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List of the activities and outputs of the MoE SR
Created on: 03.09.2015 Updated on: 09.08.2025
Created on: 04.08.2025 Updated on: 04.08.2025
The Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic has proposed a measure to ensure electricity supply to BUKOCEL, a. s.

On Wednesday, 12 February 2025, the Ministry of Economy (MH) of the Slovak Republic submitted a proposal to the Government of the Slovak Republic for the declaration of general economic interest (GEI), in order to ensure a stable electricity supply to BUKOCEL, a. s., in Hencovce. read more >>
Created on: 08.07.2025 Updated on: 08.07.2025
Ministers for Trade and Competitiveness discussed upcoming US tariffs

On Wednesday, 12 February 2025, EU ministers responsible for trade and competitiveness met with the EU Commissioner for International Trade and Economic Security, Maroš Šefčovič. The main topic of the meeting was the introduction of US tariffs on European countries. read more >>
Created on: 07.07.2025 Updated on: 07.07.2025
D. Sakova: We have increased the protection of our critical infrastructure

From the end of 2024, gas and oil pipelines in the Slovak Republic will be under increased protection. read more >>
Created on: 09.07.2025 Updated on: 09.07.2025
Slovakia strengthens economic diplomacy: largest ever diplomatic event of the Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic

On Wednesday, 5 February 2025, the Ministry of Economy (MoE) of the Slovak Republic, in cooperation with the Slovak Agency for Investment and Trade Development (SARIO), hosted the largest event yet for the diplomatic community: 'Discover Slovakia: Economic & Investment Insights for Diplomatic Missions" at the Ministry of Economy's premises. read more >>
Created on: 08.07.2025 Updated on: 08.07.2025
Denisa Saková, Minister of Economy of the Slovak Republic: A strong industrial and trade policy is key to the future competitiveness of the EU

Denisa Saková, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy of the Slovak Republic, attended the joint informal meeting of Ministers for the Internal Market and Industry (COMPET) and Ministers for Trade (FAC/TRADE) in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, on 3–4 February 2025. read more >>
Created on: 09.07.2025 Updated on: 09.07.2025
The Government of the Slovak Republic approved investment aid for two major investments that will bring more than 800 jobs to the east of Slovakia

On Wednesday, 29 January 2025, at its meeting in Červený Kláštor, the Slovak Government approved investment aid for two companies planning to expand their production capacities in Slovakia, following a proposal by the Slovak Ministry of Economy. read more >>
Created on: 07.07.2025 Updated on: 07.07.2025
There is a new appeal for entrepreneurs to support research and development projects

Entrepreneurs have the opportunity to receive non-repayable financial contributions to support industrial research and experimental development projects. read more >>
Created on: 07.07.2025 Updated on: 07.07.2025
Turkey is ready to negotiate assistance for Slovakia regarding gas imports from the east

Turkey is ready to engage actively in negotiations on increasing gas imports from Russia to Slovakia via the TurkStream pipeline. read more >>
Created on: 08.07.2025 Updated on: 08.07.2025
Italy will support Slovakia's initiative to resume gas imports from the east

From 14 to 16 January 2025, Deputy Prime Minister and Slovak Minister of Economy Denisa Sakova participated in a working visit to Rome, Italy, together with a Slovak delegation led by Slovak President Peter Pellegrini. During the visit, she attended a number of bilateral negotiations on strengthening Slovak-Italian relations and prospects for trade cooperation, including the joint Slovak-Italian position on resuming gas imports via Ukraine. read more >>
Created on: 09.07.2025 Updated on: 09.07.2025
Slovakia is ready to stop the transit of gas through Ukraine

However, stopping the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine is not a rational decision, as it will cause prices to increase on European markets and damage the European economy. This move will also have a negative impact on Slovakia. read more >>