In January 2026, DP World Cyprus played an active role in policy engagement in the context of Cyprus’ Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The company’s cruise passenger terminal in Limassol was selected as a venue for high-level exchanges involving representatives of the European Commission and the Cypriot authorities, highlighting the strategic role of port infrastructure in trade, connectivity and broader EU policy priorities.
Within this context, DP World reiterated its support for an EU Ports Strategy that recognises ports as strategic assets within the TEN-T network. The company underlined the importance of clear and predictable State aid rules, targeted financial instruments and regulatory certainty to enable long-term investment, digital innovation and resilience across Europe’s port infrastructure.
