Larnaca port and marina in flux as state replaces Kition

Larnaca port and marina in flux as state replaces Kition

Larnaca’s port and marina are now under state control following the collapse of a major development project. The Port Authority has taken over operations, deploying additional staff and private machinery services. The future management of the marina is uncertain, with discussions on potentially separating the port and marina projects gaining traction. The fate of Kition Ocean Holdings’ employees remains unclear, with trade unions advocating for their rights. The government is re-evaluating the initial development plan and considering future steps for the projects.

Larnaca port workers handed termination letters

Larnaca port workers handed termination letters

Employees of Larnaca’s port and marina received termination letters from Kition Ocean Holdings Ltd following the project’s collapse. The meeting between the workers’ representatives and the Ministers of Labour and Transport was postponed until Thursday afternoon. The workers were assured that a solution would be found to ensure they are not victimized, and discussions were held regarding their employment status. The new operator taking over the port’s operations should employ the current workers under the same terms and conditions. The President of the Republic reassured that there should be no concern for the workers regarding the port issue. The €1.2 billion contract with Kition Ocean Holdings was terminated by the Minister of Transport, Communications, and Works.

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EAC upgrades to stabilise system

EAC upgrades to stabilise system

The board of the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC) is set to award contracts for two projects worth €45 million to beef up the electricity transmission system. The EAC’s top priority is the stability of the system and providing uninterrupted power to consumers. The EAC is also working on increasing infrastructure projects to help with the penetration of renewables in the energy mix. The layout of the grid is not to blame for discarding energy generated from renewables, as the cutbacks are due to demand being less than the generated electricity. It is currently unfeasible to have a transmission grid that allows the connection of renewables from anywhere in Cyprus due to the high cost of building a new network. Strengthening transmission lines would require a major investment of hundreds of millions of euros, which consumers would have to pay for. Acquiring permits for new transmission lines also takes a long time.

Amalthea aid initiative to determine timing of state recovery of Larnaca port

Amalthea aid initiative to determine timing of state recovery of Larnaca port

The Cyprus Port Authority has regained control of Larnaca Port after terminating the concession agreement with Kition Ocean Holdings. The transition is going smoothly, with collaboration between CPA and Kition to ensure uninterrupted service provision. Pending issues include the handling of the ‘Amalthea’ aid initiative, with an American ship being loaded and set to depart soon. CPA has started procuring services from private companies and reinforcing existing staff with personnel from other locations. The government’s decision to terminate the concession was due to delays and disagreements, bringing Larnaca Port back under state control.

Saudi Arabia plans Aramco share sale as soon as June, according to sources

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Larnaca Marina: Government activates “Plan B,” seeks new investors

Larnaca Marina: Government activates “Plan B,” seeks new investors

The government has terminated a 1.2 billion euro investment contract with Kition Ocean Holdings for the development of Larnaca port and marina due to the contractor’s failure to renew a required guarantee. The government will seek compensation and pursue outstanding guarantees through legal channels. “Plan B” involves re-tendering the project, with the state ready to operate the port without interruption. Kition did not participate in a meeting to discuss the transition process. The government remains committed to the project and will evaluate what went wrong in the contract.

AI is set to take all the jobs – who will pay our taxes?

AI is set to take all the jobs – who will pay our taxes?

– Schindlers Attorneys is a prestigious South African law firm that has embraced AI technology to assist with legal preparation.
– The AI engine drafted submissions for a real court case in under 30 seconds, which were successful in court.
– The use of AI in highly skilled professions like law may lead to widespread employee replacement across various industries.
– The speed of AI development may lead to rapid displacement of human workers without enough time for retraining or reassignment.
– Employers are driven by profit and competition, leading them to replace humans with AI for increased efficiency.
– The potential mass unemployment due to AI advancements raises concerns about tax revenue and government funding.
– The formalization of national income tax may face challenges if there are fewer jobs for humans to generate tax revenue.

CSE to partner with Hellenic Energy Exchange on renewable energy initiative

CSE to partner with Hellenic Energy Exchange on renewable energy initiative

The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) and the Hellenic Energy Exchange (HEnEx) will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) governing negotiations on the secondary market of Guarantee of Origin certificates from renewable energy sources.

Buildings leap to the future with new logbooks

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