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Malta’s Small Businesses Call Out Overpopulation as a Major Issue
Overpopulation has become a top concern for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Malta, as highlighted by the latest survey from the Malta Chamber of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises. Business owners across various sectors voiced frustrations over the impact of Malta’s growing population on daily operations, infrastructure, and quality of life, with many calling for more sustainable urban planning.
Beyond overpopulation, the most critical issue flagged by SME owners in 2024 was a severe shortage of employees. The strained labor market is impacting daily operations and pushing up competition for talent, with businesses struggling to fill crucial roles amid Malta’s demographic changes. This workforce gap is compounded by the infrastructure stress caused by overpopulation, adding to business owners’ concerns about the island’s long-term viability as a business hub.
For SMEs, overpopulation directly affects traffic congestion, disrupting employee commutes and customer access. Some businesses report that delays in transit impact both productivity and customer satisfaction. Increased demand for housing and commercial space is also driving rental prices higher, stretching already tight budgets as inflation and operational costs rise.
Malta’s SMEs are urging policymakers to address these issues through infrastructure upgrades, sustainable development plans, and strategies to attract skilled labor. Addressing these challenges, they argue, will be vital to sustaining Malta’s economic stability and quality of life.
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American Tourists Are Malta’s Highest Spenders
American tourists have become the highest-spending visitors in Malta, highlighting the nation’s growing appeal among long-haul markets. According to recent tourism budget data, Americans top the list in terms of average nightly expenditure, followed closely by visitors from the UAE, Ireland, Norway, and Canada. This aligns with Malta’s push to attract high-quality tourism, as the country invests in targeted marketing campaigns and improved connectivity with distant regions, including the establishment of a tourism office in New York.
The focus on high-value tourists comes as Malta enjoys steady tourism revenue growth, with €2.2 billion generated in the tourism sector from January to August 2024 alone—a 23% increase from the previous year. Malta’s charm, characterised by its rich history, cultural experiences, and all-year-round activities, has attracted Americans and other international tourists, who are seeking more than just affordability.
As part of its strategy, Malta aims to increase accessibility, offering direct flights to over 110 airports globally and collaborating with airline partners to expand its reach. By focusing on sustainable tourism and seasonal growth, Malta is set to continue attracting top-spending visitors, fuelling the economy and ensuring a steady, year-round influx of high-quality tourists.
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