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European Commission Speech Tashkent, 01 Dec 2025 Excellencies, Ministers, distinguished guests,
It is a great pleasure to address you today at the first Central Asia–EU Tourism Forum. I only regret that I cann...
According to the European Investment Bank Austrian firms remain highly active investors despite a weaker outlook, with 90% actively investing, above the EU average, with a growing focus on replacing and upgrading existing capacity rather than expanding it.
Uncertainty about the future remains the primary barrier for investment of Belgian firms, and although the share of Belgian firms who are actively investing has fallen, companies still remain optimistic about future investment possibilities – especially for what regards the green transition. This is...
Croatian companies continue to invest at high levels, are deeply integrated into international trade and perform strongly on gender equality in senior management, according to the European Investment Bank Investment Survey (EIBIS) 2025 country overview for Croatia.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) released the EIB Investment Survey 2025, Cyprus overview, showing that Cypriot firms remain optimistic about their own business prospects despite geopolitical tensions and global trade disruptions. Supply chain pressures have eased considerably as firms increased...
According to the European Investment Bank, Czech businesses are accelerating digital transformation and innovation, outperforming EU averages on AI adoption and innovation plans, while maintaining robust trade and investment activity.
The geopolitical and domestic uncertainty has exerted downward pressure on investment activity in Bulgaria, but companies remain cautiously optimistic about their business prospects, expanding investments in innovation and benefitting from policy support, grants and favourable bank financing, new...
Investment activity in Denmark remains exceptionally strong, with 98% of Danish firms reporting investment in 2025, the highest share across all EU countries, according to new country results from the European Investment Bank (EIB) Group’s annual Investment Survey (EIBIS). Danish firms continue to...
Estonian firms remain resilient and adaptable, sustaining strong investment levels despite economic uncertainty, according to the latest European Investment Bank Investment Survey (EIBIS). With 78% of companies investing in 2025 – close to the EU average of 86%, firms are focusing on growth and...
Corporate investment activity in Finland remains strong, with 96% of firms reporting investment in 2025, according to new country results from the European Investment Bank (EIB) Group’s annual Investment Survey (EIBIS). Finnish firms continue to invest more ambitiously than their European peers...