
D. Saková: The Ministry of Economy of the Slovak Republic has prepared several scenarios of targeted assistance for 2026. The final form will be decided by the Slovak government.
Slovak households are guaranteed fixed prices of electricity, gas, and heat until the end of 2025. For 2026, the Ministry of Economy (MH SR) has prepared several scenarios of targeted energy assistance, with the final decision to be made by the Slovak government.
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Government Focuses on Five Key Areas to Support the Automotive Industry
On Friday, July 4, 2025, the Government of the Slovak Republic held a meeting attended also by representatives of car manufacturers, industry associations, and organizations. The Slovak automotive industry, employing around 128,000 people and contributing 10% to Slovakia’s GDP, is undergoing the largest transformation in its history, further influenced by the current geopolitical situation. The government approved a series of measures to ensure the competitiveness of the sector, which forms the backbone of the Slovak economy. The document was prepared in cooperation with the country’s largest carmakers, experts, and relevant institutions.
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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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In Bratislava, representatives of the European Commission met with Slovak industry leaders and key stakeholders in the energy sector.
On Thursday, 3 July 2025, Bratislava hosted an important meeting between representatives of the Slovak Ministry of Economy, led by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Denisa Saková, and the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Energy, led by Director-General Ditte J. Jørgensen. They met with leaders of business and industry associations and organizations to discuss energy prices and the future of the EU energy market, particularly following the presentation of the REPowerEU Roadmap measures. Talks also included Slovak stakeholders from the gas and oil markets and a nuclear electricity producer, with the participation of the relevant national regulators.
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D. Saková: Investment Heading to the Upper Nitra Region – Transforming Regions Affected by Industrial Decline is Our Priority
An investment is being directed to the town of Nováky, representing an important step in the economic transformation of the Upper Nitra region. On Wednesday, 2 July 2025, the Government of the Slovak Republic approved, at the proposal of the Ministry of Economy (MH SR), the provision of investment aid in the amount of €500,000 for Intermodal Technologies, a.s. The investment will support the creation of new jobs and contribute to the efficient use of existing industrial infrastructure, thereby fostering regional development and improving the quality of life of local residents.
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Second Hydrogen Workshop: Balance of Hydrogen Production and Consumption in the Slovak Republic
The Ministry of Economy (MH) of the Slovak Republic, in cooperation with the National Hydrogen Association of Slovakia (NVAS), organized on Wednesday, 25 June 2025, the second joint hydrogen workshop on topics related to forthcoming legislation at both the national and European levels, the transposition of RED III, and the preparation of the Strategic Document on the Hydrogen Ecosystem of Slovakia. The workshop launched the process of defining opportunities for the development of the hydrogen ecosystem for relevant sectors of the Slovak economy based on the “quadruple helix” principle, as well as the impact of the ecosystem on society and the future of Slovakia.
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