Slovenia's strategic move to boost EU competitiveness unveiled

Slovenia's strategic move to boost EU competitiveness unveiled

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Economy Minister of Slovenia Matjaž Han concluded a working visit to Brussels as part of which he met several senior European Commission officials.

Han presented Slovenia's economic situation and the country's expectations about the planned measures to boost EU competitiveness.

He said Slovenia will constructively collaborate on their drafting, CE Report quotes STA.

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