of air conditioning at Paphos Airport and also discussed the problems that have arisen with taxis, the anarchy that prevails, the uncertainty and the issue of tariff adoption.

Finally, regarding the protection of coasts and the creation of beaches, the president of the Paphos Hoteliers Association Mr. Thanos Michaelides emphasized the need to create breakwaters to protect and improve the beaches from the are called 'mbania' Kato Pafos to the Phaethon Hotel, which is still in the Environmental Authorities. In fact, he stressed that with the erosion that is being observed year by year the problems are increasing and if no immediate action is taken both, the Private Sector and the State, will find themselves in a deadlock.

PCCI Press Office
January 21, 2020

The President of the Paphos Chamber Mr. A. Dimitriadis, the Vice President of the CCI Mr. G. Leptos and the Secretary / Director of the Pafos Chamber Mr. M. Stylianou were invited to the working lunch with US Ambassador Mrs. G. Garber. The Ambassador was accompanied by the Deputy Director of the Department of Politics and Economics Mr. M. Palermo and Ms. M. Gialourou, Policy Specialist.

The discussion was very productive and constructive and focused on the relations between the two countries but also on the prospects for further strengthening and deepening economic relations. Information was provided on the local economy and the efforts made by the Chamber and the Private Sector to continue the positive development path of the city in line with the projects and infrastructures implemented by the State and Local Authorities. The United States can certainly play a leading role in the Cypriot economy and in issues related to security and peace in the wider Mediterranean region.

Further steps were agreed by both the Chamber and the US Embassy aimed at attracting investment mainly in the areas of Technology, Land Development, Medical Services and Education in the near future. The primary goal of the two parties is to have meetings on the road so that both business circles can come into direct contact with common interests.

PCCI Press Office

20.11.2019

The Paphos Chamber of Commerce and Industry participated in the fourth partner meeting held on Friday, April 21, 2017, in Bratislava, Slovakia, within the framework of its participation in the Open Educational Resources for the Development of Arts and Crafts (OER-CRAFT).

OER-CRAFT aims to develop innovative training solutions to improve the efficiency and competitiveness of micro-enterprises, in particular in their participation in national and Community markets, by developing relevant training solutions and materials to enhance the capability of existing very small and craft-type businesses to compete in today's economic environment. The OER-CRAFT program is aimed at all those individuals who want to set up their own business in response to the crisis and unemployment.

The idea behind OER-CRAFT is to develop a free-of-charge training platform open to all, aimed at micro-enterprises and craft and craft enterprises, with a view to promoting their access to the single market EU and the opportunities offered by the EU to enhance its competitiveness.

The Chamber was represented by Mr. Makis Tsiatsios, Head of Public & International Relations.

For more information about the platform and all the free information created for micro-businesses, interested parties can visit http://www.craftstraining.eu/

Το Επιμελητήριο Πάφου, μέσα στα πλαίσια των στόχων του, για να καταστεί η Πάφος Διεθνές Περιφερειακό Κέντρο Παροχής Υπηρεσιών υψηλής επαγγελματικής στάθμης, πραγματοποίησε σύσκεψη με τους ιδιοκτήτες ιδιωτικών κλινικών της Επαρχίας Πάφου, υπό τον Πρόεδρο του Επιμελητηρίου Πάφου κ. Ανδρέα Δημητριάδη, με σκοπό την διερεύνηση των προϋποθέσεων για την προώθηση συνεργασιών στους τομείς της παροχής ιατροφαρμακευτικών υπηρεσιών μεταξύ Πάφου και Ισραήλ.

Η σύσκεψη έγινε μετά την συνάντηση του κ. Δημητριάδη με τον Πρόεδρο του Επιμελητηρίου του Τελ Αβιβ κ. Uriel Lynn και ενόψει προγραμματισμένης επίσκεψης τετραμελούς Ισραηλινής αντιπροσωπείας στην Πάφο τον ερχόμενο μήνα.

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