Poland can reverse falling investment - ING report

Poland can reverse falling investment - ING report

3 min read Economy, Poland, Ukraine

Poland has an improved investment climate and access to EU funding are expected to support this revival, according to a new cautiously optimism report by ING Bank Slqski and the European Economic Congress (EEC). The report presents a comprehensive analysis of the current state and future prospects of investment in

EU to boycott Hungary EU presidency

EU to boycott Hungary EU presidency

Several CEE countries including Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland will only send officials to the meetings being arranged in Budapest to mark Hungary’s EU six-month stint at the rotating presidency this month. Discussions are ongoing in several other countries. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has received a lot of

US thwarted plot to kill Rheinmetall boss - report

US thwarted plot to kill Rheinmetall boss - report

2 min read Germany, Rheinmetall

US intelligence discovered earlier this year that the Russian government planned to assassinate Armin Papperger, the chief executive of German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall, which makes artillery shells and military vehicles for Ukraine, CNN reported. Rheinmetall is the largest and most successful German manufacturer of the vital 155mm artillery shells that

As Lithuanian PM Simonyte exits, analyst assesses last four years

As Lithuanian PM Simonyte exits, analyst assesses last four years

2 min read Lithuania, Simonyte

Lithuania’s outgoing government led by Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte faced multiple crises over its four years in power, some of them natural, and others self-inflicted, local media wrote as she left office. Black swan events from the start Simonyte’s centre-right government took office amidst the Covid-19 pandemic in

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Chinese troops drill near Belarus-Poland border

Chinese troops drill near Belarus-Poland border

3 min read Belarus, Economy, Poland, China

Poland has called for border protection discussions within NATO as China and Belarus carry out their first ever joint military manouevres near the Polish border. Chinese soldiers carrying out “anti-terrorism training” in Belarus add a new dynamic to the security situation in Central and Eastern Europe, as Russia’s war

Estonian innovation gets higher status in new report

Estonian innovation gets higher status in new report

Estonia has climbed into a higher innovation category according to new data from the European Innovation Scoreboard (EIS). Estonia became a Strong Innovator in 2024, after enjoying steady growth since 2017, the European Commission (EC) wrote in a statement released on Monday 8 July. The EC wrote that “Strong Innovators

Polish solar firm secures state bank BGK loan

Polish solar firm secures state bank BGK loan

1 min read Poland, BGK, solar

Polish photovoltaic company RPower has signed with Polish State Development Bank (BGK) a loan agreement worth PLN 231mn (EUR 54.17 mln) for solar farms with a combined capacity of 72 MWp, the company announced. This is the third finance loan agreement RPower has signed this year.  The projects will

Orban makes surprise visits to Ukraine, Russia, China on 'mission for peace'

Orban makes surprise visits to Ukraine, Russia, China on 'mission for peace'

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban was accused of mission creep by the international community after he opened his first week hosting the six-month EU rotating presidency with unannounced trips to Kyiv, Moscow and Beijing. Orban’s final destination after a busy week was Washington DC, for the long-planned NATO summit

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Fico makes first speech since attack

Fico makes first speech since attack

1 min read Hungary, Slovakia, Fico, Orban

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico on Friday 5 July gave his first public appearance since being seriously injured in an assassination attempt. Fico was shot by Juraj Cintula, a 71-year-old writer and political activist after a government meeting in Handlova on 15 May, since when he has had two operations.

Romania tops inflation list, Latvia rate flattens

Romania tops inflation list, Latvia rate flattens

Romania reported the highest inflation rate in May, of 5.8%, driven by significant increases in housing and utilities prices, according to the latest data from the EU’s official statistics agency Eurostat. Croatia experienced the second highest inflation in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), of 4.3%, driven primarily

CEE right-wing launches new political family 'Patriots for Europe'

CEE right-wing launches new political family 'Patriots for Europe'

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Austria’s Freedom Party FPO leader Herbert Kickl and ANO party leader and former Czech prime minister Andrej Babis declared a “new era” as they announced a European Parliament political alliance named Patriots for Europe at a joint press conference in Vienna on Sunday, 30

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Kallas set to be CEE's first EU foreign policy chief

Kallas set to be CEE's first EU foreign policy chief

Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas was nominated on Friday, 28 June as the EU’s foreign policy chief (High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy), subject to agreement from the European Commission (EC) president.  Kallas will succeed Spain’s Josep Borrell and become the first politician

Serbia set to ok lithium exploitation

Serbia set to ok lithium exploitation

Serbia has said it is looking to give global mining group Rio Tinto the go ahead to create Europe’s largest lithium mine two years after Belgrade shelved the project following huge environmental protests.   President Aleksandar Vucic told UK daily the Financial Times that “new guarantees” from the British-Australian company

Romania makes card payment compulsory option

Romania makes card payment compulsory option

1 min read Economy, Romania, ANAF

Romanian companies are now obliged to offer customers the possibility to pay for purchased goods and services with credit and debit cards, under new regulations, effective Sunday, June 16.   The law does not yet specify that a merchant must have a point of sale (POS) payment machine, as there is

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CEE startups secure USD 11.8bn in Q1 despite global decline

CEE startups secure USD 11.8bn in Q1 despite global decline

Despite an overall downturn, the Central and Eastern European (CEE) start-up scene showed resilience in the first quarter of 2024, when it secured USD 11.8bn in investor funding. AI continues to attract significant interest, representing about 17% of global funding. Other key industries receiving investments in CEE include enterprise

Budapest mayor wins 2nd term by 41 votes

Budapest mayor wins 2nd term by 41 votes

2 min read Hungary, Karacsony, Vitezy

Budapest Mayor Gergely Karacsony retained his post at last Sunday’s election, the Hungarian National Election Committee (NVB) confirmed on Friday evening after a recount of invalid votes. Last weekend the Hungarian capital’s liberal incumbent mayor received 371,466 votes, just ahead of LMP-Greens candidate and transport expert David

CEE centre holds, as far-right scores gains in EU vote

CEE centre holds, as far-right scores gains in EU vote

Pro-European centrist parties performed well in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) at the European Parliament (EP) elections held from 6-9 June, in contrast to elsewhere on the continent, where far-right parties surged. Tusk consolidates lead in Poland In Poland, the Civic Coalition (KO), led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, gained

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