Bulgarian Transport Minister Ivaylo Moskovski has said that the country could become a bridge for goods from China, opening the One Belt One Road initiative to the rest...
Tag - Economy & Politics
As widely expected, on May 2 the European Commission proposed a budget for the 2021-2027 period which ties European Union funding to the rule of law. Specifically, the...
Bulgaria became a member of the EU in 2007, a year before the start of the Great Recession. Despite this unfortunate timing, the country has benefited significantly from...
Boyko Borisov’s grip on power seems firm but early elections might be just around the corner.
Anne-Marie Martin, CEO of COBCOE, tells Emerging Europe’s Craig Turp about the COBCOE Connect programme, which is bringing together business across the region.
The Polish government has announced a set of planned economic changes, reducing some taxes and increasing social spending. This move came immediately after a serious...
On Tuesday, April 17, a new Armenian Prime Minister was elected. Yet the word “new” is hardly applicable to Serzh Sargsyan, who ruled the country for ten years in his...
Tom Salusbury, regional director at UK Department for International Trade's Central Europe Network, spoke to Shakhil Shah about post-Brexit economic collaboration...
More than 100,000 Hungarians gathered in front of the parliament building in Budapest on April 14, where they peacefully protested for democracy, calling upon Prime...
Pro-European Union politician Milo Đjukanović was voted Montenegro’s president for the second time on April 15 after taking almost 54 per cent of the vote in a...
Azerbaijan’s president, Ilham Aliyev, has secured a landslide victory in a snap presidential election that was boycotted by the main opposition parties. The...