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Almost 2,300 clinical trials to be conducted in Central Europe in 2014

The Central European (CE) region has, in recent years, been extensively affected by changes in global trends pertaining to clinical […]

Polish market of value added and multimedia services 2012

Value added and multimedia services in Poland 2012, Development forecasts for 2012-2016 provides readers with the newest data and sharpest […]

Bulgarian construction market stabilizes; begins road to recovery

Although home prices continued to fall in 2011 and the FDI level remained disappointing through much of the year, the […]

Construction industry in Russia continues to grow

In the second half of 2011, activity on the Russian construction market finally picked up, with civil engineering work and […]

What do HVAC installers think about the Polish market?

Success in the HVAC industry in Poland is connected to the construction market, and even more dependent on a thorough […]

Football fans proud Poland is Euro 2012 host

One in two Poles watch football games, and nearly all football supporters (89%) are proud that the UEFA Euro 2012 […]

Legal, economic changes alter Poland’s clinical trials market

After a brief period of suspension, 2011 witnessed the return of clinical drug and therapy trials to the Polish marketplace. […]

International pharma companies attracted to CE for clinical trials

Central European countries, specifically Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia and Bulgaria, have become increasingly popular as locations for […]

Ukrainian IT market on track for double-digit expansion this year

The market for IT products and services in Ukraine has experienced robust recovery in the past few years, and forecasts […]

Private label market in Russia to grow to RUB 950bn by 2014

Private labels represent a relatively new phenomenon in Russia. Combined with the low concentration of retail chains, this explains the […]