There is a lot to like about the Tbilisi metro. For a start, the colourful card used to access to the system (and Tbilisi’s buses) is enormously pleasing on the...
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This was a week in which the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, called for “a global response like no other to deal with a...
In a report published last year, the World Bank put it simply and bluntly: capital markets in Serbia are underdeveloped and underutilised. It’s as simple as that...
There has been a major shake up in the Serbian banking sector with the state selling off its shares in Komercijalna Banka Beograd (KBB) to the Slovenian banking group...
The EU’s engagement with Belarus has been limited due to the country’s political oppression, human rights abuses, and close ties to Russia. And, unlike some other...
By any standards of measurement, Polish bus manufacturer Solaris had an outstanding 2019. The firm, based in Bolechowo-Osiedle, near Poznań, secured orders worth...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s (EBRD) vice president Jurgen Rigterink has said that it’s time for the countries of Central and Eastern...
Armenia is actively working to better position itself on the investment map by creating a more attractive business climate. Foreign investment will be crucial for...
A new Green Economy Financing Facility (GEFF) for Georgia will benefit from 54 million US dollars in finance provided by the European Bank for Reconstruction and...
The new Ukrainian government has outlined an ambitious agenda for the country’s future. With expectations high, much will depend on whether the new Ukrainian leadership...
The Dutch Entrepreneurial Development Bank (FMO) will acquire a 40 per cent equity stake in a project run by Norway’s Scatec Solar that will build a solar power plant in...
The countries of the Eastern Partnership, a joint policy initiative of the European Union and six former USSR countries – Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia...