Unlike Bulgaria and Croatia – both of which reiterated their desire to join the eurozone as quickly as possible this week – Hungary continues to resist the...
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Tech companies in Romania are increasingly concerned that the generous tax breaks they have enjoyed for a number of years are about to be withdrawn by the...
Central and Eastern Europe could help Western European auto companies solve their research and development (R&D) challenges and reinforce their competitiveness...
The Ukrainian government has come up with yet another new initiative to modernise the country’s economy and show its commitment towards reform: letting Germany run its...
According to Czech business journal, Hospodářské noviny, Washington has threatened Czechia with tariffs on the country’s goods if the Czech parliament adopts a...
Slowly, but surely, Armenia is becoming easier to reach. Two low-cost airlines, Ryanair and Wizz Air, are currently locked in a veritable arms race, both announcing a...
Despite mergers and acquisition (M&A) deal volume across emerging Europe being at its lowest level in a decade, Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) remains a magnet for...
Just arrived at Batumi International Airport on Georgia’s Black Sea coast? The chances are you will need a ride into town. There’s a bus, the number 10...
The creditworthiness outlook of eight emerging European countries for 2020 has turned negative since the open economies of Central and Eastern Europe became vulnerable...
Collaboration between researchers and industry are driving an increase in knowledge/information exchange, and the IT University of Copenhagen is one of the key...
The European Commission’s Just Transition Mechanism, the first part of a decade-long Green Deal funding package, estimated to be worth upwards of one trillion...
The fate of the Anaklia Deep-Sea Port, a project to build an artificial deepwater port in western Georgia, has again been called into question after the country’s...