With a total expenditure of more than €106 million, the Cyprus government announced on Thursday new measures to support businesses, workers and the unemployed hit by the coronavirus crisis in Cyprus, CNA reports.
During a press conference, in Nicosia, Finance Minister Constantinos Petrides and Labour Minister Zeta Emilianidou referred to the new measures approved on Thursday by the Cabinet, including the extension of special schemes for enterprises that started last March.
The schemes will support businesses that suspended their operations or recorded a significant reduction in turnover, due to the effects of coronavirus, especially businesses active in the tourism sector.
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