The countries of central and eastern Europe (CEE) have given the new EU budget for the next funding cycle, 2021-27, a less than enthusiastic reception. Across the region...
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A new report by Erste Group Research suggests that despite increasing volume of trade, China remains a minor trading partner for central and eastern Europe (CEE)...
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) agreed on May 3 to formally invite Lithuania to become a member of the organisation, with the signing...
An extraordinary session of Armenia’s parliament will meet on May 8 in order to elect an interim prime minister. The post has been vacant since large protests...
Bulgarian Transport Minister Ivaylo Moskovski has said that the country could become a bridge for goods from China, opening the One Belt One Road initiative to the rest...
Following statistics from the European Commission showing that the EU economy grew by 2.4 per cent last year, private equity investment and fundraising across Europe has...
The economy of Belarus in the first quarter of 2018 saw more positive growth, but the country should not relax, Prime Minister Andrei Kobyakov warned during a meeting of...
As widely expected, on May 2 the European Commission proposed a budget for the 2021-2027 period which ties European Union funding to the rule of law. Specifically, the...
Latvia has long served as a bridge for Russian companies looking to do business in western markets, offering banking services to Russia and former Soviet countries...
A new report from the TMF Group, a global provider of high-value business services to clients operating and investing globally, has revealed that Bulgaria offers...
In 2014 EU members agreed to a target of 27 per cent of energy consumption coming from renewable sources, and a 27 per cent increase in energy efficiency. Central and...
Reports have emerged suggesting that the European Commission, which is to publish its EU budget proposal on May 2, is threatening to alienate eastern members, with both...
