Hailey Borg
The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry and PwC Malta have renewed their gold collaboration agreement, underscoring their commitment to fostering business community growth and supporting a forward-looking vision for the country.
Since 2022, this partnership has driven meaningful discussions and established a vision that captures the ideas, hopes, and aspirations for both current and future business generations.

The Malta Chamber’s Think Tank, an initiative designed to address emerging challenges and opportunities within the global economic landscape, lies at the heart of this collaboration. As one of The Malta Chamber’s main horizontal committees, it is dedicated to exploring future economic scenarios, identifying trends, and advising on the strategies and resources required for long-term success.
Chris Vassallo Cesareo, The Malta Chamber President, noted, “Our collaboration with PwC Malta continues to reflect our commitment to empowering businesses through proactive strategy and vision. The renewal of this agreement ensures that The Malta Chamber’s Think Tank remains a beacon of insight and innovation for the nation.”
David Valenzia, Territory Senior Partner at PwC Malta, shared his thoughts on the renewal of this collaboration, explaining how one of the main aims is to serve as a platform for and actively represent companies from all economic sectors. “In a business environment that is consistently becoming more competitive and regulated, entities such as The Malta Chamber and partnerships such as this one are needed to continue to provoke useful discussions and establish a strategic roadmap that supports the business community’s growth and resilience.”
The renewed Gold Collaboration Agreement was signed by Chris Vassallo Cesareo, Nick Xuereb, and Dr Marthese Portelli, President, Deputy President, and CEO of The Malta Chamber respectively, and David Valenzia, Territory Senior Partner at PwC Malta.
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