Saturday, 6th September 2025

Business

Luxury Hospitality Expands Along the Adriatic Coast

The Adriatic coastline is stepping into a new chapter of luxury, with high-end hospitality projects redefining what...

One Macedonia Moves Closer to Next-Gen Network

One Macedonia has emerged as the only company to submit an official offer in the public tender for frequency spectrum licences, a process overseen...

Dundee Buys Adriatic Metals in $1.25B Deal

A UK court has approved Dundee Precious Metals' $1.25 billion acquisition of Adriatic Metals, a company with some of the Adria region’s most promising mining...

TAP Hits 50 bcm as Gas Flows Through the Adria

The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) has officially delivered more than 50 billion cubic metres (bcm) of Azerbaijani natural gas to Europe, marking a major energy milestone. On 1 September,...

Montenegro Plans €1.3B Housing Push

Montenegro has unveiled plans for a €1.3 billion housing investment programme, aimed at expanding access to affordable homes and repurposing underutilised public properties. The scheme,...

Luka Koper Signs €47m Expansion Deal

Slovenia’s port operator Luka Koper has signed a €46.7 million contract to expand its vehicle storage garage, adding capacity for 11,665 cars. Construction will begin this year, with...

Montenegro Tourism Surges in Summer 2025

Montenegro has emerged as one of Europe’s summer success stories. Travel data show a 24% year-on-year increase in bookings for summer 2025, with Slovenia...

Bosnian Arms Maker Reports Profit Surge

Bosnia’s defense industry is quietly strengthening. BNT TMIH, a state-owned arms manufacturer, announced a 71% rise in net profit for the first half of...

Retail Boycotts Sweep Southeast Europe

What began in Croatia earlier this year has now spread across the Balkans. Widespread boycotts of major retail chains—driven by public anger over rising...

Croatia Confronts Taxi Overcharge Scandal

A New Zealand tourist was left shocked after being charged €1,506 for a short taxi ride in Zagreb. Authorities quickly intervened, cancelling the charge...

Ahold Delhaize Sells 87 Stores in Romania

In one of Romania’s largest retail transactions in recent years, Ahold Delhaize has sold 87 supermarkets to local chain Annabella. For Annabella, the acquisition is a major leap forward;...

Mercator’s Emba Joins Austria’s Agrana Group

Slovenian food producer Mercator Emba will now operate under the umbrella of Austria’s Agrana Group, one of Europe’s largest agribusiness companies. The deal extends Agrana’s reach in...

Strickland Metals Pivots to Serbia with Rogozna Focus

Australian mining company Strickland Metals has exited its Yandal gold project in Australia to focus fully on the Rogozna gold-copper project in Serbia, a site already drawing...

Montenegro Secures €26 Million Loan for Wind Park Expansion

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has approved a €26 million loan for the expansion of the Gvozd wind park in Montenegro, cementing the country’s push...

Končar Taps Hyundai Partnership to Power Asian Market Expansion

Croatia’s Končar – Motors and Electrical Systems has struck a major deal with South Korea’s HD Hyundai Electric, marking a decisive step in its...