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Imants Jansons
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Contact person in Lithuania:
Gytis Kaminskas
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Contact person in Estonia:
Leon Glikman
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Nozares > Rūpnieciskie produkti
Rūpnieciskie produkti

| Industrial products include production of various industries: - Cars, parts of cars and accessories production, trade and maintenance;
- Industry equipment, appliances, instruments production;
- Wood industry, wood processing;
- Production of packages, paper, gum and plastic products;
- Printing;
- Production of clay, glass products;
- Metal industry and other.
| This is one of the most developed business areas. Wood processing, paper, metal and glass production industries have firm positions. After the Baltic States joined the EU, production industry began to grow intensely. Some producers invest in the Baltic States, some transferred their production capacities to the region, new production plants are being built, old plants are being expanded. etc.
Because of a good geographic position between old EU countries and CIS states and the nearby sea, a well-developed transport infrastructure this region is attractive for producers of industrial products. Local producers are also expanding their capabilities, they are searching for new markets, investing into new technologies and production. They compete with producers from other countries for a good price/quality ratio. Some of the biggest and most important companies in this area are: - Wood processing companies Nelss, Stora Enso Mežs, Silva, Vika Wood (Latvia), Estonian cell, wood processing and package producing companies Stora Enso (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania), plywood and wood products company Latvijas finieris;
- Metallurgy companies Liepājas metalurgs, Krāsainie lajumi (Latvia);
- Glass production companies Panevėžio stiklas, Aleksotas (Lithuania), Marepleks, Andrese Klaasi & Dekoori (Estonia);
- Paper production companies Horizon Pulp and Paper (Estonia);
- Printing houses Spauda (Lithuania), Printall, Uniprint (Estonia), Preses Nams (Latvia).
Experience Accession of the new countries to the European Union (EU) accelerated manufacturing industry in the Baltic States significantly. Due to a more favourable tax policy for business and a less costly labour force, a number of older EU Member States have transferred capacity and investments into the Baltic States and other new EU countries. Our legal team is well equipped to provide consulting to companies in the manufacturing sector on all issues relevant to their business. In addition to offering such general services as may be applicable to all clients, our Products team offers specific consulting in the following areas: - Evaluation of industrial product compliance with established standards and legislation;
- Analysis and control of compliance of persons engaged in industrial production with established technical requirements;
- Requirements of and compliance with separate legislative acts regulating industrial production sectors.
Links and sources: Lietuvos Statistikos departamentas www.std.lt Centrālā statistikas pārvalde www.csb.lv Statistikaamet www.stat.ee Baltic Business News. Latvian Companies TOP 50 www.balticbusinessnews.com/mod/onl_news.pl?disp=top&file=Latvian_TOP_50.html Top 500 Companies in Latvia www.konsult.lv/top500.php Baltic Business News. Lithuanian Companies TOP 100 www.balticbusinessnews.com/mod/onl_news.pl?disp=top&file=LithuaniaTOP100.html Baltic Business News. Estonian Companies TOP 50 www.balticbusinessnews.com/mod/onl_news.pl?disp=top&file=Est_TOP_50.html NASDAQ OMX Vilnius www.nasdaqomxbaltic.com NASDAQ OMX Riga www.nasdaqomxbaltic.com NASDAQ OMX Tallinn www.nasdaqomxbaltic.com Lietuvos Respublikos Ūkio ministerija www.ukmin.lt Latvijas Respublikas Ekonomikas ministerija www.em.gov.lv Eesti Majandus– ja Kommunikatsiooniministeerium www.mkm.ee Verslo žinios www.vz.lt Dienas Bizness www.db.lv Äripäev www.aripaev.ee Lietuvos makroekonomikos apžvalga www.seb.lt/pdf/lt/lma22.pdf |
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