
Baltic States Transition from Russia’s Energy Grid to the EU Network: A Historic and Symbolic Move
The decision of the Baltic states—Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania—to disconnect from Russia’s power grid and integrate into the European Union’s energy network marks both a historic and symbolic shift. This

Electric Vehicle Business in Georgia
The import of electric vehicles (EVs) in Georgia has seen unprecedented growth in recent years, reflecting global transportation trends. According to 2024 statistical data, 5,402 electric vehicles were imported into

U.S. Sanctions on Iran’s Oil Network and Their Impact on the Global and Georgian Economy
The United States has once again intensified sanctions on Iran’s oil sector, targeting an international network of tankers and companies that facilitate the transportation of Iranian oil to China. The

Greenland and the Superpower Rivalry: The Geopolitical Significance of the Frozen Continent
For years, Greenland was considered a symbol of Arctic geographical tranquility. However, today it has become the focus of global superpowers, thanks to its strategic location, natural resources, and geopolitical

Brussels’ “Bazooka” Against America
Global economic and trade relations are often intertwined with politics and power struggles, but today, Europe and the United States face a new set of challenges. The European Union has

Capital Markets News
S&P 500 Growth and Tech Stock Leadership The S&P 500 index continues to rise over the past week, driven by the strengthening of the technology sector. Investors remain optimistic about


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