AmCham Cyprus was pleased to host another successful edition of its Breakfast Series, featuring an engaging and high-level discussion with the Minister of Energy, Commerce and Industry, Mr. Michael Damianos. The event brought together AmCham members, senior executives, and key stakeholders, reaffirming our role as a trusted platform for meaningful dialogue between the public and private sectors.
The discussion offered valuable insights into the Ministry’s strategic vision and policy priorities, with a particular focus on developments across the energy, commerce, and industry sectors.
Key themes included energy transition and sustainability, investment attraction, regulatory reforms, and initiatives aimed at enhancing Cyprus’ competitiveness in a rapidly evolving regional and global environment.
Participants welcomed the opportunity for an open and interactive exchange with the @Ministry of Energy, Commerce and Industry, engaging in constructive dialogue on both opportunities and challenges facing the business community. The breakfast setting encouraged candid discussion, thoughtful questions, and the sharing of practical perspectives, highlighting the importance of collaboration, transparency, and policy predictability.
We were especially pleased by the active engagement and contributions of distinguished attendees, including Dan M., Chargé d’ Affaires ad interim, U.S. Embassy and Philokypros Roussounides, Secretary General of Cyprus Chamber of Commerce & Industry, whose insights added significant value to the discussion and underscored the importance of leadership and cross-sector cooperation in driving sustainable economic growth.
We extend our sincere thanks to the Minister for his openness, accessibility, and willingness to engage directly with the business community, as well as to all our members and guests for their strong participation.
At AmCham Cyprus, we remain firmly committed to facilitating informed dialogue, strengthening public–private partnerships, and supporting policies that foster innovation, investment, and long-term prosperity for Cyprus.
