BAKU. Jan 13 (Interfax) - Azerbaijan is expected to resume gas supplies to Bulgaria on January 15, the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) said, citing the Bulgarian state-owned gas distributor Bulgargaz.
MOSCOW. Jan 13 (Interfax) - The Moscow Exchange has begun calculating and publishing an insider trading activity indicator, the trading platform said. Currently, the indicator is based on insider ...
The Cuciurgan Thermal Power Plant, known also as Moldovan GRES, has switched to coal, and only two of its power units are currently generating electricity for households. A total of 122 communities in ...
The Atyrau Oil Refinery is one of three leading oil refineries in Kazakhstan. It is located in the west of the country. Its design throughput capacity is 5.5 million tonnes per year, with a processing ...
"The 148 million euros in new funding will continue to support vital humanitarian aid in both Ukraine and Moldova, and will bring the total of humanitarian aid allocated by the European Commission to ...
Sberbank, Alfa-Bank and TBank, which together hold more than 80% of the acquiring market, said in the summer of 2024 that they would collaborate on a unified payment QR code, forming a consortium to ...
BAKU. Jan 13 (Interfax) - The Baku Steel Company and the Azerbaijan Investment Company (AIC) consortium have announced their intention to acquire the Italian steel manufacturer Acciaierie d'Italia SpA ...
MOSCOW. Jan 13 (Interfax) - The Association of European Businesses (AEB) is not ruling out the return of European automakers to manufacturing in Russia, and the majority of the association's members ...
MOSCOW. Jan 13 (Interfax) - Russian President Vladimir Putin will have talks with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, who will pay an official visit to Russia, on January 17, the Kremlin press ...
The trade deficit in relation to foreign trade turnover in 2024 amounted to 44%, which is virtually the same as the level seen in 2023 (43.9%). Georgia's foreign trade deficit jumped 19.5% to $9.52 ...
As reported, inflation in Belarus slowed to 5.8% in 2023 from 12.8% in 2022. In 2024, the authorities planned to limit the growth of consumer prices to within 6%.