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Why do business with Malta? 

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:

  • Social and economic stability.
  • Favourable trading conditions and regulations.
  • Strategic location and marketing advantages.
  • State-of-the-art transhipment and distribution facilities.
  • European level of quality standards.
  • Multilingual and highly skilled workforce.
  • 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.

Other facts about Malta

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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Why do business with Malta?

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:

  • Social and economic stability.
  • Favourable trading conditions and regulations.
  • Strategic location and marketing advantages.
  • State-of-the-art transhipment and distribution facilities.
  • European level of quality standards.
  • Multilingual and highly skilled workforce.
  • 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.

Other facts about Malta

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.

 
     

About Nectar

In Greek mythology 'nectar' is considered as a beverage of the gods, which conferred immortality on any mortal lucky enough to partake of it. This inspired the name of the company when in 1991 Nectar Ltd was established as a partnership.

Quality Policy

The directors and top management of the company are committed to ensure that the company's mission statement is constantly lived up to. This commitment to achieve an unfailing quality at all times necessitated the implementation, of a quality management system.

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