Corporate Dispatch Morning Briefing

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These are the main Headlines from Malta’s news papers.

The Malta Business Weekly leads with a story about OKCoin opening of a regional office in Malta as it expands its services from the US Dollar-based markets.


The Malta Independent reveals that PN MPs are prepared to hold a meeting even if it is not officially called by leader Adrian Delia.


The Times quotes a report by the EU Intellectual Property Office which estimates that Malta loses €100 million to piracy and counterfeit products every year.


In-Nazzjon also reports on the formal recommendations and says that the EU Commission is insisting on the independence of the judiciary, especially with regards to appointments and dismissal of its members.


The Malta Business Weekly reports that the dispute between the US and China over Huawei is having an impact on European chip-makers STMicroelectronics and Infineon.


The Malta Independent says that the European Commission is urging Malta to strengthen its governance structures, particularly the anti-money laundering framework.


The Times reports on a huge rescue operation by the Armed Forces that saved 370 migrants within 12 hours.


L-Orizzont quotes Health Minister Chris Fearne who announces that all babies born at Mater Dei hospital will be screened for heart disease.


L-Orizzont says that the first beams in the Marsa Junction project are being laid with the first flyover expected to be in place by the end of Summer.

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