Bank Analysts expect GDP to grow by 2.2 percent this year
Commercial bank analysts surveyed by Slovakia's central bank estimate that GDP will grow by 2.2 percent this year, but should slow down to 1.9 percent by the end of next year.
Commercial bank analysts surveyed by Slovakia's central bank estimate that GDP will grow by 2.2 percent this year, but should slow down to 1.9 percent by the end of next year.
The Slovak Hauliers Union (UNAS) are insisting on their requests that the road tax should be cut by 50 percent and they should get a discount from the toll fee too.
Among the Holocaust victims were tens of thousands of fellow citizens who were forcibly taken from Slovak towns and villages, stated President Zuzana Čaputová at the former Nazi Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration ...
Cyprus-based company Lemikon is again suing state-run lottery and betting company Tipos for €33 million, Pravda daily reported. According to Tipos, Bratislava Regional Court is carrying out primary legal ...
Around 60 percent of jobs in Slovakia are threatened by digitisation and automation and that's why developing skills is the best recipe for preventing this problem, according to Education Minister Martina ...
In reaction to the coronavirus, which has not spread to Slovakia, the country's main hygienist Ján Mikas has issued guidelines for health institutions with methodical procedures to implement in the event ...
If the Slovak General Election had been held in January, the largest governing Smer-SD party would have prevailed with 18% of votes, representing a loss of 10 percentage points compared to the 2016 General ...
In 2019, Slovakia recorded a 12% rise in the number of overnight stays in tourist facilities, representing the fastest growth among all the EU countries, indicate Eurostat's data. The EU's average reached ...
On Monday, the world marks 75 years since the liberation of the largest Nazi concentration camp, Auschwitz in Poland. Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová is representing Slovakia at the commemorative event ...
The Standard & Poor's Agency confirmed the A+ ranking with a stable outlook for Slovakia. The main reasons for the evaluation are positive predictions for the country's economic growth, well capitalized ...