central and Eastern Europe countriestransitionenlargementAgriculture posed considerable tensions for the processes of enlargement of the European Union, because of its continuing importance both in the economies of the applicant countries of Central and Eastern European countries which have joined EU on the...
Bilateral trade is key for HSBC, particularly between Central and Eastern Europe and Mainland China. With a long-established commitment to projects such as the Belt & Road Initiative, of which these five CEE countries are part, HSBC is well placed to help businesses navigate this market. Get i...
The inclusion of Serbia and Hungary -- major countries in Central and Eastern Europe -- in Xi's first trip abroad for the year and his first visit to Europe in nearly five years underscores China's commitment to fortifying cooperation with the region. During the talks with Hungarian Prime Mi...
The war in Ukraine has put the global spotlight on Central and Eastern Europe. From Germany’s eastern border to the frontier of China, CEOs throughout the region are dealing with the fallout from the conflict, which is also driving uncertainty around th
The digital landscape of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is evolving rapidly, with countries in the region making significant strides in internet connectivity and mobile usage. From the Baltic states leading in internet penetration to Russia's massive user base and Ukraine's projected 98 percent ...
During the last two decades, the Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries have had significant economic and political transformation due to wide-ranging economic and financial reforms. The development of the financial market has defined the transition process. The extent as well as the timing of...
CGTN fully covers the China-Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) Expo and has special reports on trade talks, people’s stories and cultural exchanges.
The two-day meeting which opened last Wednesday in Yantai, Shandong province, brought together over 300 participants from Central and Eastern European countries, including former officials, provincial and municipal leaders, diplomats, university representatives, research organizations, and business associations...