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The United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union—“Brexit”—has inspired a global exodus of sorts, sparking interest in second passports in nations like Ireland and economic citizenship and residency programs in Cyprus and Malta.
As France is promoting Paris as Europe’s next financial capital and Germany’s Berlin is seeking to attract Britain’s tech talent, here are seven consequences, challenges and opportunities for Malta's economy following the Brexit vote.
In what is nothing short of a painful body blow to Brexiteers, one of the world’s largest online gambling companies, Bet365, has announced plans to relocate from Gibraltar to Malta as soon as the UK’s departure from the European Union is finalised.
Bet365 is reportedly considering relocating its Gibraltar operations to Malta after the UK leaves the European Union (EU).
888 has applied for a gaming licence in Malta due to Brexit uncertainties over Gibraltar. The Gibraltar-based company is concerned about the impact of the UK’s departure from the European Union on the British Overseas Territory, which is home to many of the world’s leading e-gaming and sports betting firms.
Malta’s gaming industry looks set to benefit greatly from Brexit, picking up the business lost by Gibraltar, experts have told The Associated Press.
Much has been said about how the Brexit will affect businesses and ordinary people, but the dominant role that the English language currently enjoys in the EU has also been put at stake by some EU officials — and of course, this affects English translation.
Billionaire founder of think tank that advocates leaving single market obtains right to work anywhere in Europe.
Billionaire said Britain would be 'perfectly successful' outside of the EU, but is now opting to leave.
Experts express concern over the loss of Britons’ free movement rights after Brexit.
Billionaire founder of think tank that advocates leaving single market obtains right to work anywhere in Europe.
Europe Letter: UK’s reputation diminished as EU capitals digest declaration to break law
English will remain an official language of the European Union in 2021 after Brexit, the European Commission has confirmed.
Importers of goods in Malta have started to source products from the EU or Asian markets rather than the UK because of delays and bureaucracy brought about by Brexit, the Chamber of Commerce has said.
Extra Brexit costs can add up to 30 per cent to vehicle purchase prices.
Brexit restrictions have prompted UK private jet operator Air Charter Scotland to secure a European Union (EU) air operator's certificate (AOC) in Malta. The company now has two of the 10 aircraft in its fleet on the Maltese register to be able to continue flying between the 27 EU states, which is no longer possible for UK operators.
Prime Minister Robert Abela has revealed that the United Kingdom’s exit from the EU has left Malta without its main legal vehicle to supply medical products to its residents, a leaked letter sent to the President of the European Council has revealed.
Tens of thousands have yet to apply for post-Brexit residence in countries with 30 June cut-off date.
Loss of young Europeans on pupil visits will cause major cultural damage to UK, warn tour organisers.
10,000s of British expats in Europe have less than a month to avoid becoming undocumented migrants.
SEI Healthcare Europe, a global professional independent medical education organization, has announced a major relocation from the United Kingdom to Malta ‘to better serve clientele’.
Importers of used cars seek government help in wake of additional fees incurred for imports from the UK as a result of Brexit.
Website designed to help business owners understand impact of EU-UK trade deal