The MiCenter (IOM Lithuania) team, which is organizing a competition for foreigners to choose the most beautiful Lithuanian word, is pleased that voters did not disappoint in the first round, suggesting a wide variety of words. In the second stage, voters can cast their votes through this link.
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Having a goal or cherishing a dream is natural for everyone, and these dreams are often born at the beginning of a new year. However, the efforts to achieve our aspirations can sometimes be hindered by bitter disappointments caused by a huge desire to compete with others. Where does this desire come...
The Ministry of the Economy and Innovation has drafted amendments to the Law on Alcohol Control, which were approved by the Government on Wednesday, in order to reduce administrative burdens and create more favourable competitive conditions for businesses.
Vilnius Regional Administrative Court has rejected Forum Cinema’s appeal against a ruling by the Competition Council that it had unfairly ruled that the company should be fined €1.4 million for participating in cartel-like behaviour. To read this article, try a €5.99 monthly subscription by clicking...
Lithuania's Supreme Administrative Court upheld a ruling against retail chain Maxima and the bakery Mantinga that were fined for a decade-running anti-trust agreement. To read this article, try a €5.99 monthly subscription by clicking here.
Lithuania's Competition Council opened an investigation into Orlen Lietuva, suspecting the oil refinery could have sold diesel fuel to one company under preferential terms.
Estonia's airline Estonian Air is accusing the Latvian national airline airBaltic of unfair competition, according to the Estonian daily Postimees.
The European Commission (EC) stated on Wednesday it is continuing the investigation into suspected competition violations by the Russian gas company Gazprom, thus denying media reports about the probe having been suspended.
Member of the European Parliament Valentinas Mazuronis together with Slovakian MEP Richard Sulik have asked to include in the European Parliament's plenary sitting agenda the issue of Germany's protectionist actions limiting competition among road carriers.
Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaitė has vetoed recently passed amendments to the Law on Competition that provide for smaller anti-trust fines on large companies, saying it benefits specifically Russian oil company Lukoil.