Limassol Chamber of Commerce sounds the alarm over traffic: The city’s development is at risk

The President of the Limassol Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Andreas Tsouloftas, raised the alarm over the serious consequences of the traffic problem in Limassol on the economy and the city’s development trajectory during the recent broad meeting held at Limassol Town Hall under the Minister of Transport, Alexis Vafeades, with the participation of mayors, community leaders, and relevant stakeholders.

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Mr. Tsouloftas stated that the severity of the traffic problem poses an immediate threat to Limassol’s development course, noting that the city is the “engine” of the Cypriot economy, contributing nearly 50% of the country’s GDP. As he explained, the quality of life of citizens, as well as the daily…

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