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EUR 263.1 mln paid into budget of Tallinn in 4 months
11.05.2020In the first four months of the year 2020, 263.1 million euros of revenue flowed into the budget of the City of Tallinn, which equals 34% of the target for the full year, exclusive of financing activity, informs LETA/BNS.
Keyword tags: Budget, Estonia, Financial Services, Taxation
Lithuania's top 500 taxpayers pay 1.7% more in taxes in Q1
11.05.2020Lithuania's top 500 taxpayers paid a total of 1.308 billion euros in taxes to the state in the first quarter of 2020, up by 1.7% from 1.286 billion euros in the same period last year, writes LETA/BNS, according to figures from the State Tax Inspectorate.
Ignitis Grupė plans a new issue of bonds
11.05.2020An international energy company Ignitis Group is preparing for an issue of bonds worth up to EUR 300 mln. Borrowed funds will be directed to the general corporate purposes, including refinancing of existing indebtedness.
Five Lithuanian beaches granted Blue Flag
11.05.2020ive Lithuanian beaches have been granted the Blue Flag, an international quality mark for beaches, reports LETA/BNS.
airBaltic puts off resumption of flights in Baltics
11.05.2020Latvia's airline airBaltic, which planned to resume the service between Vilnius and Riga on May 13, has cancelled all flights scheduled through May 17 and it is not clear yet when they may be resumed.
Latvia: Coalition agrees to reform management of higher education institutions
Latvia's coalition partners have agreed to push ahead with the planned reform of the management of higher education institutions, Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins (New Unity) told journalists following the weekly coalition meeting, writes LETA/BNS.
Covid-19 Latvia: Vinkele warns medics running out of protective gear
If the supply of medics' personal protective equipment (PPE) remains critically low, decisions on scaling down health care services will have to be taken in a couple of weeks, Health Minister Ilze Vinkele (For Development/For) warned after the weekly coalition meeting today.