Estonia keeps building on the barbed border with Russia
Tallinn continues to build the infrastructure of the south-eastern border according to the scheduled times. The works should still be completed by 2025.
Tallinn continues to build the infrastructure of the south-eastern border according to the scheduled times. The works should still be completed by 2025.
Kyiv’s major offensive could begin in less than two months. And Poland will be the first country to provide the Ukrainian resistance with fighter jets.
Estonia is pushing to close work on the wall on the south-eastern front, while Poland has finished building the fence on the border with Belarus.
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.
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 winner of the auction is UAB Saulės Grąža. The total investment in development and distribution will exceed EUR 90 million.
Warsaw will raise its target defence spending to 5% of GDP. Whether acting as buffer from Russia will translate into political influence is another matter.
The rise in relative costs and the gas storage/demand gap in Latvia will make the path rockier, thus weakening competitiveness.
Poland has launched the Baltic Pipe, the infrastructure which will deliver 6.5 billion cubic meters of Norwegian gas in 2023.
As the price of almost all goods and services continued to increase, the scenario in Latvia is worsened by the transport sector.