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Global construction consultancy DG Jones & Partners moves headquarters to Cyprus

DG Jones and Partners, the world-renowned international construction consultancy with a dynamic 60-year presence in at least 70 countries, is planning to move into its new headquarters in Cyprus.

Joseph S. Psaroulla, Chairman of DG Jones and Partners, told In Business TV how he sees the island acting as a bridge between Europe, Africa and the Middle East and noted that the human capital of Cyprus can also be used in this respect.

Joseph Psaroulla said that, in his view, the ongoing war in Ukraine is the greatest challenge of our times and expressed his belief that the current crisis will unavoidably lead to a global recession, resulting in higher prices for oil and raw materials. The construction industry, worldwide, must therefore adapt to the new data, he noted

DG Jones and Partners is a multilingual company, employing people of many nationalities who speak at least 4 languages (English, Greek, French and Arabic). It was founded in 1962 by Donald G. Jones in Beirut and quickly expanded to other countries. For the last 10 years, Joseph S. Psaroulla, has been Chairman of DG Jones and Partners, having worked for the firm for more than four decades.

Watch Joseph S. Psaroulla's interview on In Business TV:

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