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Cyprus To Invest Over €3 billion On Climate Change By 2030, FinMin Says

Cyprus’ total investment on climate change in both EU and public funds as well as private investments are estimated to amount to €3.1 billion by 2030, the Finance Ministry has said.

The European Union has set ambitious goals about the green transition, adopting the Green Deal and aspiring to render the Union as climate-neutral by 2040. In this context, the EU has also adopted the “Fit for 55” package which ups the EU interim target of reducing emissions from 40% to 55% by 2030 compared with 1990.

Moreover, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the ensuing energy crisis prompted the EU countries to reconsider their strategy on energy security through alternative credible options, which culminated in the programme RepowerEU, which became an integral part of the Recovery and Resilience Fund.

“The Republic of Cyprus has programmed and utilises EU Funds to promote many projects that contribute to the green transition”, the Finance Ministry said in the Strategic Framework on Fiscal Policy, an annual document that precedes the annual state budget.

EU funds earmarked for green transition projects in Cyprus amount to €1.1 billion coming from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan and the Thalia programme on structural funds.

The Finance Ministry estimated that along with the necessary national contribution and the contribution from the private sector as part of the various subsidy schemes, such as the renovation of buildings and electronic vehicle purchases, total investments will amount to €3.1 billion.

The promotion of a large number of investment projects and reforms with a direct contribution in achieving the green transition, remains a key parameter in the utilisation of the Recovery and Resilience Plan and the Social Cohesion Funds, the Ministry added.

The report also noted that apart from the direct contribution to tackling the impact of climate change and achieving the climate neutrality targets based on the EU Green Deal directives, promoting climate growth is estimated to create new jobs and business opportunities.

Moreover, the Finance Ministry pointed out that Cyprus’ Long-Term Strategy for the economy, also called “Vision 2035” sets a green economy as a basic element for the growth of the Cypriot economy.

Apple’s Mac Segment Defies Market Expectations With AI-Driven Growth

Apple’s latest quarterly results featured stellar performance from its iPhone sales and burgeoning Services revenue, yet it was the Mac that truly exceeded market expectations. Driving a notable increase fueled by the rising demand for AI workloads, the Mac segment surprised investors with robust growth.

Strong Revenue Beat And Unexpected Growth

Wall Street had forecast Mac revenue in the low $8 billion range; however, Apple reported $8.4 billion in revenue for the quarter ended March 28. This performance not only surpassed estimates but also marked a 6% year-over-year increase, in contrast to the anticipated flat sales. Overall, Apple’s revenue climbed an impressive 17% year-over-year, signaling a healthy diversification of its earnings across core and non-core segments.

Innovative Launches And A New Wave Of Users

Part of the Mac’s surge can be attributed to recent product launches, notably the well-received MacBook Neo. Launched amid heightened consumer excitement and rapid preorder uptake, the Neo quickly resonated with both existing and new users, setting a quarterly record for attracting first-time Mac customers. CEO Tim Cook noted that customer interest was “off the charts,” a testament to the Neo’s market appeal.

Local AI Innovations And Enterprise Adoption

Surprisingly, Apple identified a surge in demand for Macs driven by local AI workloads. Platforms like OpenClaw have led to rapid adoption, further evidenced by recent sellouts of the Mac mini and Mac Studio devices. In China, where demand for advanced AI computing is particularly fervent, the Mac mini emerged as the top-selling desktop, reinforcing the role of Macs in powering enterprise-grade AI solutions. Notable enterprises, including tech innovator Perplexity, have adopted the Mac as their platform of choice for developing enterprise AI assistants.

Supply Constraints And Future Outlook

Despite the record-breaking demand, Mac revenue remained flat on a quarter-over-quarter basis, indicating that the rising demand is still in its early phases. Cook acknowledged that balancing supply and demand for the Mac mini and Studio models could require several months. He also highlighted supply constraints impacting the MacBook Neo, prompting institutions such as Kansas City Public Schools to transition from Chromebooks to the Neo as their preferred computing solution.

Conclusion

Apple’s latest earnings underscore how strategic product innovations and the increasing relevance of AI are reshaping demand across its product lines. As the tech giant continues to refine its supply chains and capitalize on emerging market trends, its ability to navigate these shifts will be critical to sustaining long-term growth and maintaining its competitive edge.

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