Appearances are deceiving: inflation is in an upward trend
While analysts predict disinflation, Poland faces increasing energy prices for households linked to higher indirect tax rates. And food prices continue to rise.
While analysts predict disinflation, Poland faces increasing energy prices for households linked to higher indirect tax rates. And food prices continue to rise.
In the homeland of digital services, marriage and divorce applications and documentation are online, dematerializing the process and speeding up the procedure.
In Estonia, consumers have not been able to keep pace with inflation in recent months, and retail sales volumes have started to fall.
Ze Pak and Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power will assess the feasibility of building four 1,400-megawatt nuclear reactors in central Poland, using South Korean technology.
The Polish government is desperate to see the new measure passed, as it’s key to getting €36 bn from the EU’s recovery fund with elections at stake.
For those who are trying to understand how much money is reasonable to invest in the current conditions, Latvia offers a tailor-made agenda.
Lithuania’s economy keeps growing (1.3% in 2023). But the stabilization is fragile, and the balance of risks is negative. The global outlook is worsening.
The case of Bürokratt and the implementation of AI in governmental services in Estonia comes from a strong foundation of start-ups and research initiatives.
The forecasts for Latvia see a persistently high degree of uncertainty. GDP is revised downwards to 2.1%, with a 5.6% contraction in household consumption.
iTechArt Group and Sapiens are the latest addition to the strong Fintech presence in a country that is the perfect fit for a technological delivery centre.