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The Battle for Volkswagen in the Balkans
Milica MilojevićIn November 2018, German car giant Volkswagen announced the opening of a big car factory, which would be the main plant for the production of various car models in the Central and Southeast Europe.
More efficient financing of companies
Marcin OlbrychtThe results of a research on the financing of enterprises indicate that it is not enough to simply free up more funds for companies to ensure economic growth, but that only a selection of the right methods of financing is a...
Ukraine on the path to gas independence
Michał KozakIn the next five years, Ukraine could turn from an importer to an exporter of natural gas — argues Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman. The country wants to achieve this goal by increasing gas extraction while reducing its...
Serbia irks EU as Beijing takes leading role
Jo HarperThe West has long eyed Russia as its chief rival in the Western Balkans, but it should look closer at China. The EU is responsible for more than 60 per cent of the total FDI, Chinese FDI remains low, accounting for only 3...
The automotive market has shaken the European economy
Wojciech MroczekThe downturn in the automotive market has contributed to a slowdown in the European economy. This is affecting the German car industry and its suppliers, mainly from Central and Southeast Europe (CSE).
5G is becoming a reality — the clash between PowerPoint and Excel
Tomasz Świderek5G technology is now primarily needed by the manufacturers of telecommunications equipment. Tomorrow it will be needed by the operators. Companies will need it the day after tomorrow.
Despite sanctions Russian wheat export is breaking the records
Vedran ObućinaAccording to the Federal Customs Service of the Russian Federation, wheat exports from Russia in 2018 amounted to 40 million tons, which is a new world record for exports., and almost two times more than a year earlier.
Russia wants to become a pioneer in autonomous car technology
Filip BrokešRussian leading internet company is working on a driverless technology together with Hyunday and with the blessing of Russian government.
The revival of the railway
Jacek KrzemińskiRail freight is losing its market share to road transport across the European Union. This can and should be changed, as exemplified by the Unites States, Switzerland and China.
Slovakia awaits its fate as Volkswagen shifts gears
Jo HarperVolkswagen Slovakia is laying off 3,000 workers at its plant in Bratislava. But is the widespread view that this is due to a shift towards e-car production a valid argument?
