This May, the annual analysis of Lithuanian innovation development prepared by the Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology (MITA) showed the necessity of changes in the innovation ecosystem. According to the analysis, without taking more decisive actions a number of country indicators, project...
Global Competitiveness Index
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Latvija, Rusija ir Ukraina atsidūrė tarp šalių, kuriose keliai blogiausi. Tokią išvadą leidžia daryti Pasaulio ekonomikos forumo 2017-2018 metų „Global Competitiveness Index“ duomenys.
Lithuanian policymakers and Nordic investors discuss investment climate: “Attracting investment more crucial than ever” (1)
While Lithuania continues to make improvements to its investment climate, policy solutions are still needed to make it more attractive to foreign companies willing to invest and create jobs in the country. A discussion hosted at the Lithuanian parliament brought together Lithuanian policymakers, Nor...
Pagal naujausią Pasaulio ekonomikos forumo (angl. World Economic Forum) ataskaitą, Lietuva pasaulio konkurencingumo indekso (angl. Global Competitiveness Index) reitinge per metus nukrito žemyn 6-iomis pozicijomis – iš 35-osios į 41-ąją vietą.
Lithuania slipped three places to 33rd among 63 nations in the 2017 world competitiveness ranking released by the Swiss-based International Institute for Management Development (IMD).
With implemented structural reforms, infrastructure development and innovations, Lithuania could be among the top most competitive countries in the world, say representatives of the World Economic Forum who shared their experience in the Annual Economic Forum organised by the Lithuanian Confederatio...
On 1 December 2015, Lithuanian Confederation of Industrialists (LPK) is organizing its Annual Economic. Experts and representatives from leading global competitors, like Switzerland, Germany, USA and business leaders from other countries, shall discuss on global and European issues, including progre...
Lithuania has continued its climb up the Global Competitiveness Index, and is now ranked in the 41st spot. This year Lithuania is ahead of neighbouring Poland, and ranked better than Latvia, Italy, Turkey and Bulgaria, public enterprise Invest Lithuania informs.