Which markets, across emerging Europe, offer the greatest opportunities for property investors? A few days ahead of the world’s leading property market event, MIPIM...
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2016 is a year when new sources of capital will enter Central Europe. The region’s occupational prospects are some of the most robust in Europe and yields have not yet...
In 2015, Polish companies exported goods and services worth nearly €179 billion (£140 billion); 7.8 per cent more than in 2014. Back then, the country had a trade...
According to the European Commission, the Slovenian economy grew by 3.0 and 2.5 per cent in 2014 and 2015 respectively. Slovenia also has 83 per cent of the EU average...
In October 2015, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations were completed. Since then the context of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)...
Georgians figured it out pretty well. They won’t let you enter their country in a bad mood. You might have sat next to a grumpy or noisy neighbour on your flight...
“External factors should be generally supportive, with stronger growth momentum within the EU, low interest rates and quantitative easing by the ECB, subdued commodity...
France may be Europe’s largest wine producer, but it is Georgia where wine was born. It is said that wine production started about 7,000 or even 8,000 years ago...
While VAT revenue collection has failed to show significant improvement across EU member states — 15 of them including Latvia, Malta and Slovakia saw an improvement in...
The 65 largest Czech enterprises recorded an impressive increase of turnover by 7.8 per cent — the highest growth of all countries, says the 7th Top 500 companies in...
Estonia and the two other Baltic states —Latvia and Lithuania— are Emerging Europe’s winners of the Milken Institute’s Global Opportunity Index — Attracting...
The 25th Economic Forum in Krynica-Zdrój is scheduled on 8-10 September, 2015. “How to build strong Europe? Strategies for the future” is the title of the plenary...