Latvia: Green public procurement to favour local producers: minister

The Latvian government has approved amendments to requirements on green public procurement, aiming to provide more opportunities for local producers, Baltic News Network reports. The updated criteria cover various categories such as food and catering, indoor and street lighting, construction, transport, and road construction and maintenance. The amendments will enable municipal and state institutions to…

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Estonia: Six entries shortlisted in Tartu cultural centre design competition

A jury in Estonia’s second-largest city, Tartu, has shortlisted six entries in an international architectural competition to design the Tartu Südalinna Cultural Centre (SÜKU), ERR reports. The jury, which is chaired by Tartu mayor Urmas Klaas, received altogether 107 entries for the competition. The award ceremony announcing the winning design will take place on 14…

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Estonia: Retail turnover plummets in H1/2023

Retail turnover in Estonia saw a significant decline in the first half of 2023, primarily driven by decreases in the construction and industrial goods sectors, while food sales remained relatively stable, ERR reports. The electronics industry was particularly hard-hit, with a sharp 20% drop in sales year-on-year, specifically in computers and telecommunications devices. Bookstores also…

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