Not that long ago, we had the pleasure of analysing not only the progress the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have made toward liberalism [1] with the...
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This may have been independent Ukraine’s last calm summer for a while. There will soon be a reckoning with what succeeded and what did not after the revolution of 2013...
The Lithuanian economy has emerged stronger, more competitive and has been able to achieve more balanced growth during the most recent global upswing. However, as the...
Lithuanians will face fines of up to 40 euros if caught crossing the street while using mobile devices. “Pedestrians must not use mobile devices before stepping...
The Bank of Lithuania has announced that it will be opening its regulatory sandbox to applications from October 15. Lithuania’s regulatory sandbox will be only the...
Poland is the emerging Europe leader for number of inspiring companies, according to a new report published by the London Stock Exchange: 1000 Companies to Inspire...
Georgia is the most economically-free country in emerging Europe, according to a new report from the Fraser Institute. “I am proud to see Georgia so high in the Economic...
Labour, taxation and social welfare policies around Europe and Central Asia – including a number of emerging Europe countries – must be brought into the...
The European Parliament’s Budgets Committee has approved 34 million euros worth of aid under the EU Solidarity Fund (EUSF) framework to support reconstruction in Poland...
The Lithuanian global business service (GBS) sector saw 17 per cent growth in 2017, according to a new report from Lithuania’s investment promotion agency, Invest...
A two-day Three Seas Initiative summit in the Romanian capital Bucharest has ended with US Energy Secretary Rick Perry declaring that Europe should lessen its dependence...
Lithuanian supermarket giant Maxima has raised 300 million euros via a five-year bond issue on the international capital markets. Bonds were purchased by more than 60...