Georgia’s leading company in the outdoor advertising market, Alma, will build 15 pedestrian bridges in the next three years in the Georgian capital city of Tbilisi, which will be adapted for people with special needs.
MoreAdvanced Medical Technologies and Service (AMTS), a medical equipment and disposables importer company in Georgia, has received the international standard certificate ISO9001.
MoreAlutech Georgia is negotiating with Canadian partners and soon its aluminium and metal-plastic products may appear on foreign markets.
MoreBelarusian authoritarian ruler Alyaksandr Lukashenka met in the Russian Black Sea resort city of Sochi with Russian President Vladimir Putin as EU foreign ministers debate possible targets for new economic sanctions against Minsk in response to its diversion of a commercial plane and the arrest of a journalist on board.
MoreFive years ago, halfway into a conversation with a developer at Alibaba’s elevator lobby, young product manager Zhao Lidong had an “aha moment” – why not bring face-to-face interaction onto shopping apps?
MoreKeeping the milk and cash flowing in Mongolia
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Mongolia’s livestock per capita is among the highest in the world, with over 67 million livestock compared to a human population of 3.3 million.
MoreThe Commission has today received an official recovery and resilience plan from Ireland and Sweden.
MoreThe European Commission has found a €10 billion German scheme to compensate companies for damages related to the coronavirus outbreak to be in line with EU State aid rules.
MoreMore than a year into the pandemic, and months after the first rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, people are eager to get back to their regular activities.
MoreA new report, published last week by Ulster Wildlife, highlights the importance of Northern Ireland’s coastal and marine habitats in helping to tackle the climate and nature crises, and achieve net zero greenhouse targets.
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