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The Larnaca Chamber of Commerce and Industry is an autonomous, non profit organisation, federated with the Cyprus Chamber Of Commerce And Industry, set up to protect and to develop the interests of the local business community. It was established in 1954.It has today 600 regular and 25 associated members.

Address : 12, Gregoriou Afxentiou Ave. Scouros Bldg 4th Fl.
Tel. no : (00 357 4) 655051, 624581
Fax no : (00 357 4) 628281


BASIC SERVICES

  • The LCCI aims at promoting and protecting the interest of its members in trade, industry, services and tourism, and at achieving regional development and prosperity in its region.
  • It provides information on a variety business matters and services to foreign companies and visitors in order to promote trade with its members.
  • It conducts or assists in training programmes.
  • It organises specialised fairs.
  • It issues certificates of origins and legalizes documents.
  • It publishes tourist information and promotes Larnaca as a quality tourist destination.
  • It offers office space for meetings and seminars.
  • It represents its members vis - a - vis government and other official bodies.


Larnaca

Larnaca boasts of 6000 years continuous history and it is one of the most ancient continuously inhabited towns on earth. Larnaca hosts today the International Airport which handles over 50 scheduled flights per day, a commercial port, a marina, the only free Industrial Zone in Cyprus, three industrial estates and three industrial zones.

Tourism has been one of the major sources of income for Larnaca. The town's unique character of combining historical and religious sites with the sandy beaches makes it an attractive tourist destination. Luxurious hotel resorts with restaurants, bars and night clubs have been developed to accomodate and entertain the increasing number of tourists who visit the town every year.

Larnaca has recently experienced a rapid growth in commercial and business activity through the opening of major shopping outlets and the upgrading of the downtown shopping centre. The town also serves as an important financial centre as many offshore enterprises and local banks have offices there. The availability of new offices at low rental rates and the town's lower cost of living have been important factors for all these businesses to be established in Larnaca.





 
     
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