Survey: businesses give their efficiency a 7 out of 10 and see biggest potential in infrastructure
A recent survey reveals that businesses in Lithuania rate their operational efficiency at 7 out of 10, with infrastructure improvements cited as key to enhancing this efficiency.
KSeF problematic, but useful in certain matters
A recent survey revealed that while a majority of Polish businesses are encountering issues with the KSeF invoicing system, many still find it beneficial as they transition to full utilization.
Mastercard survey: Six out of 10 Greek businesses consider the risk of cyberattacks high
A recent Mastercard survey found that 60% of Greek businesses perceive a high risk of cyberattacks, with many reporting being targeted by phishing attempts.
45% of micro-entrepreneurs consider becoming micro or small businesses, says Sebrae
Almost half of Brazil's individual micro-entrepreneurs are considering transitioning to the status of micro or small businesses according to a survey by Sebrae and FGV.
Domestic small businesses see a decrease in first-time startups and a significant increase in re-startups
The proportion of first-time startups has decreased among small businesses in South Korea, while the rate of re-startups has significantly increased, according to a recent survey by the Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises and Startups.
Research by Mastercard: Six out of ten Greek businesses consider the risk of cyberattack high
A recent Mastercard survey indicates that 80% of Greek businesses have experienced phishing or scamming attempts, with over 60% identifying the risk of cyberattacks as high.
Worrying information about the war in Iran and Finnish companies โ Affects over half
Over half of Finnish export companies are preparing for disruptions due to the war situation in Iran, according to a recent survey by trade chambers.
Justice Reform, Conflavoro's Conference in Rome
A conference titled 'Businesses at the Polls: Their Choice on Justice' took place in Rome, focusing on a national survey about businesses' awareness and opinions on justice reform.
Alberta survey shows businesses concerned with separation talks
A recent survey by the Alberta Chamber of Commerce reveals that many businesses in the province are increasingly worried about the potential impacts of discussions regarding Alberta's separation, signalling concerns about economic stability.
Large Companies: Finland's Economic Growth Needs More Immigration
A survey by OP Pohjola finds that 85% of large companies in Finland believe that increasing immigration is essential for the country's economic growth despite high unemployment rates.
Only 10% of companies invest in disaster prevention, says survey
A survey reveals that only 10% of Brazilian companies invest in disaster prevention, despite a high level of social investment after disasters.
Winter Sales 2026: Worse Performance for One in Two Businesses
A recent survey reveals that half of Greek businesses underperformed during the winter sales of 2026, attributed to reduced consumer purchasing power and unfair competition from Asian platforms.
Having your own business is the biggest dream of the periphery for 2026, says research
A recent survey reveals that owning a business is the top aspiration among residents of vulnerable communities in Brazil for 2026.
This is what entrepreneurs think about Trump
Finnish entrepreneurs express concerns about the impacts of U.S. President Donald Trump's policies on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Finland, according to a recent survey by the Federation of Finnish Enterprises.
When will we see results in my company with AI: myths and realities
The article discusses the gap between hype surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) and the actual outcomes businesses experience, as illustrated by a survey of executives.
Survey: Epstein case documents have decreased the trust of 53% of Americans in US political and business leaders
A new survey reveals that 53% of Americans feel less trust in political and business leaders due to documents related to the Epstein case.
PiS MPs' Event. They Surprised Czarzasty at the Conference. "Security Survey"
Before the significant meeting of the Polish parliament, Marshal Wลodzimierz Czarzasty held a press conference addressing national security matters and a business relationship with a Russian citizen.
Work more? More than every second German prefers to work less than 35 hours
A recent survey reveals that more than half of Germans prefer working less than 35 hours a week, despite economic warnings from business leaders.
Poles claim that KSeF is not safe for companies. Survey for "Rzeczpospolita"
A recent survey reveals that only 23.3% of Poles believe KSeF is safe for businesses, amid fears of data leaks and excessive governmental oversight.
NBG survey: Greek businesses almost unaffected despite external challenges
A new survey reveals that Greek SMEs are maintaining a stable business climate and pursuing growth despite facing external uncertainty.
ETE Research: Greek entrepreneurship almost unscathed despite external challenges
A new survey reveals that Greek small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) maintain a stable business climate and growth orientation despite facing significant external challenges.
Chinaโs slowing growth, bilateral tensions top American business concerns in 2026
A survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in China indicates that American businesses are most concerned about China's slowing economic growth and the strained relations between Beijing and Washington.
Expectations in the Croatian economy improved in December
Expectations in the Croatian economy have improved in December, reflecting significantly more favorable assessments from business leaders regarding demand for services, according to a monthly survey by the European Commission.
War Against Ukraine: German Companies Continue to Do Business in Russia
Despite tightening Western sanctions due to the Russian war against Ukraine, hundreds of German companies plan to maintain their operations in Russia, with only four percent considering a market exit according to a survey by the German-Russian Chamber of Commerce.
"Placebo Activism is No Longer Enough" - Medium-Sized Companies Want to Cut Investments
A survey by the Association of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses indicates that a majority of German companies anticipate an economic downturn, with criticism directed at the government for its ineffective reforms.