The direct impact of Russia’s war on Ukraine on most other countries in the CEE region will remain manageable in 2022, although sharply rising energy and food...
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A new study by the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean analyses aquaculture production and trade in the six countries bordering the Black Sea. The Black...
Continued strong wage growth in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will only partially offset rising consumer prices. The full scale of the damage to the global economy...
Commitment to the key pillars of good economic governance necessary for economic dynamism and renewal have never been more important. The key message of the recently...
Green fiscal reforms can help protect vulnerable households and support pandemic recovery efforts in European countries on the road to climate neutrality by 2050, says a...
The Sofia-based Institute for Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Technology (INSAIT) wants to gain world-leading status within a decade. Bulgaria’s...
Inflation, reduced growth, and in some countries even another recession are just some of the risks facing the economies of emerging Europe as a result of Russia’s...
Emerging Europe’s start-up scene is thriving: new money and new ideas are coming onto the market all the time. To keep you up to date with the latest investments...
Bulgaria’s former prime minster, Boyko Borissov, was last month back in the headlines after being arrested on suspicion of corruption. He was quickly released without...
In some parts of emerging Europe, rail travel is becoming increasingly popular due to the continuous improvement in the quality of services on offer. While this might...
Hourly labour costs in Central and Eastern Europe are still less than half the EU average, but the region has been playing catch-up in terms of productivity in recent...
As the EU mulls ending imports of Russian coal, the call for more renewables in the bloc’s energy mix grows louder. When Lithuania on April 2 announced that it had...