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State-Owned Enterprises in the Digital Era: New Guidelines Due to OECD Entry

Bosnia and Herzegovina's entry into the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) brings significant changes to business practices, particularly for state-owned enterprises. New ru...

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Oil and Gas Reserves Worth $300 Billion Inaccessible to Two Countries

Two entities, situated in a specific geopolitical position, possess significant oil and natural gas reserves estimated at $300 billion, but unfortunately, they are unable to access or exploit them. Th...

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Asian Stock Markets Fall, Oil Prices Rise

Asian stock markets experienced a decline on Thursday, while oil prices continued their upward trend. Investors are monitoring the developments in the Middle East, as well as economic indicators from ...

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Đedović Handanović Meets with World Bank on Billion-Euro Gas Program

Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović met with a delegation from the World Bank, led by the Director for the Western Balkans, Europe, and Central Asia. The subject of their discuss...

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Unenforceability of Regulations Threatens Part of the Private Shipping Fleet

New regulations, set to take effect soon, could jeopardize the existence of a portion of private shipowners in Croatia. According to experts and vessel owners themselves, their unenforceability could ...

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Call for Milk Premiums Published in Serbia

The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management of the Republic of Serbia has issued a Public Call for submitting applications to exercise the right to milk premiums. This call is intended...

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New Amko Market Opens in Fojnica

Citizens of Fojnica will soon have a new place for everyday shopping, socializing, and small life joys. A new retail facility of Amko Komerc, a well-known retail chain in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is op...

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Manufacturer Closes Plants After 80 Years, Relocates to Asia

The European industrial scene faces another blow as a well-known manufacturer announces the closure of its plants after eighty years of continuous operation. The company, which has built a long-standi...

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Prices at Croatian Markets Skyrocket, Fruit and Vegetables Become Like Dry Gold

Prices at Croatian markets have experienced a significant increase, turning fruits and vegetables into commodities comparable to "dry gold." Consumers are facing unprecedented expenses for basic foods...

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Manufacturing Giant Closes European Plants After 80 Years, Relocates to Asia

One of the long-standing European manufacturers, whose business has marked eight decades of industrial production, has made the decision to completely shut down its production facilities on European s...

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A Quarter of Workers in BiH Agree to Lower Salary for More Days Off

New research on the labor market in Bosnia and Herzegovina indicates an interesting trend among employees. According to recently published data, one in four workers in our country is willing to forgo ...

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Property Taxes in the EU: Where Are They Highest and Lowest?

Property tax represents a significant source of revenue for the budgets of European Union member states, but the amount and method of calculating this tax vary considerably. According to analyses, th...