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Bank of Slovenia Predicts Moderate Rise in Housing Prices in 2020

According to the latest data from the Statistics Service published in December 2019, prices for new housing increased by 2% in the third quarter of 2019. Prices for apartments in the primary market decreased by 3.3% during this period. Prices for new houses rose by 12.7%. In the third quarter of 2019, prices for secondary

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6.2 Million Tourists Visit Slovenia in 2019

In total, the number of 6.2 million tourists travelled to Slovenia in 2019. This figure is 5% higher than in 2018. In 2019, tourists made 0.6% more overnight stays in the country having reached the figure of about 15.8 million. Such optimistic information has been provided by the Statistics Office this week. Photo: pixabay/kimspirationalslove The

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Slovenian Companies Take Part at Eleven World Trade Fairs in 2020

In 2020, the leading Slovenian companies will make a collective presentation of their country at eleven world trade fairs. The best suppliers, the latest innovation and technology as well as the most reliable and flexible business partners of Slovenian origin will be presented at Slovenia’s collective national stands all over the world. The national presentation

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Slovenian Companies Present the Latest Healthcare Innovations at the ARAB Health Fair in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates

The Arab Health Fair will be held in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates on 27–30 January 2020. Medical professionals from Slovenian healthcare companies will talk about the latest innovations in this sphere at the Slovenian Pavilion Za’abeel Hall 1, Stand Z1.C10, Z1.B01, Z1.CO1, World Trade Centre Dubai. Photo: pixabay/Olgaozik This year, healthcare innovators from Slovenia

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Psychologists, IT Specialists, Engineers, Medical Staff Are Needed: The Employment Service Publishes the Results of the Professional Barometer 2019 Study

As part of the Professional Barometer 2019 study, the Slovenian Employment Service has analysed the supply and demand for 177 professions for the next year. The study covered all 12 territorial branches of the Employment Service with the participation of 82 full-time consultants and 10 freelance specialists from recruiting agencies and the Student Service. The

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