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Friday, 26.04.2024, 01:27
Laila Odina appointed board chairwoman of Riga Airport
15.04.2020In order to ensure uninterrupted operations of International Airport Riga, the company's supervisory board appointed supervisory board member Laila Odina as the board chairwoman, said the airport's spokeswoman Laura Karnite.
Keyword tags: Airport, Latvia, Transport
Covid-19 Lithuania: Decisions taken regarding subsidies for employers and self-employed persons (main steps)
15.04.2020Employers will be able to get 90 percent or 70 percent level state subsidies when downtime must be imposed during the extreme situation and quarantine. During this difficult period, self-employed persons will be granted a benefit of EUR 257 per month, informed Ministry of Social Security and Labour of Lithuania.
Deliveries to Latvijas Pasts postal company's parcel machines jump 40% in March
15.04.2020Demand for deliveries to the parcel machines of Latvijas Pasts national postal company has jumped since the state of emergency has been declared in Latvia over the Covid-19 crisis, with deliveries to the parcel machines in March jumping 40% against February, the company's representative Gundega Varpa told LETA.
Medical supplies push cargo volumes at Lithuanian airports
15.04.2020The volumes of plane-carried cargos have increased at Lithuanian airports this year, rising 17% to 4,500 tons in the first quarter, reported LETA/BNS.
Singaporean company delivers 1.5 mln face masks to Latvia
15.04.2020Singapore-registered company ADDI Trading PTE Ltd. delivered disposable face masks to Latvia last week, LETA was told at the Latvian Defense Ministry.
Covid-19 Lartvia: Layoffs possible in public administration after the crisis
Remote work has proved that money can be saved on many public administration functions, which is why there could be layoffs at many public administration institutions once the crisis is over, Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins (New Unity) said in an interview with TV3 television this morning, referred LETA/BNS.
Elektrum Lietuva starts supplying power to households in Lithuania
As Lithuania seeks to fully liberalize its retail power market in 2021-2023, Elektrum Lietuva, a power supplier owned by Latvia's Latvenergo, has entered Lithuania's private consumer market and started supplying power to households in Lithuania