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The increasing number of electric cars in Serbia urgently requires the construction of more electric charging stations, as the country’s highways currently have only eight.
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The European Commission is granting 99.5 million euro to the Finnish tire manufacturer Nokian Tyres.
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Engineering Group, an Italian company and international leader in the digitization of processes in business and public administration, had announced the opening of its newest site in Tirana.
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International Armored Group BG (IAG BG) will build a new high-tech and innovative enterprise for logistical combat and tactical vehicles in the municipality of Simitli, Bulgariа.
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Romania and Bulgaria will cooperate on the construction of “Turnu Măgurele – Nikopol” hydrotechnical complex.
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Hungarian telecommunications and IT group 4iG plans to launch mobile and fixed services in North Macedonia as part of its expansion strategy on the Western Balkans.
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The leading telecommunications company in North Macedonia, Makedonski Telekom, had once again conquered the prestigious Ookla award for the best network.
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Albania had signed an agreement with the European Union (EU) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to receive a 136-million-euro grant.
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A German company plans to build a wind farm on an area of 445 decares in Dobrudja, Bulgaria, BalkanEngineer.com learned from Money.bg.
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During the first half of 2024, the automobile companies Dacia and Ford had produced a total of 292 378 cars in Romania.