Malta as at 1st January 2020 had 515,000 inhabitants.
Fastest 5-year population average population growth in the EU27 (+3.2%)
2020 – circa 25% of all those gainfully occupied in Malta are expats.
EU nationals (51.2%) / Third country nationals (48.8%).
Main countries:
Italy (15.4%) / United Kingdom (8.1%)
Philippines (7.8%) Serbia (6.9%)
India (6.4%) / Bulgaria (3.9%)
EU 27 country and commonwealth
Malta became a member of the European Union in 2004 and joined the Eurozone in 2008. Furthermore, Malta is part of the Commonwealth and plays an active role in this fora.
Currency
Malta has been using the Euro since 2008.
Languages
Maltese and English are the two official languages with English being the business language. The majority of the Maltese are bi-lingual while many also speak another language.
Malta is directly connected to over 100 major cities including the major hubs of Heathrow, Frankfurt, Moscow, Istanbul and Dubai. Thus, truly connecting Malta to any destination across the globe.
Days of sun and entertainment
Malta has over 300 days of a sun in a year with a mild winter and hot dry summers. One can enjoy a day at the beach to walks in the country side. Malta has a number of well renowned entertainment areas where night life is buzzing all week round.
History, Arts and Culture
The Maltese islands offer a great spectrum of history reflecting the diversity of all civilisations who occupied Malta throughout history. Malta has 3 UNESCO World heritage including the oldest free standing temples in the World (3600 B.C.).
Malta is amongst the safest destinations in the world - one can roam around without any concerns for personal safety. COVID-19 has been handled well, Malta has one of the highest testing and vaccination rates globally. Malta never experienced a full lock down.
On average real GDP in Malta during the last 5 years grew at the rate of +6.4% (second highest in the EU27).
The Maltese economy is very well diversified ensuring a level of resiliency to adverse shocks. Alongside sound economic policy, diversification has helped the country to bounce back after recessions and enabled it to grow faster than its EU peers.
Total GVA 2019 = €12b