Lithuania: country eyes domestic landmine production

Lithuania plans to spend EUR 500 million over the next decade on anti-tank mines, prioritising local manufacturers. However, domestic companies say the current technical specifications appear tailored to Poland-made mines, raising concerns about whether it’s viable to invest in domestic production. Five Lithuanian firms are considering participation in a Defence Ministry tender to supply anti-tank…

Bulgaria: experts criticize Euro Transition Law as vague and overreaching

The recent amendments to Bulgaria’s Euro Introduction Law have sparked significant controversy, with prominent economists and political figures voicing sharp criticism over its unclear provisions and broad regulatory powers. Lachezar Bogdanov, chief economist at the Institute for Market Economics, described the law as “more of a scarecrow law,” warning that while it might be intended…

Ukraine: state debt increases in June 2025

The total amount of Ukraine’s state and state-guaranteed debt as of the end of June reached $184.84 billion, increasing by $3.88 billion over month. This was reported by the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine. As of June 30, Ukraine’s state and state-guaranteed debt amounted to UAH 7,696.95 billion, or $184.84 billion. “During June, the amount…