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Estonia: Finance Minister rejects diesel tax cut

Via BalticaMay 5, 202601 mins

Estonia’s Minister of Finance, Jürgen Ligi, has rejected a proposal to lower the excise duty on diesel fuel temporarily, ERR reports. Ligi argued that broad-based tax cuts would have a very large and lasting negative impact on the state budget, and that targeted measures to support vulnerable households and sectors would be more sensible. In…

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Latvia: Government mulls windfall tax on fuel retailers

Via BalticaApril 7, 202601 mins

The Latvian government is considering a windfall tax on fuel retailers, LETA reports. Under the proposal, fuel retailers would have to pay a solidarity tax if their actual retail price was more than 3% higher than the objectively calculated indicative retail price. Earlier, the government lowered the excise duty on diesel fuel temporarily until 30…

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Lithuania: New laws to control fuel prices

Via BalticaApril 4, 202601 mins

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda has proposed a draft law that would allow the government to set maximum consumer prices on petrol and diesel fuel by decree, ELTA reports. Under the law, the Energy Ministry would calculate and proclaim the daily fuel price cap under a specific formula. Retailers failing to comply with the price cap…

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Lithuania: Government may cut diesel tax

Via BalticaApril 2, 2026April 2, 202601 mins

The Lithuanian government will consider cutting the excise duty on diesel fuel temporarily amid the sudden surge in global oil prices, BNS reports. Under the Finance Ministry’s proposed legislative amendments, the fixed portion of the excise duty rate for standard diesel and marked agricultural diesel would be reduced until 15 June 2026. The move would…

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Latvia: Government proposes loan to airBaltic

Via BalticaApril 1, 2026April 1, 202601 mins

The Latvian government has proposed granting a short-term loan of EUR 30mn to the national air carrier, airBaltic, due to the rapid rise in fuel prices, LSM reports. Speaking in an interview with LTV, Prime Minister Evika Silina admitted that the company may need more state support later, however. Earlier, airBaltic estimated that it would…

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Estonia: Prices up 5.2% in September 2025: flash estimate

Via BalticaOctober 1, 2025October 1, 202501 mins

Estonia’s harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP) rose by 5.2% on year in September 2025, according to Statistics Estonia’s flash estimate, ERR reports. Compared to August 2025, prices fell by 1.2%. The monthly fall was mainly due to a drop in prices for food, non-alcoholic beverages, and fuel. The HICP takes into account spending by…

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Estonia: Fuel market remained stable in 2024

Via BalticaJuly 8, 202501 mins

Estonia’s fuel market remained stable in 2024, ERR reported. Olerex retained market leadership with annual sales of EUR 551.6mn, which was largely unchanged from 2023. Motor fuel accounted for 81% of overall turnover. The company’s profit remained stable at EUR 6.7mn. Circle K’s revenue declined to EUR 369.3mn, while its net profit increased to EUR…

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Estonia: Retail trade turnover down 3% in 2024: statistics

Via BalticaFebruary 1, 202501 mins

The total turnover of retail trade enterprises in Estonia amounted to EUR 10.4bn in 2024, which was down 3% from 2023, according to preliminary data from Statistics Estonia, Baltic News Network reports. Retail sales in grocery stores fell by 3% and in stores selling manufactured goods by 4% over a year. Retail sales of automotive…

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Latvia: Retail trade turnover up 1% in 2024: statistics

Via BalticaFebruary 1, 202501 mins

Latvia’s total retail trade turnover rose by 1% in 2024 compared to 2023, according to calendar-adjusted data at constant prices published by the Central Statistical Bureau (CSP), LSM reports. The annual turnover of retail trade in food products decreased by 1.6%, whereas retail trade of non-food products (except automotive fuel) increased by 2.3%. Retail sales…

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