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The Minister of Economy of Montenegro: The Aggregative Index of Commodity Exchange with Slovenia Triples for the 2015–2018 Period

At the end of 2018, the total index of commodity exchange between Montenegro and Slovenia reached 85.07 million euros, which is three times more than in 2015. According to the results of 2018, the inflow of direct foreign investments of Slovenian companies in Montenegro amounted to 13.08 million euros. This information was announced during the

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Employment Service: The Number of Unemployed in Slovenia Decreases by Almost 6% Compared to the Same Period Last Year

According to the Employment Service, at the end of September 2019, 69,834 unemployed were officially registered in the country, which is 2.4% less than in August 2019, and 5.3% less than in September 2018. A record low unemployment rate in the country’s history was registered in September 2008 and made 59,303 people. Since the end

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Forbes Includes a Slovenian Start-up to the Six Most Promising Start-ups in the Non-US Markets

The American media company Forbes has included the BlockBird start-up from Kranj to the six most promising start-ups that successfully operate in the non-US markets. Using the official website and the capabilities of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology, the founders of BlockBird intend to completely change the way they track news. According to Slovenian start-up

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Statistics Service: The Growth of Residential Property Prices in Slovenia Is Slowed Down Significantly

In the second quarter of 2019, the value of residential real estate (apartments and houses) on average increased by 1.3% on a quarterly basis and by 2.2% on an annual basis. The total sales of residential real estate in the second quarter of 2019 amounted to 330 million euros. Over the past 1.5 years, 3,452

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Slovenia Offers the Best Level of Services in the Western Balkans Region

Slovenia took first place in the competition of six Western Balkans countries according to the GUEST study, which compared the quality of servicing, hospitality and understanding of goods and services offered by sellers to customers. The name of the study comes from the abbreviation of the English word “guest” – “greet, understand, explain, suggest, and

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