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Ambassador and Consul General

India - Malta Business and Cultural Council

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H.E Reuben Gauci, High Commissioner of The Republic of Malta accepted the Honorary Membership of Global India Business Forum, in the presence of Global President of GIBF, Dr. Jitendra Joshi and Co-Founder & Director - Global Operations, Deepali Gadkari Realizing the strengths of Global India Business Forum and the Consulate of the Republic of Malta and conscious of the benefits to be derived by both organizations and its members through this mutual understanding, both parties will be associated with each other in mutual cooperation to facilitate mutual investment, trade and economic cooperation complimented by knowledge sharing, training, certification and networking

Integrated circuits, Packaged Medicaments, Refined Petroleum, Unused Stamps, Fish

Transport equipments, Chemical products, Vehicles, Pharmaceuticals, Electrical machinaery

About Malta

ABOUT Malta

Malta, also known as the Republic of Malta, is a Southern European island country which consists of an archipelago (group of islands) in the Mediterranean Sea. Malta shares its borders with countries such as Tunisia, Italy and Libya. The island nation has a land area of 316 sq.km and has a population of 5.31 lakhs as of 2022. The capital of Malta is Valletta, which is the smallest capital in the European Union (EU) with a land area of 0.8 sq. km.The national language of Malta is Maltese and English forms the second official language of the country and majority of the nation’s population practices Christianity. Malta gained its independence from the British rule in 1964 and has been a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and the United Nations since then. It joined the EU in 2004.Malta is an attractive tourist destination and enjoys a warm climate along with having several recreational areas and historical and architectural monuments. Some of these are listed under the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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Business Opportunities in Malta

Business Opportunities in Malta

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN Malta

Malta is a tourist destination, thanks to several beautiful locations the island country has to offer. Hence, tourism is a major sector for the country as a major part of the country’s income comes from tourism alone. Hence, this sector can act as a major source of several business opportunities for countries that are interested in investing in the tourism sector of malta. A major part of the economy is dependent on foreign trade, hence, opening up several newer avenues for business and investment opportunities for Malta and other countries. The labour force of Malta is a highly productive one as Malta is one of the most advanced economies in the world. The country also has large reserves of limestone and can bring in more business opportunities for Malta and other countries as well.

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Exports and Imports In Malta

Exports and Imports In Malta

Overview In 2022 Malta was the number 127 economy in the world in terms of total exports and the number 97 in total imports.
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Top Exports of Malta

The top exports of Malta are Integrated Circuits ($1.07B), Packaged Medicaments ($530M), Refined Petroleum ($416M), Documents of title (bonds etc) and unused stamps ($263M), and Fish Fillets ($213M), exporting mostly to Germany ($576M), Italy ($316M), France ($302M), Japan ($249M), and Singapore ($239M).
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Top Imports of Malta

The top imports of Malta are Refined Petroleum ($2.96B), Passenger and Cargo Ships ($2.62B), Planes, Helicopters, and/or Spacecraft ($1.55B), Recreational Boats ($1.37B), and Integrated Circuits ($549M), importing mostly from Italy ($2.13B), China ($1.77B), South Korea ($1.77B), Germany ($1.53B), and Canada ($821M).
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