On the margins of a Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting in Luxembourg in mid-October, the European Union launched a Mobility Partnership with Belarus to set up...
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Eurotorg, the largest grocery retailer in Belarus with a market share of 19 per cent in 2017, has formally announced its intention to launch an initial public offering...
As tensions between the US and its trading partners start to hit economic activity worldwide, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said the global economy is now...
Belarusian President, Aleksander Lukashenko, has lifted restrictions on the sale of alcohol in the capital Minsk, less than 24 hours after they were introduced. An...
Poland is the emerging Europe leader for number of inspiring companies, according to a new report published by the London Stock Exchange: 1000 Companies to Inspire...
Georgia is the most economically-free country in emerging Europe, according to a new report from the Fraser Institute. “I am proud to see Georgia so high in the Economic...
Labour, taxation and social welfare policies around Europe and Central Asia – including a number of emerging Europe countries – must be brought into the...
The Finance Minister of Belarus Maxim Ermolovich confirmed on September 10 that the country had turned down International Monetary Fund (IMF) financing so as not to...
Plans to construct a bridge connecting Terespol in Poland to Brest in Belarus moved have moved closer becoming a reality. The Polish railway company PKP has announced...
Since the beginning of 2017, when Belarus first allowed visitors from 80 countries to enter the country visa-free, Minsk has seen the policy have a hugely positive...
The president of Belarus, Aleksander Lukashenko, has sacked the country’s prime minister Andrei Kobyakov, who had been in the job since 2014. He has been replaced...
When BMW announced at the beginning of August that it is to spend more than one billion euros constructing a new factory on a greenfield site close to Debrecen in...