
Latvia: new investment looking for infrastructure and production
Multi-million projects for the construction of new industrial parks in Jelgava, Ventspils, Liepaja, and Daugavpils received the green light.
Multi-million projects for the construction of new industrial parks in Jelgava, Ventspils, Liepaja, and Daugavpils received the green light.
The core inflation is persistently higher than headline, while expansionary fiscal policy increases the pressure and weaken the competitiveness.
NATO is strengthening its presence on the eastern border with an additional German brigade of about 4,800 soldiers in Lithuania.
The current decline in Estonia’s exports is more a reflection of the weakness in foreign markets and the problems with competitiveness.
Estonia has the most startups and unicorns per capita in Europe, a result of its leadership in education, where digitalization is a cornerstone.
Mushroom hunting has been included among the national values contained in Latvia’s intangible cultural heritage.
Riga is setting up ten new wind power plants with a total capacity of at least 800 megawatts (MW) and a green hydrogen plant in Ventspils.
Tallinn has presented a €7m project for a city park with an insect-friendly green corridor connecting green areas and neighbourhoods.
CEE inflation remains markedly higher than in the West, and is unlikely to get back on track till late-2025.
Relations with the EU represent the crucial point for the future of Warsaw, which has become the most reliable ally for the USA in the continent.