[ad_1] A representative of Norfa’s retail network informed BNS that in order to take industrial products off the market, a large part of the software on the network would have to be replaced, which would have a negative impact on the company’s operations. “Software changes of this magnitude can cause …
Read More »The Registration Center advises: how to request a certificate of declared residence
[ad_1] The data on the declared places of residence of the people are collected in the Population Register maintained by the Registry Center, it is written in a press release. To obtain a certificate of declared residence, an application must be submitted to the Records Center. There are several ways …
Read More »Who and how will work in Akropolis during the holidays and during the quarantine
[ad_1] Opening hours during the holidays On Christmas Day, December 24, the commercial and catering establishments that operate in Akropolis (which only serve take away food) will be open until 5:00 p.m., except until 7:00 p.m. Maxima and Eurovaistinė will run (Eurovaistinė in Šiauliai Akropolis will run until 6pm). On …
Read More »Gift ideas that will still arrive before the holidays: Lithuanian manufacturers have something to surprise
[ad_1] “Each partnership established with Lithuanian producers helps to strengthen and develop the country’s economy. It is particularly gratifying to see that small family farms are also gradually transforming into the large retail market and that more shoppers are discovering the exceptional products they produce. The range of specialized “Greetings …
Read More »A Belarusian oligarch who trades in equipment has been included in the EU sanctions list
[ad_1] A total of 88 Belarusians are currently on the EU sanctions list. Most of them are people around Lukashenko and the Belarusian leader himself. Of the 29 people on Thursday’s list, most are also regime officials: police chiefs, judges, but there are also two businessmen, Aliaksandr Shakucin and Mikhail …
Read More »Belarus receives punishment – Respublika.lt
[ad_1] Photo 6 Due to the ambitions of Lithuanian politicians, Belarus is blocking the export of petroleum products through the port of Klaipeda. Temporarily? Editorial file photo The events were predicted The Klaipeda state seaport employs about 58,000 people. people, and Belarusian cargo accounts for about a third of the …
Read More »Small business owners: the government only consults with large companies and forgets us
[ad_1] Dainora Žilevičienė, owner of the Mix kosmetika cosmetics, perfumery and jewelry store in Rietavas, said a 40-square-meter store is rented in a large shopping center, which will have to close on Wednesday. “He is very angry that the mall where our store is sold not only sells food, but …
Read More »Businesses welcome new government Christmas gifts, but economist cautions about spending Business
[ad_1] Since Wednesday, much stricter quarantine measures have been in place in Lithuania than before. The most painful solutions for companies are related to the closure of a large number of stores and restrictions on the service sector. We discuss the impact of these restrictions on the economy and the …
Read More »A.Armonaitė asks retail chains to narrow down: better for them than waiting for permission from above Business
[ad_1] “I called on major retail chains to voluntarily limit the range. In order to reduce the flow of buyers, “the minister told reporters at Seimas. According to her, retail chains could operate as abroad when unnecessary compartments of goods are blocked. I think it’s always better to just volunteer …
Read More »A representative of the merchants on the Armonaitė proposal: you also have to think about the person who lives in the village
[ad_1] Rūta Vainienė, President of the Lithuanian Trade Association Delphi commented that it would not be possible to coordinate actions within the association due to competition law restrictions – each retail chain would have to make its own decisions. He does not fully support Minister Armonaitė’s proposal, as small traders, …
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