[ad_1] Finance Minister Vilius Šapoka, presenting the country’s macroeconomic forecasts for 2020 on Monday, said the situation is not dramatic and gives moderate optimism. Watch the live stream here: “The fall this year should reach around 1.5 percent. And a sufficiently fast recovery next year – 3.3 percent,” said the …
Read More »The director of Latvia Air Baltic is happy to have a larger share of the Lithuanian market: all crises will end one day
[ad_1] The interlocutor was also satisfied that, following the resumption of flights, the market share of Latvians in Latvia increased. “We immediately had 20 percent. Market, when before we had 9%,” he revealed. Gauss is optimistic about the future of the airline industry and believes that in a few years …
Read More »6 coronavirus protective measures that are unlikely to be a waste of time
[ad_1] Here are six tools that aren’t worth wasting your energy, advise University of North Carolina epidemiologist Rachel Graham and her colleagues. 1. Wear gloves at the store The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that coronavirus does not spread as easily on infected surfaces, although a person …
Read More »European companies in China demand honesty and return of workers
[ad_1] With state-owned companies controlling half of China’s economy and strengthening their position abroad, the government should allow competition neutrality, according to an annual report released by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China. China should also allow the return of foreign workers who have not been admitted since …
Read More »Lithuanians sweep the jams made by Genovaitė: Ukergiškė revealed the secret of success
[ad_1] The woman, who lives in the Ukmergė district and looks after the 20-hectare farm, puts a little love in every jug and this could probably be considered the main ingredient that determines the success of the family business “Genutės berry”. “I don’t think much about the results obtained, sales …
Read More »Conversation with Kaunas resident V. Jukna: on how fascinated by the Labor Party trial and why it will rise up in Samogitia
[ad_1] Above all this, in a special series of interviews dedicated to the Seimas elections “Why do you vote?“. Tomorrow Monday, read the continuation of the interview: in it, what V. Jukna thinks about the Union of Greens and Peasants of Lithuania and his work, how he agrees with Viktor …
Read More »Iran: deal makes Bahrain an accessory to Israel’s “crimes”
[ad_1] Trump called it a “truly historic day” and said on Friday that Israel and Bahrain are establishing all diplomatic and trade relations. “They will exchange embassies and ambassadors, launch direct flights between countries and launch cooperation initiatives in a wide range of sectors, including health, business, technology, education, security …
Read More »Lithuanians who have not had a holiday abroad this year are in a hurry for Cyprus: they pointed out a detail, without which they will not get on a plane
[ad_1] When it seemed there was nowhere left to fly due to self-isolation requirements, the beautiful island of Cyprus, where an extremely low number of Covid-19 infections had recently been recorded, suddenly raised its hand. Come to us, it is still a real hot summer – Cypriots advertise and promise …
Read More »Girteka Logistics Manager on Crises, Difficult Solutions and Challenges After Reaching 1 Billion. turnover in euros
[ad_1] He started his career in another logistics company At last week’s executive conference, EBIT E. Liachovich began the history of the company that he now leads from the beginning of his own career in the transportation sector. He alluded to the meeting in year four, when he first worked …
Read More »In Lithuania, 87 deaths from COVID-19 were confirmed: most new cases were in hotbeds
[ad_1] It turns out that the outlook for corporate borrowing won’t improve any further. Commercial real estate (ER) developers face particular challenges as demand has dropped significantly. There is also no shortage of pessimism about the housing market, as bank representatives pointed to notable price imbalances. Unlike 2008 The survey …
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