EY: Central and Eastern Europe is becoming more attractive to foreign investors
The world’s second most attractive investment target is Central-Eastern Europe – the EY international consulting firm told MTI on Monday on the basis of the European Attractiveness Survey, which focused on last year’s job-creating investments.
The survey was conducted by the CSA Institute between January and February 2019 by interviewing 506 international decision makers.
The Communication mentions that the number of FDIs in Europe has declined for the first time in six years, but with the 6356 completed projects, the continent has produced the second best result in the past twenty years. (MTI)
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