A drone wall to secure against invasion and smuggling
Tallinn will create a technological barrier for neutralizing unmanned aerial vehicles along the eastern border of the country.
Tallinn will create a technological barrier for neutralizing unmanned aerial vehicles along the eastern border of the country.
Estonia’s services export continues to grow moderately, but manufacturing is still in quite a precarious position.
Investment has remained stable and expectations of decline have lessened, it is now essential to reduce the debt burden of the public sector.
Estonia has about twenty historic properties on the market: stately buildings are cheaper though subject to obligations and complications.
The construction of Estonia’s first pumped hydro storage plant will begin in 2025, with a capacity of 6GWh of power to the grid.
Despite the consumer basket being 2.5% more expensive YoY, inflation expectations have fallen – only waiting for energy prices to climb for seasonal reasons.
Moscow has unilaterally decided to change Russia’s maritime borders with Lithuania and Finland, and is pointed for the buoys disappeared along the Narva River.
The Estonian economy remained in recession in the first quarter, but Eesti Pank is more optimistic about the second half of the year as export rebounds.
Estonia’s success in startups and deeptech is attributed to a supportive ecosystem, innovative policies, and a strong talent pool.
Estonia will be decoupled from the Russian electricity system in 2025 and put together new projects across wind, solar, hydrogen, and nuclear.