Poland’s government debt fell to 50.6 per cent of GDP in 2017, from 54.2 per cent in 2016, with the government’s current account deficit in 2017 amounting to 1.5 per...
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The fourth anniversary of the Euromaidan Revolution approaches and President Petro Poroshenko’s government finds itself confronted with impatience, both from the...
Seen from Vienna, the strong economic upswing currently evident across much of CEE is particularly welcome. Austria is a small, open economy in the middle of Europe, and...
CPI Property Group, one of the largest owners of income-generating real estate across Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), posted its best ever numbers in 2017. Financial...
Two big differences divide the eleven central European countries which joined the European Union from the twelve post-Soviet countries that were left out. Those two...
Since 2014, the security situation in the borderland between Russia and the European Peninsula has deteriorated. Expectations of an extended period of normalised...
Poland’s largest bank, PKO, has announced that it is to implement blockchain technology to build an immutable record of client transactions and agreements. The...
The Council of Europe has said that amendments to Poland’s judiciary carried out last year, including laws on the National Council of the Judiciary (LNCJ), the Supreme...
Five emerging European countries top a recent survey of Europe’s most noxious drivers. Motorists in the Czech Republic have the 6th lowest number of alternative...
Krzysztof Tchórzewski, Poland’s Minister of Energy, has said that he wants a decision on the construction of a nuclear power plant to be taken as quickly as possible...
Reports that big increases in wages are threatening jobs in emerging Europe have been greatly exaggerated. In fact, the region needs a pay rise.
Poland is currently undergoing significant political change. It has been almost 30 years since the systematic transformation of 1989, but as Polish politicians, we are...