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Tallinn tourism service providers join Goodwill Agreement

Tourism service providers in Tallinn can now join a Goodwill Agreement to show they are following coronavirus safety guidelines and can provide guests with a safe experience. The agreement confirms the provider is following the rules issued by the Health Board and promises to inform guests about the rules they must follow themselves.   Providers of tourism services who have signed the Goodwill Agreement are classified on the websites visitestonia.com and visittallinn.ee as places offering COVID-19 safe services, and they have the right to use the sign COVID-19 safe in their communication channels and place of service. Tallinn Deputy Mayor Aivar Riisalu said the Goodwill Agreement and the accompanying label are based on the responsibility and self-assessment of the tourism service provider.

Estonia jumps in the world talent ranking from 27 to 19

Estonia jumps in the world talent ranking from 27 to 19 By 786 shares According to the World Talent Ranking index, compiled by a Swiss business school, Estonia has jumped from the 27th place in the previous ranking to 19th in the 2020 report. The World Talent Ranking, compiled by the International Institute for Management Development, a business education school located in Lausanne, Switzerland, scores countries across three factors – investment and development, readiness and appeal. According to the report, the index addresses the questions of how different economies invest and develop their local talent; how do countries appeal to the international talent pool as well as retaining their own high-skilled work force; and how do economies measure the quality of the skills and competences that are available.

Restaurant owners not optimistic about Monday s reopening

Restaurants and bars in Tallinn s Old Town are preparing to open their terraces on Monday when restrictions are eased, but many owners are far from optimistic. ERR s Estonian portal spoke to several restaurants in the city on Friday to find out how they are preparing for the easing of restrictions. Rein Belyaev, the manager of Scheeli restaurant, said their terrace will not open on Monday. We are postponing until the end of the week. The opening of the terrace in such weather will not help us. We will not be saved by the four people who might have to eat there on Monday.

KredEx available funds up tenfold in coronavirus-hit 2020

State credit agency KredEx made a total of €475 million available to Estonian companies in 2020, a fourfold increase on the previous year at a time when the coronavirus pandemic was making its effects known. KredEx issued its annual report where it noted the increase in monies issued – up from €117 million in 2019 – and said that its volumes rose in all areas of its activities, including new surety and loan services drawn up due to the pandemic. KredEx s largest sums went to shipping line Tallink (€100 million), fuel company Alexela (€37 million) and real estate project Porto Franco – which at nearly €40 million proved the most controversial deal.

€2 1 billion earmarked for digital, green transition in budget strategy

€2 1 billion earmarked for digital, green transition in budget strategy
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