A recent publication from the Central Bank of Malta points to continued expansion in the country’s services sector, underscoring its role as the main driver of economic growth and employment. The report notes that gains have been broad-based, with strong performance across financial services, information and communication technology, remote gaming, professional services, and tourism-related activities. This momentum reflects both resilient domestic demand and Malta’s ability to attract international business through its regulatory framework, skilled workforce, and connectivity within the European market. The services sector’s growth has also contributed to improved labour market conditions, higher value-added output, and greater diversification of the economy beyond traditional industries. While the Central Bank acknowledges external risks and the need for sustainable resource management, the data reinforces the sector’s importance in supporting Malta’s overall economic stability and long-term competitiveness.
Central Bank of Malta Publication Highlights Expansion in Activity in Services Sector
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