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League Finance Minister with €7,000 salary: I eat canned food because of the crisis and the impact of the war on prices
Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi (Reform Party) admitted that in the context of the energy crisis and the impact of the war on prices, he has to economise on food, in particular by eating canned goods.
Read MoreSelver begins testing a security solution familiar from Lidl stores at self-checkouts
The Selver retail chain is starting to test a security solution at its self-checkouts that was used in Lidl stores, where it caused customer dissatisfaction, writes Ärileht.
Read MoreLAWYER ANSWERS | What should I do if my neighbor demands that I demolish my shed?
A Maaleht reader wonders whether the neighbor has the right to demand that the barn be demolished.
Read MoreLithuanian energy giant made Grossi a better offer than Eesti Energia. What changes await Grossi stores?
Next month, Lithuanian energy giant Ignitis Grupp is set to open the first charging points for electric vehicles in Estonia, some of which will be located next to Grossi grocery stores. In the coming years, Ignitis plans to install its fast charging…
Read MoreNew EU regulations: our clothes will become more expensive but more durable
New EU regulations in the textile industry will change the way we use fashion and declare war on the fast fashion industry. How these big changes will affect designers, manufacturers and consumers of fashion will be discussed at the Sustainable Consu…
Read MoreWill investors return to real estate? Developer guarantees 8% annual return
The developer of the first energy class A apartment building in Kuressaare at 7 Tolli Street is confident that it is not difficult to earn an 8 percent return in today's market conditions, and to back up his words, he is prepared to guarantee suc…
Read MoreMikhail Kõlvart promised that the centrists would help people challenge the car tax in court
The Centre Party will prepare a standard form for filing a complaint to the court to make it easier for people to challenge the car tax, said the chairman of the Centre Party, Mihhail Kõlvart.
Read MoreThe Estonian company had three specialists, now only one remains. All because of artificial intelligence
Which professions in Estonia are already under attack due to the use of artificial intelligence? Is it possible to save thousands of euros with the help of such a virtual assistant? And are people being laid off en masse due to the new technology? Ru…
Read MoreWhat will be the minimum wage? Employers and trade unions have begun negotiations
Today, delegations from the Estonian Employers' Confederation and the Estonian Trade Union Confederation met to discuss the minimum wage in 2025. No specific figures were announced at the meeting; negotiations will continue in October.
Read MoreTallinna Vesi will raise the price of water again. What is being cited?
The company Tallinna Vesi has submitted a petition to the Competition Authority to review the prices for water supply services. The price changes will come into effect on November 1, and the average price will increase by one cent per cubic metre.
Read MoreEmployers' Union: New compensation system will significantly reduce benefits and services of the Unemployment Insurance Fund
By changing the unemployment compensation system, the reform essentially became a plan to cut costs, the Employers' Central Union believes. The unemployment insurance fund will cope with the new cuts, but unemployment insurance payments should no…
Read MoreMAPS | Fermi Energia to Present Virumaa Nuclear Power Plant Planning Process
This week, Fermi Energia will hold public meetings in the municipalities of Lüganuse and Viru-Nigula to discuss the proposed location of the nuclear power plant and the state special planning process, the company said in a press release.
Read MoreApartments in bankrupt development project to be sold at half price
Creditors of the scandalous Teletorni Kodud development project have decided to start selling the debtor's apartments. The bankruptcy trustee had previously tried to find a buyer who would buy the entire problematic project and put the buildings…
Read More'Ten Times More Expensive': Landlords Rush to Raise Prices in Anticipation of Timberlake
Owners of rental apartments and hotels are raising prices ahead of concerts by world stars Justin Timberlake and Imagine Dragons in Estonia. On average, the cost of renting apartments near the Song Festival Grounds has increased by 3-5 times, althoug…
Read MoreCheap: City Puts Architectural Monument With Interesting History Up For Sale
The Pärnu City Government has put the Pärnu Citizens' House (Pärnu Linnakodaniku Maja), which has survived wars, fires and destruction and is known as the oldest building in the city centre built from horizontal logs, up for sale on the auction p…
Read MoreHave you paid all the required taxes? The deadline is in a week, installments are possible
The Tax and Customs Board (TCB) reminds that the deadline for paying both the second part of the land tax and the income tax, which is subject to additional payment on the basis of the income tax return, is 1 October 2024.
Read MoreLidl in Estonia introduces globally recognized food quality label
Lidl customers in Estonia will soon see a special Eurofins mark on some price tags of fresh meat and meat products, fish and fish products, and dairy products. The Eurofins mark indicates that the quality of these products meets the standards that Eu…
Read MoreBank of Estonia halved economic growth expectations
According to the latest economic forecast from the Bank of Estonia, the economy has started to recover, but slowly. On average, the economy will shrink slightly this year, but grow by 1.9% next year and by 3% in 2026.
Read MoreThe Tartu-Riga railway route has not yet been put into operation, but the train's departure and arrival times are already being criticized
As is known, Elron plans to launch a train from Tartu to Riga. The new railway route will cost several million euros, and although trains will only start running to the capital of Latvia next spring, criticism is already being heard, writes the publi…
Read MoreVIDEO | To keep business going during Covid, fur shop owner takes on job as caregiver
Narva resident Galina Skorokhodova has been working with fur for over forty years. Her specialty is furrier, fur coat cutter. Gazeta.ee tells us about how she works now
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