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Construction of the Petržalka tram line extension.
Extension faced several delays.
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Twice as many Ukrainians work in Slovakia now than before the Russian invasion.
Tokaj Wine Region in eastern Slovakia.
Rich people, oligarchs and ex-politicians invested in wineries.
ESG-related regulation is seen as a challenge by players in the real estate market.
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The Slovak investment group says it wants to focus instead on its healthcare assets.
Tatra Banka is going to introduce change to its price list.
Some charges for debit and credit cards will be modified.
Business service centres in Slovakia are actively testing artificial-intelligence-based tools.
Chatbots serve as online secretaries and help with HR.
OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann (left) and PM Robert Fico (right).
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The organisation has published its latest economic survey of Slovakia.
Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer).
Of all EU zone members, Slovakia's risk surcharge has increased the most.
The Dell Slovakia building on Fazuľová Street in Bratislava.
Four trade union officials were sacked from the company.
centres will still need accountants five years from now, but what they do and how they perform their assignments will change.
Versatility will be the predominant feature of future business and shared service employees.
As many as 14 percent of Slovaks are problem drinkers, which means that they consume alcohol daily or several times a week.
What are the most popular alcoholic beverages sold online in Slovakia?
New residential and office projects change the skyline of Bratislava.
Among the established names are some newcomers. and 1 more
Visualisation of the Lake Station project.
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Lake Station project will cost €56 million.
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Only one group outside Slovakia and the Czech Republic has a significant presence.
Businesses in Slovakia go on to be dissatisfied with the business environment in the country.
Other Visegrad Four countries with several entries in the list.
"It may sound like a cliché, but it truly is the key to our success.", says ING Hubs CEO.
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Miriam Lásková from Clarios answered our basic question.
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Bratislava is changing its skyline.
The sale of flats might increase to 400-600 units per quarter.
The meeting in Jesenské in last June.
The creation of 22 centres should be financed from the Recovery Plan.
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