AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCyprus Economy: Cyprus’ GDP grew 3% year-on-year in Q1 2026, with activity led by wholesale/retail trade, transport, accommodation and food services, plus a 5.4% jump in information and communication. Retail Momentum: Retail turnover rose in April, with the value index up 5.8% and volume up 2.9% year-on-year, led by automotive fuel (+16.5% in value) and household equipment. Tourism Boost: The US downgraded its travel advisory for Cyprus to Level 1 (“normal precautions”), a shift that should help holiday planning after months of heightened regional concern. Water Saving Drive: Authorities began distributing free water-saving kits (aerators and shower reducers) starting in Paphos, aiming to cut household water use by up to 30%. Road Rules Update: From now on, drivers involved in minor crashes may be required to move vehicles to reduce congestion, with non-compliance punishable by fines. UNGA Race: Cyprus’ multilateral envoy Andreas Kakouris lost the UN General Assembly presidency bid to Bangladesh’s Khalilur Rahman (99 vs 91 votes), with the session starting in September. Shipping Finance: Castor Maritime reported Q1 net income of $69.2m, reversing a prior-year loss, alongside higher revenues. Business & Compliance: Cyprus’ dashcam rules take effect from July 23, with strict personal-data limits and guidance to be issued by the data protection commissioner.
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