Recent months have witnessed signs of recovery in the construction sector in Romania, with civil engineering posting the largest overall […]
Central European governments reduce pharmaceutical spending
Several Central European countries are changing their policies on pharmaceutical reimbursements, which may have far reaching effects, especially in the […]
ICT providers find potential in Polish SMEs
Software, ITC services and infrastructure are becoming big business in the small and medium-sized enterprise sector in Poland. Expansion and […]
Telecom services for business account for PLN 18bn in Poland
Telecommunications services for companies and other operators (wholesale market) are an important element in the structure of revenues in the […]
Legislative changes to hamper innovative drugs market in Central Europe between 2012 and 2014
Due to legislative changes implemented during 2011 in most of the Central European (CE) countries, the innovative drug market in […]
Non-residential construction in Slovakia shows signs of recovery
The construction sector in Slovakia has undergone changes during recent years. Recovery appears to be underway in the non-residential segment […]
Operators look to value-added and multimedia services for growth
Between 2012 and 2016, non-voice services are expected to dominate the growth of the telecoms market. New technology is quickly […]
Demand for new construction machinery rising in Russia
Recovery within the Russian construction industry is fueling the demand for new machinery. Last year’s rise in output and a […]
Competition thrives in Czech Republic construction sector
Contractors, construction materials manufacturers and other industry professionals seeking market data and analysis for activity in the Czech Republic have […]
A challenging 2012 for the Czech construction industry
The revised Czech government strategy on transport infrastructure construction released in January 2012 indicates that the decline in civil engineering […]
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