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COP28 in Dubai 2023 is a unique opportunity to showcase, how tech innovation can contribute to mitigate climate change while supporting business, environmental and social action towards a greener and more sustainable future. Slovenia's main advanced technologies in the context of COP28 focus on: energy efficiency and transition to carbon neutrality, circular economy and circular construction, sustainable mobility and smart transport, and cities of the future.
MoreDiscover transport and logistics opportunities in Slovenia: Your Gateway to Europe. Seize the opportunity to delve deeper into Slovenia's comparative advantages in the field of transport and logistics. You'll have the chance to meet representatives from this year's delegation of 9 Slovenian companies at a series of engaging business networking events in Mumbai and Chennai. This is your chance to acquaint yourself with their high-quality transportation and logistics offerings, making this a unique chance for fruitful collaboration.
MoreWith the awards for best foreign investors the Slovenian Government is rewarding exceptional contributions of foreign investors in the Slovenian business environment in 2023.
MoreLast year was exceptionally successful for Slovenian banks – proof of a successful restructuring of the sector. Yet the number of the players has diminished.
MoreThe best foreign investors in 2023 are the companies Carthago, Boxline UCL, Elan and SPAR Slovenia
MoreThe companies on this year's edition of TOP300 list managed to substantially increase their revenues. Adverse conditions, however, affected the overall results.
MoreOnce divided by conflicts, the two neighboring nations set an example for cooperation within Europe, particularly in culture, but also in business
MoreThis year's selection of the best Slovenian start-ups includes companies developing revolutionary fuel-cell tech, an award-winning app activity tracker, communication devices used in space exploration, a voice communication messaging app, and organizational diagnostics.
MoreThe main emphasis of the basic metal industry in Slovenia is innovation: it leads to narrow specialisation, greener production, and often to a strong position within a niche.
MoreLjubljana, 30 November (STA) - The government adopted on Thursday an action plan seeking to almost halve by 2030 the 7.2% share of households suffering energy poverty, while also increasing energy efficiency and the use of renewables. The measures will be implemented by the EcoFund, which will launch a new call for subsidised investments on Friday.
MoreZreče, 30 November (STA) - The group around the state-owned tool maker and automotive supplier Unior generated EUR 221.5 million in sales revenue in the first nine months of the year, which is 3.4% more than in the same period last year. The group said it managed to neutralise the negative effects of higher labour costs and higher costs of services and energy.
MoreCelje, 30 November (STA) - The chemical company Cinkarna Celje generated EUR 136 million in sales revenue in the first nine months of the year, down 28% year-on-year, while net profit dropped by 82% to EUR 7.2m. In the report published on Thursday, the company attributed the drop to lower sales and lower average selling prices of titanium dioxide pigment.
MoreParis, 29 November (STA) - The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has adjusted its GDP growth forecast for Slovenia for 2023 to 1.4%, down 0.1 percentage points from its projection made in June. Growth is expected to accelerate to 1.8% in 2024, down 0.8 percentage point from June, and 2.7% in 2025.
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