Poland’s surging economy and close cooperation with neighbouring Germany underpin its growing role at the heart of Europe. In the twenty years since Poland joined the European Union, the nation has evolved beyond recognition.
Malta offers an ideal climate in more ways than one. Its Mediterranean appeal for holidaymakers is matched by its business-friendly outlook, robust regulatory environment and innovation ecosystem, which have seen the nation emerge as a magnet for international investment.
Italy and Germany have been central to European economic dynamics since World War II, beginning with their founding roles in the 1951 European Coal and Steel Community. This partnership was strengthened by the creation of the European Economic Community in 1957, now the European Union (EU).
Romania’s ties with Germany run deep. From historical ethnic links to modern economic synergies, the countries enjoy strong bilateral relations against a backdrop of shared policy, security and diplomatic viewpoints. “We align on numerous fronts with Berlin, standing shoulder to shoulder,” says Adriana-Loreta Stănescu, Ambassador at The Embassy of Romania in Berlin.