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Czech Economy Growing Faster Than Expected

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 The GDP of Czech Republic grewin the 1st quarter of 2015 by 4.2%, compared to the same quarter in 2014 (year-on-year), this was an increase of 0.3 % points over what was expected from previous introductory estimations.

EBRD will strengthen the SME sector in its Eastern Partnership

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The EBRD will be a crucial player in improving finance for the SMEs (Small Medium Enterprise) sector in its Eastern Partnership (EAP) nations, a senior EBRD executive informed businessmen at a meeting in Riga on 21st May.

EBRD Approves New Strategies about Where to Invest

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The financial partners of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) recently accepted plans by the Bank to boost assistance for the nations in which it invests by agreeing to re-energise their reform goals.

President of the European Bank of Redevelopment Visits Taipei

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European Bank of Redevelopment (EBRD) President, Sir Suma Chakrabarti, visited Taipei on the 18 and 19 March, where he met the Taiwan President, Ma Ying-Jeou, Minister of Foreign Affairs, David L.Y. Lin, President and CEO of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA)

CEE Countries Continue to Grow

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Central Eastern European economies continued on a solid growth path in the last quarter of 2014 as a consequence of robust household spending, together with a strong performance in Germany that fed through to the CEE region.

Polish Fitness Chain Plans Additional Gyms to Cash in on Fitness Growth in Poland

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Poland's Benefit Systems, the country's leading supplier of health club memberships, is focused on growing its own network of seventy health clubs by 2016, making it Poland's largest fitness chain, as it cashes in on Poland's growing fitness market; which is one of the fastest growing in Europe.

EIB gets to lending goals earlier than schedule: EUR 77 billion in 2014

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The European Investment Bank ( EIB ) is providing loans well ahead of schedule on obligations made to the EU Member States to mobilise EUR 180 billion of increased investment following a capital increase in 2013.

Demand for Sporting Goods in the Czech Republic is Growing

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The Czech Republic has a proud history of sporting achievements in both winter, summer and indoor sports hence the market for sports goods is growing within this Central European nation.

Hungary along with the EBRD have joined forces to strengthen economic growth

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The government of Hungary and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development ( EBRD ) have sealed an agreement towards improving the country’s financial sector as well as boosting it’s level of efficiency and profitability and improving the flow of bank credits to the private corporations and citizens of Hungary.

Poland Anticipated to Accomplish Long Lasting Growth after Adopting the Euro

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Poland is the second-largest Non-Euro Zone EU economy, after the U.K., and more importantly, the sole EU economy to avoid a recession in 2009. Poland could possibly turn out to be a beacon of economic success in the single currency Euro Zone, according to Standard and Poor’s rating, as published in a recent report outlining the effect of Poland's possibility of Euro adoption.

Sporting Goods Market in Germany Increased by 1.25% in 2014

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Haizmann Werner, president of the German federation of sports retailers, and of Fedas , the European retailers' federation , released a press release at the 2015 ISPO fair held in Munich on the state of the sports market in Germany.

Poland’s Sporting Goods market expected to have grown by 5.4% in 2014

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The growth of the overall Sporting goods market in Poland is expected to have grown by 5.4% in 2014. The largest growth sector is online with a growth rate of 12% year on year with Poland’s leading e-commerce site Allegro reporting a 17% increase in sales of its Sporting goods and footwear sector between January 2014 and July 2014

Slovenian bicycle market growing

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The bicycle market in Slovenia grew last year (2014) and now enjoys better connections with the suppliers from Europe. The total imports surged to 77,000 bikes, which is 5% more than 2012 and comparable to the best year for the bicycle industry which was in 2011.

More CEE distributors plan to attend European sporting goods trade shows in 2015

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In a recent survey of 2200 sports and bicycle distributors in Central Eastern Europe (CEE) by CeSport  54.2 % of key decision makers at these companies indicated they will be attending a major trade show in Germany in 2015.

Sports Business Partner Search in Central Europe

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Are you looking to develop your sports brand in Central Europe, do you want to locate opportunities in the CE region.

Winter Sport's market in the Czech Republic growing

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Sport is an essential leisure activity for the Czech population, per capita spending on Winter Sports activities clothing and equipment in the Czech Republic is above the average of other Central and East European countries (CEE).

Business Overview Hungary

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Hungary is a country at the heart of Central Europe (CE) its often considered the perfect place for companies that want to develop their business with the Central European region especially logistic providers and retail giants. Location, it seems, plays a key role in this area.

Central Eastern Europe 25 years of Growth and development

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It is actually a mistake to assume with the fall of the Berlin wall that the successful transition, growth and development of the Central Eastern Europe region would of been a foregone conclusion.

World class the Romanian Fitness chain plans future expansion

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The leading  Romanian Fitness chain World class has ambitious plans to expand its chain across the country. Currently World Glass has 11 fitness clubs in Romania with ambitions to increase this to 30 with 50 000 active members by 2014.

Online sales in Poland are growing for sporting goods

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Poland is the fastest developing market in the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) region for growth in online sales, which account for 4.5% of all retail sales in Poland.

Sporting Goods Market increases at a quick pace in Russia

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Yearly, the Russian sporting goods market is increasing at a rate of 15 to 20%. What is interesting, is that the Russian market has huge potential, but the population of actively involved people in outdoor activities or sports is around 10%, while in other countries the ratio has hit the 50% mark, according to the research done by RBC.As of now, Russia's sports shoes and apparel market a

Economic conditions of doing Business in Slovenia

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Based upon the recent forecasts by domestic and foreign institutions, economic elements in Slovenia are improving. Economic activity continues to improve: in the 1st half of 2014 GDP was up 2.5% year-on-year. It is anticipated that Slovenia should have between 1.5 and 2% GDP growth in 2014.

Developing Business in Slovakia

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Since first becoming an independent state in 1993, Slovakia has grown to possess one of the most exciting markets in all of Europe. It borders Poland, Ukraine, Hungary, Austria and the Czech Republic and is tucked in between the Carpathian and Tatra Mountains and the River Danube.

Growth in Sports Tourism in Poland

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The tourists figures for Poland are expected to of reached 16.5 million in 2014, with Sports Tourism a fast growing sector.

Doing Business in Poland

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Poland is one of the most attractive locations for foreign investments. International reports highlight the economic and political stability of Poland, educated and competent human capital and a large domestic market. In times of global economic crisis Poland has strengthened its position, not only in the region of Central and Eastern Europe but also all over the continent.Follow us on t
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