SocietyPrime Minister’s greetings to Poland on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of independence2018-11-11, 09:42On behalf of the Government of the Republic of Lithuania, Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis has extended the warmest greetings to Poland on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of independence, also sending his wishes for success and prosperity to the Polish people. Participating in FinTech Inn, a high-level conference hosting more than 1,000 local and international stakeholders in the financial technology domain, Vitas Vasiliauskas, Chairman of the Board of the Bank of Lithuania, stressed the importance of both promoting innovation and maintaining high quality standards. Lithuania's Klaipedos Nafta, the operator of the oil product and LNG terminal in the port of Klaipeda, plans to become the world's largest LNG terminal operator over the next decade. The Estonian chain of fitness studios MyFitness opened its first studio in Lithuania, having invested 1.3 mln euros into the venue. Chinese customs officials will inspect Lithuanian grain growers and exporters to see if they meet the requirements to export their products to China. Lietuvos Energija, a group of energy companies, further pursues the international strategy provided for in the Strategy LE 2030 signed a conditional agreement on the acquisition of a project for the development of wind farm in Poland. That will be the first wind farm built by the Group itself. At least 11 Lithuanian lawmakers received 50,0000 spam emails in a massive spam attack on Thursday, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said on Friday. A ban for pedestrians to use their phones while crossing the road comes into force in Lithuania on Thursday. Lithuania's DefMin invites foreign companies to join construction of military bases2018-11-01, 12:22Lithuania's Ministry of National Defence is inviting foreign companies to participate in tenders on the construction of three new military bases in Vilnius and Silale Districts and Siauliai. The Bank of Lithuania could have tightened supervision rules for the banking sector before the last crisis but failed to do so, Vitas Vasiliauskas, chairman of the Bank of Lithuania, says. |
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