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Shops that reopened their doors nearly a fortnight ago after the COVID-19 shutdown are relieved to see business picking up, but some have expressed concern over the repercussions of a potentially delayed tourism season.
“We have received positive feedback from retail outlets, especially with an event such as Mother’s Day, as businesses saw an increase in shoppers this week,” the CEO of the Malta Chamber of SMEs, Abigail Mamo, told Times of Malta.
Non-essential shops, including hairdressers, lifted their shutters on April 26, after seven weeks of shutdown, as part of Malta’s COVID-19 reopening strategy plan.
Mamo said that while a number of retail outlets and businesses reported a busy two weeks, others were still seeing very little business.
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As Brexit edges closer, Maltese and Gozitan businesses are being given a helping hand by the government. While the government has been making preparations, Maltese businesses must continue to prepare themselves and express their concerns when they encounter new challenges as a result of the UK leaving the European Union.
This message was conveyed by Minister for Enterprise Miriam Dalli and Parliamentary Secretary for European Funds Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi during a webinar organised by the Malta Chamber of Small and Medium Enterprises. This was an opportunity for businesses to communicate about the preparations that need to be made and to understand the new realities that Brexit will bring.