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Trump’s First Day In Office: Executive Orders Set The Tone For His Presidency

Donald Trump officially began his second term as the 47th President of the United States on January 20. His inauguration, held at the U.S. Capitol, marked the start of a new chapter for the country, with Trump quickly setting the tone through a series of sweeping executive orders. These orders covered a wide range of topics, from immigration reform to energy policy, and reflected his administration’s bold approach to key issues.

Key Inaugural Moments And Market Reactions

Trump’s swearing-in ceremony was attended by key political figures, including Vice President J.D. Vance, members of Congress, the U.S. Supreme Court, and all four living former presidents. The Senate promptly began confirming his cabinet nominees, including prominent figures such as Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense and Marco Rubio for Secretary of State. Trump’s team also includes high-profile individuals like Elon Musk, who will head the new “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE).

While the U.S. stock markets were closed on Monday, international markets were impacted by Trump’s policies. Stock futures dropped after he floated the idea of imposing tariffs on Mexico and Canada, and Asian markets showed mixed reactions. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index rose nearly 1%, while South Korea’s Kospi index dipped slightly due to rising inflation.

Trump’s Executive Orders: Immediate Reversals And Bold Moves

Reversals Of Biden-era Actions

Within hours of taking office, Trump rescinded 78 executive orders and actions from the Biden administration. These reversals covered various policies, including those aimed at combating racial inequality, addressing climate change, and regulating migration.

End Of Birthright Citizenship

Trump issued an executive order ending the recognition of birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to undocumented immigrants or those on temporary visas, signaling a tough stance on immigration.

Immigration Crackdown And National Emergency

Trump declared a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border as part of a broader crackdown on illegal immigration. He ordered the cessation of refugee admissions for at least four months and designated cartels and gangs as foreign terrorist organizations. His administration also made it clear that asylum seekers crossing the border illegally would no longer be allowed entry.

Federal Employee Changes

Trump signed measures targeting the federal workforce, including a move to eliminate remote working arrangements and a directive to hold senior civil servants accountable for performance. These orders aim to reshape the federal government’s operations and ensure that agencies align with his administration’s agenda.

Exit From The Paris Agreement

Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, expected by many, was made official. The move comes as global climate data reveals 2024 as the hottest year on record, further amplifying the debate on the future of climate policy.

Energy And Environmental Policies

Trump rolled back environmental regulations from the previous administration, aiming to boost American energy production. He declared a national emergency to expand natural resource extraction and removed restrictions on the export of liquefied natural gas while scaling back efforts to transition to electric vehicles.

TikTok And Trade Policies

In a move that could have significant implications for China-U.S. relations, Trump ordered a delay on the federal ban of TikTok, giving ByteDance more time to negotiate with American buyers. Meanwhile, Trump’s trade policies were outlined in an order to assess U.S. relations with Mexico, Canada, and China, and he announced a plan to impose tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, effective February 1. This sent the Mexican peso and the Canadian dollar down and triggered a reversal of stock market gains globally.

Pardons And Social Issues

On a more personal note, Trump issued pardons for 14 individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot, as well as others convicted of crimes tied to the events. In addition, he signed an order affirming the recognition of only two genders (male and female), based on biological sex at conception. This order aims to curtail the use of gender identity terms in government documents and restrict access to certain facilities and services for transgender individuals.

Other Notable Orders

Trump’s first day in office also saw orders related to censorship, the cost of living crisis, and the U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization. He also initiated a controversial plan to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” and reverse a name change to Mount Denali, renaming it to its original title, Mount McKinley. Additionally, Trump’s administration began efforts to streamline government operations through the reorganization of the United States Digital Office.

Trump’s actions on his first day underscore his determination to implement his vision for the country, with a clear emphasis on immigration control, economic nationalism, and a more deregulated approach to energy and business. These moves are sure to shape his presidency in the months and years ahead, with significant implications for both domestic and international policy.

Cyprus Residential Market Surpasses €2.5 Billion In 2025 With Apartments Leading the Way

Market Overview

In 2025, Cyprus’ newly built residential property market achieved a remarkable milestone, exceeding €2.5 billion. Data from Landbank Analytics indicates robust activity countrywide, with newly filed contracts reaching 7,819, including off-plan developments. This solid performance underscores the market’s resilience and dynamism across all districts.

Transaction Breakdown

The apartment sector clearly dominated the market, constituting 81.6% of transactions with 6,382 deals valued at €1.77 billion. In contrast, house sales represented a smaller segment, encompassing 1,437 transactions and generating €737.9 million. The record-high transaction was noted in Limassol, where an apartment sold for approximately €15.2 million, while the priciest house fetched roughly €6.2 million.

Regional Analysis

Nicosia: The capital recorded steady domestic demand with 2,171 new residential transactions. Apartments accounted for 1,836 deals generating €349.6 million, compared to 335 house transactions worth €105.5 million, anchoring Nicosia as a core market with average values of €190,000 for apartments and €315,000 for houses.

Limassol: As the island’s principal investment center, Limassol led overall activity with 2,207 transactions. Apartments dominated with 1,936 sales generating €824.1 million, while 271 house transactions added €157.9 million. The district enjoyed premium pricing, with apartments averaging over €425,000 and houses around €583,000.

Larnaca: This district maintained robust activity with a total of 2,020 transactions. The apartment segment realized 1,770 transactions worth €353 million, and houses contributed 250 deals valued at €96.3 million. Average prices hovered near €200,000 for apartments and €385,000 for houses, positioning Larnaca within the mid-market bracket.

Paphos: With a more balanced mix, Paphos completed 1,078 transactions. Ranking second in overall value at €503.2 million, the district saw house sales generate €287.8 million and apartments €215.4 million. Consequently, Paphos achieved the highest average house price at approximately €710,000 and an apartment average of €320,000, emphasizing its premium housing profile.

Famagusta: Distinguished by lower transaction volumes, Famagusta was the sole district where house sales outnumbered apartment deals. Out of 343 transactions, 176 involved houses (yielding €90.4 million) and 167 were apartments (at €32.4 million). The segment’s average prices were about €194,000 for apartments and over €513,000 for houses, signaling its focus on holiday residences and coastal developments.

Sector Insights and Forward View

Commenting on the report, Landbank Group CEO Andreas Christophorides remarked that the analysis demonstrates an ecosystem where apartments are the cornerstone of the real estate market. He emphasized, “The apartment sector is not merely a trend; it is the engine powering the country’s real estate market.” Christophorides also highlighted the diverse regional dynamics: Limassol leads in apartment pricing, Paphos commands premium house prices, Nicosia remains pivotal to domestic demand, Larnaca sustains competitive activity, and Famagusta caters to holiday home buyers.

In a market characterized by these varied profiles, informed monitoring of regional and sector-specific dynamics is crucial for investors aiming to make targeted and strategic decisions.

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