Bulgaria: traders show signs of strain as eurozone entry nears

The executive director of the Association for Modern Trade Nikolay Valkanov expressed serious concerns about the government’s recent regulatory actions and legislative changes surrounding Bulgaria’s eurozone transition and market oversight. Speaking to the Bulgarian National Radio, he highlighted mounting pressures on businesses, driven by rushed legal amendments and excessive state intervention. Valkanov acknowledged that the…

Ukraine: Ministry for Territories Development discusses joint border development priorities with Romania and Moldova

Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration of Ukraine and Minister for Communities and Territories Development Oleksii Kuleba participated in a meeting with Romania’s Foreign Minister Oana-Silvia Toiu during her first visit to Ukraine since taking office. Representatives of the Ukrainian Government and Romania’s diplomatic team were also present. “We are systematically advancing logistics, expanding border infrastructure,…

Ukraine: Yulia Svyrydenko discusses defense cooperation and investments in reconstruction with Romanian Foreign Minister

Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko met with Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Oana-Silvia Toiu, who was on an official visit to Ukraine. The conversation centered on European integration, deepening defense cooperation, participation of Romanian businesses in the rehabilitation of the Ukrainian economy and the implementation of joint infrastructure projects. “Ukraine and Romania share a…

Slovakia: German auto supplier ZF will shut down factory

German automotive supplier ZF Friedrichshafen plans to close its manufacturing plant in central Slovakia until mid-2026, a move that will gradually affect approximately 250 workers. The decision is part of a wider cost-cutting and restructuring initiative, as the company responds to declining European car production and broader financial pressures. The Detva facility, which produces components…