Lithuania: INPP signs new contracts

Two international consortia have contracted to develop technologies for dismantling the reactors of Lithuania’s Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant (INPP) for around 11 million euros, not including VAT, in total. The plant was shut down more than a decade ago and was now being decommissioned. On January 11, the INPP signed two contracts for design services…

Georgia: external trade up in 2022

Georgian external trade turnover amounted to $19.04 billion in 2022, up by 32.8% YoY, the Georgian National Statistics Office revealed. The value of exports rose by 31.8% and equaled $5.59 billion, while imports grew by 33.2%, amounting to $13.45 billion in 2022. Trade deficit reached $7.85 billion, and the share of trade turnover hit 41.3%.…

Ukraine: food exports to EU up in 2022

In times of war, the agricultural sector has become the basis of Ukrainian exports and, accordingly, the guarantor of foreign exchange earnings from trade. Four of the top 5 positions of goods that Ukraine sold last year were food and agricultural products. The agrarian part last year amounted to 53% of total exports. The total…

Poland: Ukrainians biggest foreign employee group

The largest number of foreigners working in Poland are Ukrainians, the family and social policy minister has said. Marlena Malag cited data from ZUS, Poland’s main insurer, which showed that 1,063,300 foreigners were legally employed in Poland in December 2022, a rise by 191,700 from January 2022. Malag noted the majority were Ukrainian refugees who…

Moldova: consumer prices up in 2022

In 2022, consumer prices in 2022 increased on average by 28.7% YoY. The National Statistics Bureau (BNS) unveiled the data. At the same time, in December 2022, compared to the same month in 2021, average consumer prices increased by 30.2%. The increase was influenced in particular by the increase in the prices of food products…