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.
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.
Reliable infrastructure and flexible IT talent make Lithuania fly: 61% of GBS and ICT centres expand existing functions over 2023.
The transparency in public finance is key for better controlling public spending: with 5.5-6% of GDP Warsaw has the highest deficit in the EU.
CBDC aren’t necessary, digitalization and ease are already here. What’s missing is a competitive free market transmission mechanism.
Latvia closes one of its two crossing points with Belarus and signed for a purchase of the German medium-range air defence system IRIS-T.
Since Wagner mercenaries arrived Belarus, Latvia Lithuania and Poland prepare for increasing illegal border crossings and hybrid threats.
The viability of alternative export routes to the Ukrainian grain presents transportation and capacity costs for an already tight global wheat market.
New projects in Latvia create 1160 workplaces and reach 371.5M. Over the next ten years, 509.8M will target the electricity transmission system.