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Thursday, 21.11.2024, 10:15
Estonia: Online shopping rising along with spread of coronavirus
18.12.2020With the coronavirus on the rise once more during the final quarter of the year, the number of online shoppers has notably increased in nearly all product groups, it appears from the latest study of trends in online commerce conducted by pollster Kantar Emor, writes LETA/BNS.
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Shopping malls in Latvia extend opening hours on Friday
18.12.2020Several shopping malls have extended their opening hours on Friday, LETA learned after talking to Riga shopping centers.
Stores close, movement restricted as Lithuania goes under tougher lockdown
16.12.2020Tighter lockdown restrictions come into force in Lithuania on Wednesday as the majority of stores, hairdressers close and movement of people is restricted, writes LETA/BNS.
Latvian Health Ministry to propose tighter restrictions on retail and ban on indoor events
16.12.2020The Health Ministry will propose to the government tighter restrictions on retail, as well as a ban on indoor events, Minister of Heath Ilze Vinkele (For Development) said after a Crisis Management Council meeting, writes LETA.
Debenhams stores in Latvia and Estonia to remain open
15.12.2020Debenhams stores in Latvia and Estonia will remain open despite the announced liquidation of UK clothing retailer Debenhams, Ilona Skuja, a representative of DBH Ltd Baltics, which operates the stores in Latvia and Estonia, told LETA.
Stockmann to sell, leaseback its departments store properties in Tallinn, Riga, Helsinki
The Finnish retailer Stockmann is to sell its department store properties in Tallinn, Riga and Helsinki, but will continue operating on the premises as a tenant, according to Finnish public broadcaster Yle reports writes LETA/BNS.
In November, the consumer price index in Estonia was more affected by motor fuel and electricity
According to Statistics Estonia, the consumer price index increased by 0.1% in November compared to October. Compared to November of the previous year, the index decreased by 1.1%, goods were 1.2% and services 0.9% cheaper.