Wed, 4 May 2011: Kazakh ties with the European Union are being successfully developed thr…
May 4, 2011 Baltics
The Kazakh visit to Tallinn may be the last of the Kazakh-Baltic route so far, but definitely not the least - Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite’s visit to Astana, the Kazakh capital,...Tags: Andrus Ansip, Baltic, Bilateral Cooperation, Edgar, Estonian President, European Union, Hendrik, Kazakh, Lithuanian President, Nursultan Nazarbayev, Parliament, Parliament Speaker, President Nazarbayev, President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Prime Minister, Riigikogu, Rsquo, Thr, Ties, Toomas Hendrik Ilves
Wed, 21 Jul 2010: Stability provided by Swedish banks…
Jul 21, 2010 Baltics
Rimsevics admits though that Latvia will lose time and foreign investment, because investors will prefer to invest their money in a country that has proven it is able to keep things in order and h...Tags: Budget Policy, Economic Development, Economic Growth, Estonian Government, Estonian President, Foreign Investment, Hendrik, Investors, Latvia, Money, National Currency, Neighbor, Prudent Budget, Rsquo, Swedish Banks, Toomas Hendrik Ilves
Wed, 14 Jul 2010: Council tackles border crossing delays…
Jul 14, 2010 Baltics
“The border administration needs to become more efficient - to have people working faster or hire more of them; this is something that does not require political decisions,” said Veski...Tags: Border Crossing Delays, Double Taxation, Economic Affairs, Investments, Political Decisions, Russia, Russian Business, Taxation Issues, Toomas Hendrik Ilves
Fri, 25 Sep 2009: Wage levels have further to fall…
Sep 25, 2009 Baltics
Director of the Estonian Institute of Economic Research Marje Josing said that the decline in average pay is still in the early phases. Analysts say that wages in Estonia are too high; the overal...Tags: Booming Economy, Decline, Economic Research, Estonian Economy, Estonian Institute, European Countries, Fri, Productivity, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, Wages