[ad_1] The Latvian government’s decision on Friday will determine the future of the Baltic bubble: the leaders of the neighboring country are considering adding Lithuania and Estonia to the list of countries to isolate from, where the number of coronavirus cases has risen sharply. This is bad news not only …
Read More »Meeting of A. Lukashenko and the Minister of Energy of Russia A. Novak on the issue of sanctions against Lithuania Business
[ad_1] Moscow wants Minsk to use Russia’s port, not Klaipeda, to load oil. This year, nine tankers bound for Belarus were transshipped through Klaipedos Nafta, about 669 thousand tons. Two tankers brought crude from the United States. Mr. Lukashenko previously said that oil imports should be diversified and independent only …
Read More »AirBaltic launches direct flights from Vilnius to Kiev
[ad_1] “We are ready to strengthen connections with the capitals of the three Baltic countries. We continue to adjust our airline network in accordance with the restrictions and recommendations of all official authorities and with the introduction of various additional security measures. This summer is the fifth completely new direct …
Read More »The construction of the new Acropolis is delayed by coronavirus
[ad_1] “The measures and restrictions to control the spread of the coronavirus have had and continue to have a direct impact on both the retail sector and the service, entertainment and restaurant sectors. Currently we continue working on the design of solutions and updating them. Due to circumstances, we will …
Read More »AirBaltic launches direct flights from Vilnius to Kiev
[ad_1] “We are ready to strengthen connections with the capitals of the three Baltic countries. We continue to adjust our airline network in accordance with the restrictions and recommendations of all official authorities and with the introduction of various additional security measures. This summer is the fifth completely new direct …
Read More »About 80 more companies are considering applying to the court for quarantine restrictions: there are 100,000. euro damage
[ad_1] The first company to file a complaint with the court is the Aukštaitija Implantology Clinic. According to him, by closing the deals, the government exceeded its authority in mid-March. The company requests a compensation of 70 thousand. Damages for loss of income and expenses incurred. As lawyer Nerijus Zaleckas …
Read More »E.Lazauskas, director of Lithuania’s rail freight business: “If the Belarusians leave, we will earn those 100 million euros elsewhere” | Deal
[ad_1] The new E.Lazauskas office has a great view of the Vilnius railway station crossing. Looking out the window and joking, E. Lazauskas, who runs the entire business of the state railways, does not remember the frightened boss, for whom his neighbors to the East prepare sanctions. One hundred million …
Read More »Some Lidl stores reduce opening hours
[ad_1] “Depending on the convenience of shoppers and the directions of their favorite summer routes, some stores have been open longer during the summer and return to normal business hours at the beginning of the fall season,” said the retail chain. . From September 7, Lidl stores located in Vilnius …
Read More »The government has refused to limit the opening hours of cafes and bars, but there will be other demands
[ad_1] “It has been decided that the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Economy and Innovation will meet with the associated structures on Monday and seek solutions to ensure compliance with security requirements that will be stricter than usual without prohibiting or restricting their activities. agencies, “said the Prime …
Read More »21 Belarusian companies have already applied to Lithuania: they will facilitate the conditions for establishment
[ad_1] Foreign Minister Linas Linkevičius, who presented the plan at Wednesday’s government meeting, said that up to 100,000 LTL from the government reserve is expected to be earmarked for the Health Ministry. for humanitarian aid. “Most likely it is for treatment services,” the minister said. The government agreed that during …
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