With artificial high prices, sales and growth slow down
The Polish industrial production fell 1.2% YoY, with GDP growth down to 1% in Q1. Wages continue to feed inflation, putting pressure on real disposable incomes.
The Polish industrial production fell 1.2% YoY, with GDP growth down to 1% in Q1. Wages continue to feed inflation, putting pressure on real disposable incomes.
In front of the highly remote target set on 2050, the atom is a key technology to achieve climate goals and carbon neutrality.
Latvia is not only one of the world’s most significant investment and real estate forums but also a cleantech hub in sustainable technologies.
Tallinn continues to build the infrastructure of the south-eastern border according to the scheduled times. The works should still be completed by 2025.
Lithuania has experienced a renaissance during the pandemic in the robotics, automation, and AI sectors. Now planning to start developing RaaS.
Kyiv’s major offensive could begin in less than two months. And Poland will be the first country to provide the Ukrainian resistance with fighter jets.
The rapid growth in wages drives domestic inflation. While higher energy prices, reduced access to raw materials, and weaker demand hamper exports.
Lithuania is the EU’s largest fintech hub by licenses issued with an 80% increase in the income generated and 19% more employees last year.
Central banks are normally cited as the entities who fix the economy by disinflation, not those who broke the market by causing inflation.
e-Residency created an environment for entrepreneurs able to generate 1.8 billion euros in turnover and create 6,700+ jobs in Estonia.