The FINANCIAL — Following the successful launch of its dedicated research programme in May in support of the development of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is expanding the initiative to the Baltic states. Based on an
MoreThe FINANCIAL — The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the central banks of Estonia (Eesti Pank), Latvia (Latvijas Banka) and Lithuania (Lietuvos Bankas) are joining forces to develop a regional market for commercial papers. Commercial papers (CPs) are short-term
MoreThe FINANCIAL — Together with the Latvian Ministry of Economy, in mid-March Altum launched a EUR 200m Covid-19 Working Capital Loan Programme, a support mechanism for Latvian businesses impacted by the Covid-19 crisis. To expand the capabilities of this programme to safeguard Latvian
MoreThe FINANCIAL -- Most Brits (60%) disagree to some extent that they are TV addicts, while another 11% neither agree nor disagree, according to the latest YouGov Profiles.
MoreThe FINANCIAL — Today, on 3rd of August, German Airline Lufthansa, resumed regular flights from Tbilisi, Georgia to Germany. During the first regular flight to Munich, all passengers were given TAV branded masks from the airport staff. Flights will be performed twice a week. Technical negotiations
MoreU.S. Department of State released a statement on the 80th Anniversary of the Welles Declaration, where is written that it will never accept Russia’s attack on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine and Georgia. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia replied this
MoreThe FINANCIAL — Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Natia Turnava held a meeting with the representatives of the tourism sector and discussed the problems emerged due to the corona virus pandemic as well as the possible solutions. The representatives of the hotels,
MoreThe FINANCIAL — Since Georgia’s inclusion on the list of safe countries, and the issuance of the recommendation on the possible reopening of borders to these countries, the Georgian Government has been engaged in active bilateral negotiations with several EU member states. According
MoreThe FINANCIAL — The General Director of JSC Georgian Railway, Mr. David Peradze and the President of Latvian Railway, Mr. Edvins Bredzins signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). A special signing ceremony was organized in Riga, Latvia. The purpose of this Memorandum
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