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Lower duties on non-EU car imports with EU membership While cars imported from European countries and those brought into the country by private individuals are to retain their current tax and registration payment levels, those imported from outside the common market are to be subject to a lower customs duty if Malta is to join the EU come 2004 MTA strengthens professional, administrative staff complement The Malta Tourism Authority has completed a recruitment drive which has seen 20 new employees being added to the Authority's complement of marketing, enforcement and administrative executives and operatives Malta featured in HSBC worldwide business profile series The publication of the HSBC Business Profile of Malta, distributed worldwide to all HSBC offices, is expected to help attract foreign investment to Malta. The profile provides all the latest economic data, as well as information about the countrys government, investment and trade regulations ST out of the slump With STMicroelectronics reporting higher global earnings and profits for the second quarter 2002, the performance of the Malta plant is expected to be similar to the other plants in the ST system, a top official at the Kirkop facility told The Malta Financial and Business Times yesterday AX Holdings reacts to lack of support for home for elderly AX Holdings yesterday reacted strongly to the Lija Local Councils decision against granting the company permission to develop a home for the elderly in the locality National Youth Council supported for first time by private sector A partnership agreement was signed yesterday between the National Youth Council, Bank of Valletta and Air Malta. Through the agreement Bank of Valletta and Air Malta will be supporting a series of initiatives undertaken by the National Youth Council throughout this year and the beginning of next year
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