Malta’s Minister, Attard, emphasized that Malta is open for international business, particularly in the luxury property sector, at the LPS Shanghai Luxury Property Exhibition in China. Positioning Malta as a strategic gateway for investors, Attard highlighted the country’s commitment to transparency, sustainability, and high standards. The aim is to attract Chinese investment in Maltese properties, leveraging Malta’s reputation as a secure and profitable destination.
Malta Open for Business, Minister Tells China Luxury Property Expo
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