- Finance Minister Makis Keravnos defended the government’s decision to reinstate zero VAT
- The government is not affected by external pressures and is focused on supporting vulnerable groups and the middle class
- The zero VAT rate applies only to specific products for certain demographic groups that experienced price increases
- The government had initially lifted the zero VAT measure but reinstated it ten days later, sparking criticism
- The ministry is developing new support measures for vulnerable populations and the middle class
- The ministry is considering the abolition of VAT on emissions, despite legal challenges
- Keravnos will participate in meetings with President Christodoulides, social organizations, trade unions, and coalition parties
- The finance minister highlighted uncertainty in the external environment and potential obligations related to infrastructure projects.
Source: cyprus-mail.com
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