Slovenia Faces Sharp €9 Million Current Account Deficit in January
Slovenia recorded a current account deficit of 9 million euros in January, signaling a notable shift from its previous surpluses. ...
Read moreSlovenia recorded a current account deficit of 9 million euros in January, signaling a notable shift from its previous surpluses. ...
Read moreOil supplies from Russia to the Czech Republic have been halted once again, sparking fresh worries about energy security in ...
Read moreBilateral trade between Italy and Malta is booming, reports Agenzia ANSA. The two countries are ramping up economic cooperation, boosting ...
Read moreElenger has proudly led Latvia’s very first cross-border biomethane transaction, setting a powerful precedent in the journey toward sustainable energy. ...
Read moreThe U.S. Court has upheld OFAC’s sanctions against a Liechtenstein gold trader, sending a powerful message about the government’s commitment ...
Read moreNew U.S. tariffs are set to ripple through the Croatian economy, the Croatian Chamber of Economy (HGK) warns. Rising trade ...
Read moreAzerbaijan and Kazakhstan have reached an exciting milestone in their trade relationship, surpassing $500 million in 2024. This impressive growth ...
Read moreIn January, Türkiye slashed its scrap imports by 20.2% year-on-year, signaling a bold move towards boosting domestic production and championing ...
Read moreA high-stakes legal showdown is set as a Liechtenstein gold dealer gears up to battle in a U.S. courtroom. This ...
Read moreA Hungarian company is set to revolutionize Kazakhstan’s agricultural landscape with new animal feed and premix plants. This exciting project ...
Read moreIn a landmark development for the fishing industry, the UK, Norway, and the Faroe Islands have struck a groundbreaking agreement ...
Read moreA recent ING study reveals that the 25% import tariff imposed by the US has caused Belgium's GDP to shrink ...
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