Forbes' List of Best Countries for Business: Bulgaria - 49, Georgia - 50, Turkey - 52

Bulgaria outpaces Romania in the 2012 edition of the Best Countries for Business ranking of Forbes. Out of a total of 141 countries, Bulgaria ranks 49th, between Saudi Arabia (48th) and Georgia (50th). Bulgaria is also preceded by Hungary and Croatia, which rank 46th and 47th, respectively. Turkey is 52nd on Forbes'2012 list of Best Countries for Business, while Romania is 60th.

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Future farmland prices in Romania will depend on ‘profiteering, land consolidation and production’

Romanian farmland currently costs between EUR 1,000 and EUR 5,000 per hectare whereas just over the border, in the EU, prices go beyond EUR 8,000 to EUR 10,000 per hectare, said Victor Ciuperca, area manager at AMB Holding, at the second edition of the Focus on Agriculture event organized by BR this week.

In Romania too, farmland prices will go up,...

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IDS Borjomi International stockholders ready to challenge Ukrainian tax authorities' checks in international courts

Stockholders in IDS Borjomi International plan to challenge the activity of the State Tax Service of Ukraine in courts of the European Union, the United States and the United Kingdom in case 'attacks' against the group's enterprises in Ukraine go on, according to Director General of IDS Group Ukraine Marko Tkachuk.

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Polish agriculture policy mechanisms

The most significant impact of EU integration for the mechanism governing Polish agriculture policy was the transfer of competences at the EU level. As Professor Jerzy Wilkin points out, CAP is the most “communal” among all European policies. It is so because the aims, rules, instruments and funds related to creating EU agriculture policy are financed and controlled by the appropriate EU institutions and the role of national institutions is – in this case – assisting and complementary.

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