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-Slovenia Business Week no. 04: Potocnik Invites Companies to Take Part in Technology Platforms
-Slovenia Business Week no. 04: Potocnik Invites Companies to Take Part in Technology Platforms
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - May 2005
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - May 2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 03: Exports, Imports Soar in November
-Slovenia Business Week no. 17/2005: 3rd Slovenian Business Week
-Slovenia Business Week no. 03: Exports, Imports Soar in November
-Slovenia Business Week no. 17/2005: 3rd Slovenian Business Week
-Slovenia Business Week no. 03: EU Labels Slovenia's EU Changeover as Successful
-Slovenia Business Week no. 17/2005: Hungarian President Meets Businessmen
-Slovenia Business Week no. 02: Slovenia Adopts the Euro, Becomes 13th Eurozone Member
-Slovenia Business Week no. 16/2005: Business Looks for Services and Investment Opportunities in Poland
-Slovenia Business Week no. 03: The Tolar Goes into Retirement
-Slovenia Business Week no. 17/2005: Central Bank Upgrades Inflation and GDP Growth Forecast for 2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 02: Economists: Euro Will Require Responsibility and Discipline
-Slovenia Business Week no. 16/2005: CCIS Management Proposes Reforms, Mandatory Membership to be Preserved
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - April 2005
-Meet Slovenian companies at ANUGA 2013, food and beverage fair, Cologne, Germany, October 5 – 9, 2013
-Meet Slovenian companies at 20th General B&H Fair ZEPS 2013, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 1 – 5, 2013
-Slovenia Business Week no. 01: Annual Inflation Hits 2.8% in December
-Slovenia Business Week no. 02: European Commission Lauds Euro Changeover
-Slovenia Business Week no. 15/2005: PM Takes Stock of the Legacy of Former Government
-Slovenia Business Week no. 16/2005: Unior and DaimlerChrysler Start Business Partnership
-MADE expo 2013 trade fair, Milan, Italy, October 2 – 5, 2013 - meet Slovenian companies from the construction and wood industry
-Meet Slovenian companies at TEHNOMA International Fair 2013, Skopje, Macedonia, October 15 – 19, 2013
-Slovenia Business Week no. 01: State-Owned Stake in Merkur Goes to Retailer Tus
-Slovenia Business Week no. 01: Euro: Short Term Hassle, Long Term Benefits for Businesses
-Slovenia Business Week no. 15/2005: Car Maker Revoz Remains Leading Slovenian Exporter in 2004
-eCarTEC Münich 2013 Germany, October 15 – 17, 2013 - meet the best Slovenian companies from automotive industry
-Slovenia Business Week no. 42: Slovenian-Kuwaiti Business Forum Established
-Slovenia Business Week no. 14/2005: March Inflation Rate Highest This Year
-Slovenia Business Week no. 42: PM Does not Expect Excessive Price Hikes Due to Euro Switch
-Slovenia Business Week no. 15/2005: D&B: Slovenia Sees Higher Deficit Despite Stronger Real GDP Growth
-Slovenia Business Week no. 42: First Choice Launches Ljubljana-Gatwick Charter Flights
-Slovenia Business Week no. 14/2005: External Relations Directorate to Promote FDI, Exports
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - April 2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 41: FT Sees Slovenia Leaping into International Spotlight
-Slovenia Business Week no. 14/2005: Logistics Company Signs Cooperation Deal with Zastava
-Slovenia Business Week no. 41: IMAD Official Reiterates Need to Save for a Rainy Day
-Slovenia Business Week no. 41: EBRD Plans to Withdraw from Slovenia in 2010, Official Says
-Slovenia Business Week no. 13/2005: Prevent Global Entering High-Tech Market
-Slovenia Business Week no. 40: Government Adopts 2006-2009 Stability Programme
-Slovenia Business Week no. 13/2005: Mercator Launches Fifth Croatia Mall
-Slovenian companies will participate in 5 business delegations in Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia/Azerbaijan, China and Mexico this autmn
-Slovenia Business Week no. 40: Exports Slightly Up in October
-Slovenia Business Week no. 13/2005: Viator&Vektor Logistics Company Penetrating Serbian Market
-Slovenia Business Week no. 40: Slovenian Trade Offices Abroad to Launch Operations in 2007
-Slovenia Business Week no. 12/2005: Slovenian Economy Grows at 4.6% in 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 39: Annual Inflation Edges to 2.3% in November
-Slovenia Business Week no. 12/2005: Director of Biotech Company Named Entrepreneur of the Year
-Collective trade fair participations of Slovenian companies at 10 trade fairs
-A Country Created for Nanotechnology
-Slovenia Business Week no. 39: Environment Awards Go to Gorenje, BSH, Regeneracija and F3
-Slovenia Business Week no. 12/2005: Four Medals Go to Slovenian Wines in Burgundy
-Slovenia Business Week no. 39: Survey: Desire for Profit Key for Establishing New Companies
-Slovenia Business Week no. 11/2005: Exchange of Services Sees Biggest Surplus in 2004
-High in global rankings
-Slovenia Business Week no. 38: State Fund Offloaded 40 Ownership Stakes since 2006
-Slovenia Business Week no. 10/2005: Telekom Privatisation Topping Economics Ministry Agenda
-No Crisis for the Best Slovenian Companies
-Slovenia Business Week no. 38: Slovenian Tourist Board to Open Office in Brussels
-Slovenia Business Week no. 38: Euro Act Enters into Force
-Slovenia Business Week no. 11/2005: Experts Examine Ways of Boosting Science-Business Cooperation
-Slovenia Business Week no. 10/2005: D&B: Slovenia on Course to Become First New EU Member in Eurozone
-Slovenia Business Week no. 37: Central Bank Sees Signs of Slowdown in GDP Growth
-Slovenia Business Week no. 10/2005: Steel Plant and Foundry to Boost Competitiveness with Partnership
-Slovenia Business Week no. 37: Amendments to Excise Duties Act Passed
-Slovenia Business Week no. 09/2005: Fashion Company Rasica to Enter EU Markets Under Own Brand Name
-Slovenia Business Week no. 36: Slovenian Inventors Awarded at International Innovation Fair
-Slovenia Business Week no. 37: September Salaries Up Nearly 4% Y/Y
-Slovenia Business Week no. 09/2005: Companies Want Better Cooperation with Science
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - March 2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 08/2005: Perutnina Ptuj Set to Expand with New Takeover
-Slovenia Business Week no. 36: Macroeconomic Indicators the Best so Far, PM Says
-Slovenia Business Week no. 09/2005: CCIS Calls for Simple and Transparent Tax System
-Slovenia Business Week no. 35: Parliament Confirms Sunday Opening Hours
-Slovenia Business Week no. 08/2005: Slovenian Businesses Exploring Opportunities in Central Asia
-Slovenia Business Week no. 36: GDP Growth Robust but Heading for a Slowdown
-Slovenia Business Week no. 35: French Company to Build a Modern Tourist Complex in Bovec
-Slovenia Business Week no. 08/2005: Jansa Says Government Will Heed Constructive Criticism on Economy
-Slovenia Business Week no. 34: CCIS Fears Target Cut in Public Expenditure not to Be Met
-Slovenia Business Week no. 07/2005: Inflation Hits All-Time Low
-Slovenia Business Week no. 35: 2006 Gazelle Award for Fastest-Growing Company Goes to Dat-Con
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - February 2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 34: Business Sentiment Drops in October
-Slovenia Business Week no. 07/2005: Automotive Companies Seek Ways to Boost Bosnia-Slovenia Trade
-Slovenia Business Week no. 34: Social Partners Okay Active Employment Policy Programme
-Slovenia Business Week no. 07/2005: Slovenian Company Wins Contract for Bridge in Belgrade
-Slovenia Business Week no. 33: Heureka to Showcase Creativity, Development, Achievements
-Slovenia Business Week no. 06/2005: Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia Awards Managers for Business Achievements
-Slovenia Business Week no. 33: Pharma Krka Tops Delo FT Ranking of Domestic Corporations
-Slovenia Business Week no. 06/2005: Five Slovenian Companies among Top 100 from EU Newcomers
-Slovenia Business Week no. 32: Company Numbers Up 1.8% in 2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 33: Slovenian and Greek Companies Seek to Join Forces in SE Europe
-Slovenia Current Economc Trends 2004-2005 - Autumn Issue 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 06/2005: D&B Expects Significant Boost from Announced Tax Reform
-Slovenia Business Week no. 32: State Funds Selling Stakes in 84 Companies
-Slovenia Business Week no. 32: CCIS Forecasts GDP Growth of 4.5% for This Year, 4.3% for 2007
-Slovenia Business Week no. 05/2005: Bright Outlook for Steel Industry
-Awards for Exemplary Business and Entrepreneurial Achievements of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia
-Slovenia Business Week no. 31: More and More Households Have Broadband Internet
-Slovenia Business Week no. 05/2005: TV Panel: Greater Competitiveness Will Boost Development
-Slovenia Business Week no. 31: Government Increases Work Permit Quota for Foreigners
-Slovenia Business Week no. 04/2005: Adacta, Helios and Krka Awarded for Robust Credit Ratings
-Slovenia Business Week no. 31: Prime Minister Satisfied Two Years After Elections
-Slovenia Business Week no. 05/2005: Car-Seat Cover Maker Switching to More Sophisticated Products
-Slovenia Business Week no. 30: PM Says Economy Moving Along at Strong Pace
-Slovenia Business Week no. 04/2005: Average Salary Rises by 7.2% Annually
-Slovenia Business Week no. 30: Prime Minister Says NATO a "Vital" Organisation
-Slovenia Business Week no. 04/2005: Istrabenz's Acquisition of Kolinska to Speed Up Merger with Droga
-Slovenia Business Week no. 30: Govt Adopts Budget Documents for 2007 and 2008
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - January 2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 29: Committees Pleased with Lisbon Strategy Reforms in Slovenia
-Slovenia Business Week no. 03/2005: Central Bank Expects Inflation Will Continue to Drop
-Slovenia Business Week no. 29: Chamber of Commerce Radically Changes Reorganisation Plan
-Slovenia Business Week no. 03/2005: Golf Named Slovenian Car of the Year
-Slovenia Business Week no. 28: Govt Adopts Tweaked Tax Reform Package
-Slovenia Business Week no. 02/2005: Dun&Bradstreet Expects 3.9% Growth in 2006
-Slovenia Business Week no. 29: Govt Touring Central Slovenia Today
-Slovenia Business Week no. 03/2005: Istrabenz Offer for Takeover of Kolinska Expires
-Slovenia Business Week no. 28: Business Officials Would Like Greater Reduction in Tax Burden
-Slovenia Business Week no. 02/2005: Coface Leaves Slovenia's Risk Level at A2
-Slovenia Business Week no. 27: Government Presents Two New Tax Bills
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - February 2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 28: Govts Adopt Lisbon Strategy Draft Report
-Slovenia Business Week no. 02/2005: Istrabenz Bidding for Serbia's Leading Beverage Producer
-Slovenia Business Week no. 27: Minister Promises 15,000 Jobs, 1,200 New Companies by 2013
-Slovenia Business Week no. 01/2005: PM's Office: Tax Reform Will Not Be Put Off
-Slovenia Business Week no. 27: Slovenia's GDP Growth at 4.9% in the Second Quarter
-Slovenia Business Week no. 01/2005: Meeting Euro Criteria the Biggest Challenge in 2005, Says PM
-Slovenia Business Week no. 25: Retailer Mercator to Open Trade Centre in Serbia
-Slovenia will host EU energy agency
-Slovenia Business Week no. 25: Taxes, Labour Market, Privatisation Key Reforms, Jansa Tells STA
-Slovenia Business Week no. 01/2005: New Year Brings New Income Tax Legislation
-Slovenia Business Week no. 25: Mediamix Advertising Agency Gets Bronze Cannes Lion
-Slovenia Business Week no. 24: D&B Upgrades Slovenia's Risk Rating to DB2b
-English website of Slovenian Innovation Forum
-Slovenia Business Week no. 24: Petrol Chart Topper in Revenues, Krka in Profits
-Collective trade fair participation of Slovenian companies at 13 trade fairs in 2014
-Slovenia Business Week no. 24: EU Summit Gives Slovenia Green Light for Eurozone
-Slovenian companies explore business opportunites in Burkina Faso
-Meet Slovenian companies at CeBIT, Hannover, Germany, March 10 – 14, 2014
-Slovenia Business Week no. 23: D&B Says Gradual Privatisation Good for Slovenia
-Slovenia Business Week no. 23: Inflation, Exports, Imports Up, IMAD Report Says
-Slovenia Business Week no. 22: PM Jansa Opens Slovenian-Russian Business Conference in Moscow
-Slovenia Business Week no. 23: Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia to Prepare Thoroughly for Changes
-Slovenia Business Week no. 22: Petrol Spike Fuels Inflation Rise
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - June 2006
-Slovenia Business Week no. 21: Slovenian Bank System Stable, Report Finds
-Slovenia Business Week no. 21: MPs Pass Chambers of Commerce Act
-Slovenia Business Week no. 21: IMAD Finds Good Progress in Development
-Slovenia Business Week no. 20: Commission Gives Thumbs Up to Slovenia's Euro Bid
-Slovenia Business Week no. 20: CCIS Survey: Slovenian Companies Ready for Euro
-Slovenia Business Week no. 20: Slovenian Companies' Total Net Profit Exceeds Loss in 2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 19: European Commission Upgrades Growth Forecasts for Slovenia
-Business delegation to Turkey
-Slovenia Business Week no. 19: KBC Decides to Reassess Role in NLB
-Slovenian Business Proposals for Turkish Companies - June 2003
-Slovenia Business Week no. 19: D&B Says Slovenia Should Improve Productivity
-Business delegation to China
-Slovenia Business Week no. 18: Slovenia and Germany Sign Deal to Avoid Double Taxation
-Fairs and Exhibitions in Slovenia 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 17: IMF Anticipates 4% Economic Growth in Slovenia
-Slovenian Business Mission to China
-Slovenia Business Week no. 17: Internautica Boat Fair to Showcase Super Yacths
-Slovene Dutch Business Platform
-Slovenia Business Week no. 18: Euro Bill Ready for ECB Review
-Slovenia Your Business Partner 2003-2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 18: Companies Act Enters into Force
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - December 2003
-Slovenia Business Week no. 17: Slovenia Meeting Eurozone Inflation Criterion
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - January 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 16: Revoz Remains Top Slovenian Exporter
-Slovenia in the EU
-Slovenia Business Week no. 16: CCIS Forecasts 4.1% Economic Growth for 2006
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - February 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 16: Factory-Gate Prices Up 2% Y/Y in March
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - March 2004
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - April 2006
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - March 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 15: Parliament Passes Companies Act
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - April 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 15: D&B: Slovenia Stays on Top in the Region
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - April 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 15: IMAD Head Says Upbeat Growth Forecasts Opportunity for Reforms
-2nd Annual ACS Convention
-Slovenia Business Week no. 14: Annual Inflation Rate Down to 1.9%
-NEW: Slovenian Wood Industry Cluster
-Slovenia Business Week no. 14: Slovenia's Current Deficit at 1.8% of GDP in 2005
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - May 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 14: Futura DDB Chosen Best Advertising Agency of the Year Again
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - May 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 13: CCIS: Positive 2005 Economic Trends, Downbeat 2006 Forecasts
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - June 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 13: CCIS: German, Slovenian Bus Makers Join Forces on New Coach
-Lek Named the Most Distinguished Company of 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 13: CCIS: Development Minister Damijan Resigns
-IMAD Leaves Growth Estimate Unchanged, Allows for Alternatives
-Slovenia Business Week no. 12: Slovenia's Top CEOs Call for Greater Expansion
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - June 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 12: Wages Slightly Down in January
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - July 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 12: Istrabenz Holding Publishes Takeover Bid for Droga Kolinska
-Slovenia Current Economc Trends 2004-2005 - Spring Issue 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 11: D&B Keeps Slovenia in the Top Spot in the Region
-Slovenia Business Week no. 29/2004: Parliament Passes Act on Promotion of FDI
-Slovenia Business Week no. 11: Chemical Group Helios Acquires Russian Company
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - July 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 11: Slovenia's GDP 3.9% in 2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 29/2004: Iskraemeco Signs EUR 30m Deal with Sweden's Vattenfall
-Buying, Selling, Renting the Real Estate in Slovenia
-Slovenia Business Week no. 10: Mercator No. 45 in Central Europe
-Slovenia Business Week no. 29/2004: Fitch Says Slovenia Could Introduce the Euro in Early 2007
-Slovenia Business Week no. 10: Inflation Edges Lower in February
- News Slovenia Business Week no. 32/2004: Seven Champion Titles Awarded at This Year's Wine Competition 09.08.2004 Seven champion titles and 31 grand gold medals were conferred at Slovenia's largest wine competition in Gornja Radgona, which concluded on
-Slovenia Business Week no. 10: Tolar-Euro Price Tags Mandatory
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - August 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 32/2004: Marks&Spencer to Open in Ljubljana in October
-Slovenia Business Week no. 09: Improvement on Economic Freedom Index Encouraging, Bajuk Says
-Slovenia Business Week no. 32/2004: Seven Champion Titles Awarded at This Year's Wine Competition
-Slovenia Business Week no. 09: Adria to Start Flying Three New Routes
-Slovenia Business Week no. 32/2004: D&B Not Concerned about Speculative Attack on Tolar
-Slovenia Business Week no. 09: New Intereuropa CEO Presents Ambitious Strategy
-Slovenia Business Week no. 33/2004: Slovenian Tourism Promoted at the Olympic
-Slovenia Business Week no. 08: D&B: Slovenia Remains at the Top in the Region
-Slovenia Business Week no. 33/2004: Former Foreign Minister Thaler to Head Simobil
-Slovenia Business Week no. 08: Development Office Plans to Draft Bulk of Reform Laws in 2006
-Slovenia Business Week no. 33/2004: FDI Promotion Act Enters into Force
-Slovenia Business Week no. 07: Inflation Inches up to 2.4% in January
-Slovenia Business Week no. 33/2004: Slovenia Goes on FDI Offensive
-Slovenia Business Week no. 08: CCIS: High Technology Could Drive Slovenian-Israeli Cooperation
-Slovenia Business Week no. 33/2004: EU Topics in Focus of Gornja Radgona Fair
-Slovenia Business Week no. 07: Gostol-Gopan Opens Factory in Bosnia-Herzegovina
-Slovenia Business Week no. 35/2004: Agriculture and Food Fair Opens
-Slovenia Business Week no. 06: Chamber of Commerce and Industry of SloveniaHands Out Business Excellence Awards
-Slovenia Business Week no. 33/2004: Celje Getting Ready to Host 37th International Trade Fair
-Slovenia Business Week no. 07: Industrial Output Up 3.1% in 2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 35/2004: Bernard Chretien Takes Over as Chief of Renault Nissan Slovenija
-Slovenia Business Week no. 06: Government Takes a First Look at Privatisation Proposals
-Slovenia Business Week no. 35/2004: Slovenian Retailer Opens Shopping Centre in Croatia
-Slovenia Business Week no. 06: Economics Ministry Outlines Activities for 2006
-Slovenia Business Week no. 36/2004:Slovenia Making Progress in Attracting FDI, Kovac Says
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - February 2006
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - September 2004
-Slovenia Current Economic Trends 2005-2006 (Autumn Issue)
-Slovenia Business Week no. 36/2004: D&B Satisfied with Stability of Tolar
-Slovenia Business Week no. 05: Terme Catez Plans to Expand its Business
-Slovenia Business Week no. 37/2004: CEI Days at Celje Trade Fair
-Slovenia Business Week no. 05: Amendments to Trade Act Enter into Force
-Slovenia Business Week no. 36/2004: Gorenje Has Big Plans for Latest Investment in Serbia
-Slovenia Business Week no. 05: Seaway's Shipman Again Awarded European Boat of the Year Title
-Slovenia Business Week no. 37/2004: Trade Gap for July Tops EUR 43M
-Slovenia Business Week no. 04: Gorenje and Schefenacker Grah Automotive Sign Letter of Intent
-Slovenia Business Week no. 37/2004: Gaspari: Inflation Rate to Drop below 3% Next Year
-Slovenia Business Week no. 04: Gorenje, Arcont and Medex Top Rated Firms of 2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 39/2004: Mercator Publishes Bid for the Takeover of Serbia's C Market
-Slovenia Business Week no. 03: Reforms Coordination Office Expects Busy Year
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - September 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 04: GEM Survey Shows Improvement in Entrepreneurship in Slovenia
-Slovenia Business Week no. 39/2004: CCIS Calls for Intensive Cooperation with the Balkans
-Slovenia Business Week no. 03: Slovenia 14th Most Innovative Country in the EU
-Slovenia Business Week no. 39/2004: Q2 GDP Growth Highest in Four Years
-Slovenia Business Week no. 03: Central Bank Labels Fiscal Policy on Track for Euro Changeover
-Slovenia Business Week no. 40/2004: Over 40% of Slovenians Used Internet in Q1
-Slovenia Business Week no. 02: Commerce Chambers Bill Envisages Voluntary Membership
-Slovenia Business Week no. 40/2004: 2003 GDP Growth Higher than Initially Thought
-Slovenia Business Week no. 02: Riko To Build Hydro Plant in Macedonia
-Slovenia Business Week no. 40/2004: German Automotive Company Confirms Plant in Zagorje
-Slovenia Business Week no. 02: Slovenian Tolar Enters Its Final Year
-Slovenia Business Week no. 41/2004: Inflation Falls to 3.3 Percent
-Slovenia Business Week no. 01: Annual Inflation Rate at 2.3%
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - October 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 01: Dun&Bradstreet Report Highlights Mounting Opposition to Reforms
-Slovenia Business Week no. 41/2004: Sonja Gole of Adria Mobil Declared Manager of 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 01: Government to Speed Up Sales of its Stakes in Companies
-Slovenia Business Week no. 41/2004: Unofficial Election Result after 99% Votes Counted: 29% for SDS, 23% for LDS
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - January 2006
-Slovenia Business Week no. 42/2004: Hrastnik Glassworks to Get New Plant
-Slovenia Business Week no. 52: Damijan Appointed Minister without Portfolio
-Slovenia Business Week no. 42/2004: Leo Burnett Best Advertiser of 11th Golden Drum Festival
-Slovenia Business Week no. 52: Slovenia's GDP Averaged 79% of the EU's in 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 42/2004: Electrical Components Maker is Fastest Growing Company
-Slovenia Business Week no. 52: Slovenian Companies Are Top Investors in Serbia-Montenegro
-Slovenia Business Week no. 43/2004: Electoral Commission Releases Official Election Results
-Slovenia Business Week no. 51: S&T Hermes Plus Expands in Croatia
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - October 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 51: Wages up 0.6% in October
-Slovenia Business Week no. 43/2004: Iskrateling Penetrating Kazakhstan Market
-Slovenia Business Week no. 51: Retailer Era Opens Fun Park in Skopje, Shopping Centre in Pristina, Kosovo
-Slovenia Business Week no. 43/2004: IMAD Forecasts Higher Economic Growth and Inflation in 2004
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - December 2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 44/2004: Slovenia and Hessen Exploring Business Opportunities
-Slovenia Business Week no. 50: PM Pleased with Slovenia's Overall Condition
-Slovenia Business Week no. 44/2004: Seaway Launches Mega-Yacht
-Slovenia Business Week no. 50: D&B Upbeat about Slovenian Economy
-Slovenia Business Week no. 44/2004: Another Foreign Bank Entering Slovenian Market
-Slovenia Business Week no. 50: Krka, Gorenje Among Top 700 R&D Companies in Europe
-Slovenia Business Week no. 49: Slovenian House in Brussels Opens Its Door
-Slovenia Profile
-Slovenia Business Week no. 49: Book Fair Opens with Award Ceremony
-Slovenia Business Week no. 46/2004: Janez Jansa Nominated as PM-Designate
-Slovenia Business Week no. 49: Mercator Opens New Shopping Centre in Sarajevo
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - November 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 46/2004: New Year's Will Bring New Taxes
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - December 2005
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - November 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 46/2004: Foreign Debt Bigger than Reserves by over EUR 7bn
-Slovenia Business Week no. 48: Slovenian IT Company Opens Brussels Branch
-Slovenia Business Week no. 48: Business Sentiment Declines in November
-Slovenia Business Week no. 47/2004: SDS Leader Jansa Receives Mandate to Form Government
-Slovenia Business Week no. 48: Stock Exchange Elated With London Roadshow
-Slovenia Business Week no. 47/2004: Strong Business Delegation Visiting China
-Slovenia Business Week no. 47: Schefenacker Officially Launches Production in Slovenia
-Slovenia Business Week no. 47/2004: Entrepreneurs Pleased with Major Improvements in Ten Years
-Slovenia Business Week no. 47: PM Jansa Believes Now is the Right Time for Reforms
-Slovenia Business Week no. 48/2004: Parliament Unanimously For Slovenia's EU Presidency for 2008
-Slovenia Business Week no. 47: Government Establishes Reform Coordination Office
-Slovenia Business Week no. 48/2004: Alpina Launches Revolutionary Child Ski Boot
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - October / November2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 48/2004: Iskratel and Cisco Join Forces in Providing Triple Play
-Slovenia Business Week no. 46: Dun&Bradstreet Finds Reform Goals Feasible
-Slovenia Business Week no. 49/2004: Jansa Reveals Ministerial Nominees
-Slovenia Business Week no. 46: IMAD Keeps Growth and Inflation Forecasts Unchanged
-Slovenia Business Week no. 49/2004: CCIS Hands Out Internet Awards
-Slovenia Business Week no. 46: Slovenian Tourism at World Travel Market in London
-Slovenia Business Week no. 49/2004: Incoming Government Pledges to Reduce State Involvement in Economy
-Slovenia Business Week no. 45: Government Adopts Blueprint for Structural Reforms
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - December 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 45: PM Jansa Defends Reforms in the Face of Public Dissent
-Slovenia Business Week no. 50/2004: Awards Doled Out at 20th Annual Book Fair
-Slovenia Business Week no. 45: Employers Hail Reforms, Chambers More Cautious
-Slovenia Business Week no. 50/2004: Mercator Opens EUR 24M Mall in Osijek
-Slovenia Business Week no. 44: Companies Express Support for Proposed Reforms
-Slovenia Business Week no. 50/2004: Janez Jansa Government Appointed
-Slovenia Business Week no. 44: Government Reform Committee Releases Second Part of its Reform Document
-Slovenia Business Week no. 51/2004: Prime Minister Says Privatisation to Follow Liberalisation
-Slovenia Business Week no. 44: Inflation Edges Lower in October
-Slovenia Business Week no. 51/2004: Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia Awards Most Innovative Products
-CCIS: Calendar of Events - November 2005
-Slovenia Business Week no. 51/2004: 10% of Top 1,000 Companies from EU Newcomers Are Slovenian
-Slovenia Business Week no. 43: PM Convinced Time Is Right for Reform
-Business Proposals from Slovenia - December 2004
-Slovenia Business Week no. 52/2004: Hidria Automotive Gets Deal for General Motors
-Slovenia Business Week no. 43: Employers Support Reforms to Boost Competitiveness
-Slovenia Business Week no. 43: Government to Discuss Reform Blueprint on 28 October
-Slovenia Business Week no. 52/2004: IMAD Says 2005 Crucial for Meeting Convergence Criteria
-CCIS Hands Out NETKO 2005 Internet Awards
-12th Day of Slovenian Paper Industry and 35th International Annual Symposium DITP
-Slovenia Business Week no. 52/2004: Slovenia's Economy Grows by 4.9% in Q3
-Slovenia Your Business Partner 2005-2006
-Slovenia Business Week no. 42: D&B Upbeat About Slovenia's Euro Chances
-International Symposium on Emerging Multilateral Trading System (Slovenia, Ljubljana, October 15 – 19, 2007)
-Slovenia Business Week no. 42: Engrotus Gets Second Gazelle Award for Fastest-Growing Company
-Slovenia Business Week no. 31: Factory Gate Prices Down 0.1% in July
-Slovenia Business Week no. 42: Budget Geared Towards Euro Adoption, PM Says
-Slovenia Business Week no. 31: Tender for Telekom Slovenije to Be Out on 31, not 24 August
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-Slovenia Business Week no. 21/2005: Overall Profits Exceed Loss for Third Year in a Row
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