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The Swiss pharmaceutical company Domaco DHL Natural Hitech shows serious interest in investments in North Macedonia, BalkanEngineer.com learned from Money.bg.
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North Macedonia is launching an impressive energy project with the construction of a large-scale wind farm that will be strategically located between Karbintsi, Stip and Radovish.
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OMV Petrom – one of Romania's largest oil and gas groups – has announced plans to invest around €750 million in the construction of several sustainable fuel plants.
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Romanian electricity and natural gas distributor Delgaz Grid, a subsidiary of German company E.ON, has announced plans to overhaul 44 transformer stations in six northeastern counties of the country.
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Macedonia 2025, a non-profit organization focused on the economic and leadership development of private businesses in the country, has teamed up with Canadian provider.
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A large Turkish company for the production of photovoltaic components will invest between BGN 150 and 200 million in the creation of a new enterprise in the Elenino Industrial Zone, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria.
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Austrian building materials giant Lasselsberger, the parent company of the famous Romanian ceramic tile brand Cesarom, is building a state-of-the-art factory.
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In a significant effort to strengthen economic ties, the Bulgarian Embassy in Skopje recently organized a meeting targeting Bulgaria-related business activities.
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Romania intends to restart the operations of the Otelu Rosu steel plant, located in the western county of Caras Severin, which has been idle since 2013 from the UMB Group.
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Albania's state railway operator has launched a tender for the construction of eight new stations along the 34-kilometer railway line connecting the capital Tirana with the port city of Durrës.