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€1.50 THURSDAY 27 AUGUST 2020 • ISSUE 72 WWW.BUSINESSTODAY.COM.MT PAUL COCKS VALLETTA retailers, still grappling with vastly reduced sales brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, are divided as to how to go about revitalising business and attracting shoppers to the capital, Business- Today has learned. A number of retailers have complained that the business community in Valletta needs to realise that doing things "the old way" is no longer tenable and that the men- tality among many owners, employees - as well as some associations - needs to change. Speaking to this newspaper on condition of anonymity, one retailer who operates a luxury brand clothing outlet, said that many outlets had pulled down their shutters and closed shop, pulling the plug on businesses that, in some cases, had been in operation for decades. PAGE 2 PAGE 3 Editorial PAGE 7 ACT PRUDENTLY SO THAT SCHOOLS CAN REOPEN SAFELY Valletta retailers, associations at odds on how to revitalise business Sant warns Brussels of need to safeguard consumer banking PAGE 5 Proposed Malta-Gozo ferry service not what government promised, Nationalist Party says

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