Estonian firms remain resilient and adaptable, sustaining strong investment levels despite economic uncertainty, according to the latest European Investment Bank Investment Survey (EIBIS). With 78% of companies investing in 2025 – close to the EU average of 86%, firms are focusing on growth and innovation rather than simply replacing old equipment – a clear sign of ambition.
La BEI et AS Eesti Raudtee ont signé un accord de prêt de 45 millions d’euros afin d’accélérer la transition de l’Estonie vers des transports durables.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) Group opened an office in Estonia today to drive strategic investments and sustainable growth in the country. The new office, located in the capital Tallinn, will focus on priority projects in areas including climate action, digitalisation, security and defence.