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Baltics — Week 13, 2026

A weekly snapshot of key statistical signals across the Baltic states — focusing on shifts, changes, and emerging patterns without over-interpretation.

Baltics — Week 13, 2026

A weekly snapshot of key statistical signals across the Baltic states — focusing on shifts, changes, and emerging patterns without over-interpretation.


Latvia / Livestock

Overview
Meat production in Latvia remained broadly stable in 2025, while the internal structure continues to shift toward poultry and pork.

Data card

  • Meat — 90.2 kt (-0.5%)
  • Pork — +1.9%
  • Poultry — +1.6%
  • Beef — -9.4%
  • Milk — 978.7 kt (+1.8%)
  • Eggs — 966.1 mln (+12.5%)

Signal
Ongoing shift toward more intensive production segments, with contraction in cattle.


Estonia / Public Finance

Overview
The fiscal deficit remains moderate, while public debt continues to increase.

Data card

  • Deficit — 1.2% GDP
  • Debt — €10 bn
  • Debt/GDP — 24.1%
  • Annual increase — +€675.8 mln
  • Revenue — +8.8%
  • Expenditure — +7.4%

Signal
Fiscal balance stabilising, but debt trajectory remains upward.


Estonia / Travel Behaviour

Overview
Domestic travel declined sharply, while spending on foreign travel remained stable.

Data card

  • Foreign trips — 1.5 mln (-3%)
  • Domestic trips — 3.1 mln (-12%)
  • Avg spend abroad — €1,118 (+1%)
  • Avg domestic spend — €163 (-12%)

Signal
Softening domestic demand with consumption shifting outward.


Conclusion

Taken together, these signals suggest a combination of production-side efficiency gains in Latvia and more cautious consumer behaviour alongside rising fiscal pressure in Estonia.


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