Business & Finance
Monaco’s Justice Secretary: “We need to come out of the shadows”
When Samuel Vuelta Simon arrived in Monaco as Secretary of State for Justice just over a year ago, he made a shocking discovery: the Principality’s Wikipedia page didn’t even mention its justice system.
Read moreMonaco strengthens ties with Japan during economic mission
Monaco’s Minister of Finance and Economy, Pierre-André Chiappori, has concluded a high-level visit to Japan, reinforcing diplomatic and economic relations between the two nations.
Monaco strengthens its fight against organised crime with European @ON network partnership
Monaco has joined the @ON network, a European anti-mafia initiative spearheaded by Europol and Eurojust, enhancing it’s capacity to coordinate cross-border investigations and collaborate more...
Monaco launches online FAQ to support business community
A new digital tool has been launched by Monaco’s government to help entrepreneurs and professionals navigate the administrative processes of starting and running a business in the Principality.
Sébastien Biancheri elected as Monaco’s new judge at the European Court of Human Rights
Sébastien Biancheri has been chosen to represent Monaco at the European Court of Human Rights, marking a new chapter in the Principality’s judicial contributions to Europe.
Monaco appears before UN anti-torture committee in Geneva
Monaco has presented its latest report on the implementation of the United Nations Convention against Torture during a two-day session at the UN headquarters in Geneva.
A decade of growth for Monaco’s digital economy
Monaco’s digital sector has grown considerably over the past decade, with annual revenues from the more than 1,100 registered businesses in advertising, content, media and information communication...