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EU-Uzbekistan agreement to boost trade, regional integration

After the historic visit to Brussels of the President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, NE Global discussed with Eldor Tulyakov, Executive Director at the Development...

Take a deep breath — the UK Budget is on its way

We have been softened up for what is going to be bad news, although no doubt there will be some sweeteners snuck in. So,...

How Europe should avoid the fate of Ophelia

In her hit single “The Fate of Ophelia” Taylor Swift sings about the plight of the Shakespearean heroine and draws parallels with her own...

Trump trade deal leaves some in EU unhinged

U.S. President Donald Trump completed his five-day “private visit” to Scotland on July 25-29, which beyond his golf course visits included a number of...

Summer food for thought: why Brussels needs a pro-business reset

The American author Charles Bowden once said that summertime is always the best of what might be. As the traditional European summer break approaches,...

Cyprus Energy Minister warns against creating new dependencies

The European Union needs to avoid “new dependencies” as it plans to phase out Russian energy supplies and meet its green transition goals, Cyprus...

Biosolutions can leverage nature to strengthen Europe’s resilience, food security and competitiveness

Biosolutions are built on nature’s smallest components but hold immense global potential. They can help Europe become more sustainable and resilient by reducing dependencies,...

EU rules should not stifle entrepreneurship

In explaining the difference between hope and optimism, the author and Czech President Vaclav Havel stated that one is the conviction that something will...

Taking off: Qatar’s strategic rise in global aviation

For Qatar, an important development took place recently as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), approved the final phase of its own airspace, the...

The Geoeconomic Repercussions of Trump’s Tariff Pause: A Balkan Perspective

On April 2, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs under the banner of “Liberation Day”—a dramatic economic maneuver that reintroduced a 10...

Doom, gloom or boom?

While it is an almost painful daily task to ascertain where the Trump administration is positioned on the question of tariff policy, and traders...

Despite slippage, Germany’s political center appears to hold

Germany’s February 23 parliamentary elections played out largely along predicted lines, with the main question on election day being how many parties would reach...

A Code of Conduct for the HR Outsourcing sector

The quote - often attributed to Deng Xiaoping - runs that when you open a window you let in fresh air, but you also...

Kazakhstan accelerates digital transformation with new visa options

Upgrading its visa regime for skilled foreign workers and potential investors to world-class standards to support the Central Asia country’s economic development and digital...

T is for tariffs

If the quick freeze and attempted shut down of American foreign assistance through USAID was not enough, on February 10 U.S. President Donald Trump...

A Christmas Carol for the new European Commission

In the novel “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens it is noted that “there is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter...

Facing mounting challenges, new EU Commission takes office

Amidst global geopolitical turmoil, the European Commission of Ursula von der Leyen officially took office on December 1 with the President pledging that over...

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