In a move that will place further question marks over the Romanian government’s commitment to fighting corruption, the country’s new prime minister Viorica Dancila said...
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Lithuania has become a fintech-friendly destination. In 2017 alone, the Baltic country of 2.8 million people attracted 35 new firms. According to the Lithuania Fintech...
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is considering renaming the country, its airport and national motorway in order to resolve one of the world’s most vexing...
Reducing taxes on labour and cutting red tape to encourage faster development and long-term economic growth should be the key objectives of the next Slovenian...
Credit growth in Central and Eastern Europe will continue throughout 2018, thanks to a benign operating environment and stable loan performance, Moody’s Investors...
The IFC, the commercial arm of the World Bank Group, in partnership with the Swiss and Ukrainian governments, is rolling out a new financial instrument – crop receipts –...
The Prime Minister of Armenia, Karen Karapetyan has said that public and private investment in the country is this year expected to be in the region of 830-840 million...
Central and Eastern Europe does not have a single, full democracy according to the 2017 Democracy Index released early in February by the Economist Intelligence Unit...
Azerbaijani investment and transit potential has been on show at Xi’an, China. At an event organised by the Azerbaijani Embassy in China, the Silk Road Chamber of...
The Armenian IT sector has been growing by 25 per cent per annum over the past several years, Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan said at the Digital Agenda in the Era of...
Dimitri Kumsiashvili, first deputy prime minister of Georgia and minister of the economy and sustainable development, met a delegation from the International Monetary...
The EU has struck a trade deal with the Mercosur countries (Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil) to increase the amount of South American beef sold on the European...