There has never been a time in Croatian history without challenges, especially when it comes to economy. Beginning in the nineties of the last century, Croatia had to...
Opinion
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Aleksander Lukashenko, the long-time president of Belarus, has recently adopted a new role: that of peacemaker in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. He was...
In June 2009, Vladimir Putin suddenly declared that Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan would form a Customs Union, which would become a Eurasian Union. The apparent reason...
In theory, public procurement procedures across the EU should be similar. Yet, the reality shows that there are many details resulting from local legal systems and...
Romania has strongly entered a new phase of economic growth, supported by a significant growth in GDP and rising expectations of capital market development since the...
Once upon a time the mandarins of trade and investment focused on just that: the barometer was export and import and the balance between the two. Based on monthly stats...
Over the weekend, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk was elected President of the European Council, one of the top joins within the European Union. An impressive victory...
What you need to know about the GREAT London Food Scene in 5 minutes…… We met up with Adrian and his friends and we went on tour round Clerkenwell, Smithfield and a...
As the business champion of the region I am delighted to welcome our participants, both local and British, to our GREAT Mega Mission 2014.