Wed, 27 Apr 2011: Stronger nuclear power standards demanded…
Apr 27, 2011 Baltics
“I had to repeat myself once and again that it would not be allowed to trade electricity produced by unsafe nuclear plants in the market of the Baltic States. We will draft and approve the c...Tags: Baltic States, Colleagues, Deputy Prime Minister, Electricity, Kaliningrad Region, Latvia, Lithuania, Lithuanian, Neighbor, Nuclear Plant, Nuclear Plants, Nuclear Power, Rsquo, Russia, Russian Deputy, Ziniu Radijas
Wed, 10 Nov 2010: TeliaSonera ready to reopen talks…
Nov 10, 2010 Baltics
The assessment can be done in many ways, but eventually both sides must come to agreement on price, he said. Dahlstrom visited Riga to participate in a seminar in the Stockholm School of Economi...Tags: Colleagues, Karlberg, Lattelecom, Latvian Government, Lmt, Negotiations, Occasions, Privatization, Riga, School Of Economics, Stockholm School Of Economics, Swedish Company, Teliasonera
Thu, 10 Jun 2010: Development agency head accused of demanding bribes…
Jun 10, 2010 Baltics
“Now LIDA looks bad, () as the latest success story is threatened with disgrace due to bureaucracy,” said Ozols ironically. Considering that the agreement concluded between Aerodium ...Tags: Aerodium, Autumn, Batteries, Bribe, Bribes, Bureaucracy, Businessman, Colleagues, Disgrace, Lats, Mobile Telephones, Rsquo, Success Story
Wed, 16 Apr 2008: Forecasts for Latvian GDP vary wildly, while IMF predicts hard-landing…
Apr 16, 2008 Latvia
Inflation this year would amount to 15.3 percent this year and 9.2 percent next year. The IMF forecast reads a worst-case scenario for Latvia, where the government is struggling to correct macroe...Tags: Colleagues, Conservative Assumptions, Continuation, Gdp, Growth Factors, Imf, Inflation, Latvia, Prognoses, Prognosis, Spokesman, Tradition, Worst Case Scenario
Wed, 12 Mar 2008: Latvia’s Cabinet says ‘no’ to small airports…
Mar 12, 2008 Latvia
Last year the government shelled out 1 million lats to develop Liepaja's airport, and Slesers told his colleagues that the funds were well spent. The airport regained its status as an internatio...Tags: Airports, Colleagues, Cr, Embryonic Stage, Flights To Copenhagen, Hamburg, Lats, Latvia, Money, Privatization, Riga, Stabilization Fund, Target, Ventspils
Wed, 5 Sep 2007: Adamkus: Poland still keen on nuclear plant…
Sep 5, 2007 Baltics
Adamkus also said a joint company would be established in the near future in order to begin realizing plans to link the two countries' energy grids. In recent weeks there have been reports that...Tags: Adamkus, Atomic Power Plant, Colleagues, Doubts, Grids, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, Keen, Latvia, Nuclear Plant, Nuclear Power, Parliament, Percent Stake, Poland, Prime Minister, Wed 5
Wed, 21 Feb 2007: Riga Airport to see some 20 new routes this year…
Feb 21, 2007 Latvia
It should be bigger than Stockholm or Copenhagen's airports, since we have the opportunity to connect cities of the EU and the former U.S.S.R." Last year Riga Airport handled 2.5 million passenger...Tags: Airports, Colleagues, Copenhagen, Critical Mass, Eve, Expansion Plan, Landing Strip, New Landing, New Year, Opportunity, Passenger Terminal, Riga, Stockholm
Wed, 12 Oct 2005: EC gives show of moral support to Latvia…
Oct 12, 2005 Latvia
The unions demanded that the Latvians, who were being paid considerably less than their Swedish colleagues, sign a collective labor agreement. Laval and Partners refused, saying such an agreement ...Tags: Colleagues, Concept Of Labor, Court Of Justice, Ec, European Court Of Justice, Labor Migration, Latvia, Latvians, Laval, Local Authority, Mccreevy, Moral Support, Provisions, Sweden, Unions
Thu, 6 Feb 2003: Talk of mutual sanctions heats up…
Feb 6, 2003 Baltics
In these meetings, Lithuanian authorities will ask their Latvian colleagues to present additional information and exact figures about Lithuanian dairy-product sales in Latvia.Moreover, in response...Tags: Colleagues, Dairy Product, Dumping Duties, Exact Figures, Kilogram, Lats, Latvia, Latvian Government, Lithuanian Authorities, Milk, Sanctions, Six Months, World Trade Organization