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Latvijas Banka's plans in the field of statistics until 2026 approved

Today the Council of Latvijas Banka approved the Statistical Programme of Latvijas Banka for 2023 and outlined the plans for work in the field o...

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Venipak strengthens its position in Estonia: expands its network of parcel machines

International parcel delivery company Venipak has started expanding its network of parcel machines in Estonia. Until now, the company ha...

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The Growth in Loans is Not the Result of The Increase in Payments For Public Utilities

The reason for the increase in the number of loans granted during the last half-year compared to the previous year is related to the rec...

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Russian oligarchs continue their business in Latvia - The Insider

RIGA - The Kremlin-linked oligarchs Iskandar Makhmudov and Andrei Bokarev are still active doing business in Latvia, The Insider portal reported...

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Average wage growth in Baltic states has been fastest in OECD in past ten years - study

VILNIUS - The average wage growth in the Baltic states in the past ten years had been the fastest one among the members of the Organization for ...

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US artillery and aviation units to be deployed in Latvia

RIGA - The US has approved plans on enhancing its military presence in the Baltic states, and US artillery and aviation units will be deployed i...

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Synchronization still lacks technical elements – Estonian PM

TALLINN - The Baltic states' synchronization with continental Europe's electricity grid and the disconnection from the post-Soviet elect...

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We must act together with Latvia, Lithuania in energy crisis - Estonian PM

TALLINN – Speaking about energy security with Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins and Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte in Ri...

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In Baltic security landscape, NATO membership of Finland and Sweden is last missing piece of puzzle - Smiltens

RIGA - In the Baltic region's security landscape, the NATO membership of Finland and Sweden is the last missing piece of the puzzle, Saeima ...

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Baltics agree on need to raise defense funding to 3% of GDP

VILNIUS – The three Baltic countries agree on the need to raise defense spending to 3 percent of GDP, but they plan to achieve the target ...

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