Bulgaria: U.S. financiers propose major investment in gas hub

Two American financiers, one of whom has ties to the former U.S. President Donald Trump’s campaign, have initiated talks with Bulgarian officials over a potential investment in Chiren, Bulgaria’s state-owned underground gas storage facility. According to multiple sources familiar with the discussions, the interest centers on joining a government-backed plan to double the facility’s capacity.…

Slovakia: online retailers pay for nothing

Like many businesses that sell returnable goods, Zirafa, a children’s shoe retailer based in Zilina, has found itself on the losing end of Slovakia’s transaction tax, which came into effect in April. The company’s online shop is now generating unexpected costs. In short, they must pay the transaction tax even on items that are returned.…

Ukraine: strategic partnership with Japan in agricultural recovery strengthens

Representatives of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) confirmed their commitment to further developing partnership initiatives aimed at modernising and restoring the agricultural sector. These outcomes were achieved following the fourth meeting of the Japan-Ukraine Joint Task Force on Revitalization Strategy of Agriculture. The meeting was held via…