Study: A large number of Estonian companies are unprotected against cyberattacks
A recent study reveals that many Estonian companies remain unprotected against increasing cyber threats, with a particular vulnerability noted among smaller firms with limited IT budgets.
Prosecutor accuses three individuals and 12 companies of extensive money laundering
The Estonian Prosecutor's Office has charged three individuals and twelve companies in connection with a significant money laundering investigation linked to an investment fraud totaling hundreds of millions of euros.
Companies Want More Information About the Green Claims Directive
Companies are seeking more information about the European Green Claims Directive, which will prohibit unverified environmental claims on product packaging starting at the end of September.
Companies Want More Information on the Greenwashing Directive
Estonian companies are seeking clarity on the new EU greenwashing directive, which prohibits unverified environmental claims on product packaging.
Construction volumes may start to grow this year
Estonian construction companies experienced a decline in activity last year, but increased building permits suggest a potential growth in construction volumes this year.
The activity volume of Estonian construction companies decreased for the fourth consecutive year
Estonian construction companies experienced a 1.5 percent decrease in activity volume in 2025 compared to the previous year, marking the fourth consecutive year of decline.
Several large companies are interested in acquiring E-Piim Production
Multiple large companies express interest in the acquisition of E-Piim Production, while the Estonian government aims to keep the company under local ownership.
Ministry and Trade Union Push Back Against Trucking Companies' Concerns About Driver Shortages
Estonian trucking companies are expressing concerns about a lack of trained drivers, while the Ministry of Education and the transport trade union attribute the issue to low wages and other factors rather than insufficient education programs.
Free training sessions for acquiring new green skills continue across Estonia
Free training sessions to acquire new green skills are ongoing in Estonian higher education and vocational institutions, aimed at enhancing competitiveness and developing necessary modern skills for workers and companies.
The Closure of Koidula and Luhamaa Border Points Primarily Affects Bus Companies
The Estonian government's decision to close the Koidula and Luhamaa border points overnight will primarily impact bus companies and parking operators at road border points.
The High Price of Electricity Has Also Strongly Affected Large Producers
High electricity prices have significantly impacted companies with high energy consumption, such as Estonian Cell which saw its January electricity bill rise by two-thirds compared to normal.
EU trade agreement gives a boost to Estonian companies in India
The recently agreed EU-India trade agreement enhances the prospects for Estonian companies in the vast market of India, which has over a billion residents.
With technological development on the battlefield, only startups can keep up, not defense companies, says Estonian investor
Estonian company KrattWorks is developing military drones that can autonomously search for and neutralize targets at a commander's request, resembling an additional unit member rather than requiring constant human piloting.
Estonian CIT: the amnesty project is stuck, and time is running out
The Estonian Corporate Income Tax (CIT) aimed to provide a stable, investment-friendly alternative for small to medium-sized companies, but many firms face disproportionate risks due to late or flawed submissions of mid-year financial reports.