
Representatives of the European Commission together with representatives of the Slovak industry and relevant entities in the energy sector in Slovakia held discussions in Bratislava
An important meeting of representatives of the Ministry of Economy (MoE) of the Slovak Republic, led by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy of the Slovak Republic Denisa Sakova, representatives of the EC Directorate-General for Energy, led by Director General Ditte J. Jørgensen, with representatives of business and industry associations and organisations took place in Bratislava on Thursday, 3rd of July 2025.
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Slovakia disagrees with EU plan to stop gas, oil and nuclear fuel imports from Russia
The European Commission's plan presented today to stop gas, oil and nuclear fuel supplies from Russia is not in the interest of Slovakia or other Member States and Slovakia will not agree to it.
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Slovakia and Austria to present joint position on US tariffs in Luxembourg
At the EU Foreign Affairs and Trade Council meeting in Luxembourg on Monday, Slovak Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Denisa Sakova and Austrian Federal Minister of Economy, Energy and Tourism Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer will represent a common position on the tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump on imports of goods from the European Union.
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The European Union has retaliated against US tariffs
On 12 March 2025, the United States reimposed tariffs of 25% on European imports. In response, the European Commission has presented a proposal for a regulation activating countervailing duties on more than 1,600 items, totalling almost €21 billion of imports into Europe.
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Slovakia and Uzbekistan strengthen economic relations: Minister of Economy Denisa Sakova held talks with the Minister of Energy of the Republic of Uzbekistan
During the meeting, the two ministers discussed opportunities for cooperation in the fields of nuclear and renewable energy, water management, and industrial investment.
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Slovakia is on the road to innovation in electromobility and sustainable transport with the introduction of Europe's first mobile chargers for electric vehicles
The first mobile charging stations for electric vehicles are coming to Slovakia. This new generation of solutions is set to transform electromobility. Portable and flexible, these chargers do not require fixed installation, enabling EV charging in locations without permanent infrastructure.
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