
EBRD economists discover that Baltic states are growing faster than the coffee line in downtown Liepāja
Economics experts are surprised to find that Latvia's GDP is growing faster than the line at Liepāja's tram ticket booths.
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Economics experts are surprised to find that Latvia's GDP is growing faster than the line at Liepāja's tram ticket booths.

Kāds Frankenburgs ar savām tehnoloģijām apsolījis izglābt mūs no droniem, bet vispirms jāizglābjas no 2800 eiro pamatkapitāla.

While Riga thinks about how to hide inflation, prices in Liepāja honestly admit — we are better than average.

Liepāja's concrete empire has changed leadership - Artūrs Lukašenoks steps into Ojārs Jaksts' shoes, who remains silent as stone.

Norsaf is preparing to convert Liepāja's air into aviation fuel, promising 650 million euro investment and proving that in our city even the air is more valuable than elsewhere.

Greece boasts about tourist growth, but in Liepāja we've long known - our tram route tactics work best.

While Riga politicians argue over trifles, Liepāja SEZ gets a lifetime contract with prosperity.

American courier giant has filed a lawsuit against the US government for $130 billion, while Liepāja port laughs at complicated foreign procedures.

After unsuccessful negotiations with entrepreneurs from Jalisco state, Liepāja Port chooses to continue working with more peaceful countries.

In the Baltic states, electricity has become 27% cheaper, but in Liepāja it's still as expensive as a tram ticket to nowhere.

Local entrepreneurs created such a creative business model that even tax authority experts are still trying to figure out how it works.

While Riga counts percentages, in Liepāja people simply work - and also go their side jobs in Karosta.