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Vucic:Announcement of payment transactions termination puts all processes in question
DAVOS - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Tuesday in Davos Pristina's announcement that it would terminate payment transactions with central Serbia put "all processes" in question.
Vucic is in Davos for the World Economic Forum meeting.
Committee okays new bill on electronic communications
Ljubljana – The Home Policy Committee has endorsed a bill on electronic communications after an almost identical bill had been voted down over concerns about the independence of Slovenia’s electronic communications agency and provisions seen as being directed against Huawei. Some opposition parties maintain the new bill ebcroaches on the agency’s autonomy.
Is Globalisation crumbling? (infographic)
According to estimates from the World Trade Organisation, world merchandise trade is set to plummet between 13 and 32 percent
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Počivalšek discussing trade strategy with EU ministers
Ljubljana/Brussels – Economy Minister Zdravko Počivalšek took part in a virtual session of EU ministers in charge of trade on Tuesday to discuss the new medium-term trade strategy that is to set the political course of the EU’s trade and investment policies in the coming years.
National Review Commission rejects Chinese complaints over railway project
Ljubljana – The National Review Commission has rejected as ungrounded the demands for a review of a selection procedure for main construction works on the Divača-Koper rail track in which four Chinese bidders were eliminated from the competition. This means a decision has been reached on all seven complaints, so the procedure is now closed.
CCIR's Daraban attends World Chambers Federation (WCF) meeting
Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania (CCIR) Mihai Daraban attended a meeting in Paris on Wednesday of the General Council of the World Chambers Federation (WCF) of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
ForMin Melescanu says Romania successfully completed tenure as holder of EU Council presidency
Romania successfully completed last week its first tenure as holder of the six-month rotating presidency of the EU Council, and now it can breathe a sigh of relief, Foreign Minister Teodor Melescanu said on Monday.
Iohannis: Romania, fully devoted to strong transatlantic relation, close EU - US and EU - NATO cooperation
AGERPRES special correspondent Florentina Peia reports: Romania is "fully devoted" to a strong transatlantic relation and a close cooperation between the EU and the US and between the EU and NATO, President Klaus Iohannis said on Thursday. "A strong transatlantic cooperation has always been and will remain an essential prerequisite for our economies' and our citizens' prosperity.
#Romania2019.eu/TradeMin Oprea to chair informal meeting of Trade Ministers of EU member states, between 21-22 Feb
The Trade Ministers of the EU gather in Bucharest between 21 and 22 February, at the informal meeting that will be chaired by Business Environment, Trade and Entrepreneurship Minister Stefan-Radu Oprea, in the context of Romania's Presidency at the EU Council.
G20 Enters Final Day with Work to be Done on Bridging Divisions
The day will also see a highly anticipated meeting between US president Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, whose nations have been embroiled in an escalating trade war with new US tariffs on Chinese goods set to take effect a month from now.