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Turkish govt trying to take over lung ventilators ordered by Lithuanians
17.04.2020The Turkish government is set to decide on Monday whether to allow a shipment of lung ventilators, worth 350,000 euro, to be delivered to Lithuania, according to the lrytas.lt news website information reports LETA/BNS.
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Business-to-business customers expect personal service in online chat
17.04.2020For a long time, companies have used cost-effective chat services in their business-to-customer (B2C) sales. Companies engaged in business-to-business (B2B) sales are also increasingly moving their activities online, but their online chat services and customer interaction have not been studied much yet. A new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows that the nature of social presence in B2B online chat dialogues varied depending on the stage of the customer relationship.
Covid-19: Tallink laying off up to 550 employees in Latvia
17.04.2020The Tallink Grupp subsidiary Tallink Latvija AS on Friday notified the Latvian Employment Agency and the group's Latvian crew members and shore personnel that it is commencing a collective redundancies process involving around 550 Latvian employees, Tallink informed the stock exchange.
Estonian e-retailer Hansapost has doubled sales
17.04.2020Estonian e-retailer Hansapost has almost doubled monthly sales compared with the same period last year, while it is working on the limit of its capacity just like all other logistics companies and there may be delays with deliveries as a result, reported LETA/BNS.
Estonia joins Three Seas Initiative Investment Fund
17.04.2020- Estonia, along with Poland and Romania, has joined the Three Seas Initiative Investment Fund, created to finance ambitious infrastructure projects in the energy, transport and digital sectors in Central and Eastern Europe, the Estonian Foreign Ministry informed LETA/BNS.
Electricity prices in Lithuania, elsewhere in region driven down by hydro power supply
Wholesale electricity prices in Lithuania and the other two Baltic countries dropped by 14 percent in March from February and the average price across the Nord Pool power exchange plunged by 31 percent amid continued high hydro power production in the region, the Latvian-owned independent electricity supplier Elektrum Lietuva said LETA/BNS.
Estonia joins Three Seas Initiative Investment Fund
Estonia, along with Poland and Romania, has joined the Three Seas Initiative Investment Fund, created to finance ambitious infrastructure projects in the energy, transport and digital sectors in Central and Eastern Europe, the Estonian Foreign Ministry informed Thursday.