Lithuania: Bank of Taiwan may compete with major banks

Lithuania’s central bank, the Bank of Lithuania, has called on Taiwan’s state-owned Bank of Taiwan (BOT) to provide as diverse banking services in Lithuania as possible, BNS reports. Earlier, business news outlet Verslo Zinios reported that BOT had obtained regulatory approval to open a representative office in Lithuania. Lukas Jakubonis, chief business development officer at…

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Estonia: Electricity prices set to increase after joining European grid

Electricity prices in Estonia will increase significantly following the planned decoupling from the Russian electricity grid in February 2025, Postimees reports. Currently, the rate for production and consumption stands at just EUR 0.04 per MWh. Estonia’s transmission system operator, Elering, has proposed raising the rate to as much as EUR 5.31 per MWh, largely due…

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Baltic: EU allocates another EUR 1.2bn for Rail Baltica project

The European Commission will allocate an additional EUR 1.2bn of EU funds for the construction of the Rail Baltica railway, the project’s coordinator, RB Rail, announced, LSM reports. Of the sum, around EUR 370mn will go to Estonia, EUR 346mn to Latvia, and EUR 458mn to Lithuania. Together with national co-financing, total available funding will…

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Baltic: Power grids to exit Russian system in February 2025

The Baltic power transmission system operators (TSOs) have notified Russia and Belarus of their intention to decouple from the Russian-controlled IPS/UPS electricity system in February 2025, ERR reports. Estonia’s Elering, Latvia’s Augstsprieguma Tikls (AST), and Lithuania’s Litgrid informed the Russian and Belarusian TSOs that they would not extend the BRELL parallel energy system operation agreement….

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Lithuania: Parliament mandates licences on crypto companies

The Lithuanian parliament, the Seimas, has approved legislation tightening the supervision of virtual currency companies, BNS reports. Under the amendments, crypto asset companies will have to obtain licences from the Bank of Lithuania. The amendments implement the European Regulation on Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA). Market participants have until June 2025 to be licensed. The central…

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