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Why do business with Malta?
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We are located in Malta which is a small and densely populated island nation in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. Malta has been a member state of the European Union since May 1, 2004, and it is currently the smallest EU country in both population and area. 
Reasons to do business with Malta include:
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Social and economic stability.
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Favourable trading conditions and regulations.
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Strategic location and marketing advantages.
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State-of-the-art transhipment and distribution facilities.
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European level of quality standards.
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Multilingual and highly skilled workforce.
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As a Member State of the European Union, preferential trading treatment exists for business held within the European Union Market and with third countries holding European Union commercial agreements.
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Other facts about Malta
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With archaelogical remains dating from 6,000BC, Malta is said to be Europe's oldest civilization. Full of contrasts and steeped in history, the Islands have rightly been described as an open-air museum.
Malta became a British colony in 1814 through secession, and was awarded the George Cross for its people's bravery and heroism during World War II. Malta won its indipendence in 1964 and became a Republic a decade later. In 2004 Malta joined the European Union.
The Maltese Islands are characterised by sloping hills with terraced fields, superbly sunny weather, expansive beaches and a thriving nightlife. Undoubtly Malta today is a popular tourists destination. But the Islands are not only a place to meet, but also an ideal location in which to do business.

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