The international financial forum Banks and Business: Ways for Cooperation opened in Moscow today more »
South Korea and Poland agreed to increase exchanges and cooperation in the information and technology (IT) sector more »
Korea's LG Electronics is considering investing up to $110 million in its Polish television factory, daily Gazeta Wyborcza reported on Saturday more »
Getrag Ford Transmissions, a joint venture between U.S. automaker Ford Motor Co. and Germany's Getrag Group, announced Thursday it plans to build a $400 million auto parts plant in eastern Slovakia more »
Half of Estonian companies under embargo by Finland’s construction union owned by Finns more »
Azerbaijan will pay about $64 million in 2004 in debt on credits received from the International Finance Corporation more »
European Union finance ministers considered the ever-strengthening euro against the dollar Monday amid appeals for Washington to rein in its budget more »
Twenty-three people died and three others were injured Sunday in an explosion at a coal mine in the Karaganda region, officials said more »
Air Polonia, Poland's low-cost airline, suspended all flights indefinitely on Sunday in a possible prelude to bankruptcy after an expected investor canceled plans to inject $10 million into the company, airline officials said more »
Poland's entry into the European Union is making the country an attractive "forward base" for South Korean companies to expand their business in Europe, South Korea's president said Friday more »