A government official in Poland has confirmed that the Baltic Pipe gas project will be completed by the 2022 deadline, despite a report last week suggesting otherwise...
Tag - Economy & Politics
After the fall of the Iron Curtain, when emerging European countries began implementing market economy principles, the region was seen as a low-cost manufacturing...
Bulgaria has seen a significant rise in foreign direct investments since its accession to the EU. But what have investors told us about the business climate in the...
Alexander Manolev, the Bulgarian deputy minister of economy, speaks to Andrew Wrobel about the country’s stability and potential.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko last week extended the list of companies subject to economic sanctions by including the Ribnita Steelworks (MMZ) – one of the...
Matthew Skuse, Arup’s group leader for Poland, tells Emerging Europe how his company is making the most of the country’s move away from a low-cost model...
David Putts, MD for International Expansion and Partnerships at Billon, tells Emerging Europe how Poland is at the heart of the company, providing blockchain solutions...
While Italy grabs headlines around the world with its inability to form a new government, it is the Czech Republic which is currently Europe’s champion at failing...
“Britain is leaving the European Union but is not leaving Europe…Our policy is still European. We want the European Union and its members to remain our natural allies...
Emerging Europe's editor-in-chief Craig Turp - who lives in the Romanian capital - talks to Ciprian Ciucu, a city councillor taking the fight for a better Bucharest to...
Łukasz Słomiński, managing director of the Polcom Group, which provides construction solutions for the hotel, resort and restaurant industry, tells Emerging Europe about...
Aviva was one of the first entrants on the Polish insurance market. The company’s CEO in Poland, Adam Uszpolewicz, tells Emerging Europe how that gamble is now...