
Market competitiveness is the key factor in economic growth
Uncertainty is the key factor in Estonia’s GDP forecast, which is built on the back of the 2022 downturn: energy and consumer prices, purchasing power, and business confidence.
Uncertainty is the key factor in Estonia’s GDP forecast, which is built on the back of the 2022 downturn: energy and consumer prices, purchasing power, and business confidence.
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.
Lithuania has experienced a renaissance during the pandemic in the robotics, automation, and AI sectors. Now planning to start developing RaaS.
The rapid growth in wages drives domestic inflation. While higher energy prices, reduced access to raw materials, and weaker demand hamper exports.
While the global economic situation is deteriorating, the focus should be reversed on GDP growth and net exports, targeting core inflation.
The EU ban on Russian oil products leads to a major shift: China secures a long-term supply and sells refined products globally at higher margins.
Telegraf ÖU is building a network of stations connected by telex: a communication chosen by small credit institutions that cannot use the Swift system.
While analysts predict disinflation, Poland faces increasing energy prices for households linked to higher indirect tax rates. And food prices continue to rise.