International Internet Magazine Saturday, 22.11.2008, 09:06

23% more cargo loaded in Lithuanian sea ports in January-October 2008
21.11.2008.In January-October 2008, 32.7 million tones of cargo was loaded in Klaipeda State Port including Butinge Terminal, an increase of 22.8% year-on-year.
Keyword tags: Airports, Analysis, Lithuania, Ports, Transport

21.11.2008.Parex Group earned LVL 13.2 million in nine-month of 2008

21.11.2008.Price of 95-octane fuel falls below LVL 0.60 per liter in Latvia
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21.11.2008.Ventspils University College lecturer detained on suspicion of spreading rumors about devaluation of lat
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