GDP is accelerating
The growth rate of the Slovak economy should accelerate to 4.3 percent this year and to 4.7 percent next year as a result of the launch of new production capacities in the automotive industry.
The growth rate of the Slovak economy should accelerate to 4.3 percent this year and to 4.7 percent next year as a result of the launch of new production capacities in the automotive industry.
Slovakia's own 'marsonaut' and President of the Slovak Organization for Space Activities, Michaela Musilová, is heading for another simulated mission to Mars.
The Slovak Olympic and Paralympic crew administered an oath before President Andrej Kiska at Presidential Palace on Tuesday.
Slovakia admits some flexibility might be in place in connection to the transitional period following the UK leaving the European Union, lasting until December 31, 2020.
Foodstuffs make up almost one fifth of Slovaks' total monthly expenditures, ranking Slovakia among the EU countries with a higher-than-average share of this item on total spending, according to Slovak ...
Some 700 permanent employees of Samsung Electronics' plant in Voderady will be offered jobs to the other plant in Galanta, under the same conditions as they've worked so far, the company's compliance manager ...
The first electric buses financed by EU funds have already been put in operation in Bratislava, and low-emission vehicles should gradually appear in Košice and Žilina as well, the TASR press agency reported. ...
Supreme Court judge Ivan Rumana was elected by the Judicial Council as Slovakia's candidate to occupy the country's post of additional judge of the European Union's General Court (EGC).
President Andrej Kiska sent a telegram to Miloš Zeman congratulating him on his re-election as the President of the Czech Republic.
In reaction to the strong economic growth, stabile public finances and low tax burden of the public sector, Slovakia has maintained its A+ rating with a stable perspective, reported the Economy Ministry ...