The Republic of Estonia is the European leader in Internet penetration and mobile telephony
Concept of e-Residency: towards the Digital Nomades
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are the so-called Baltic Tigers
Economic recession in 2008
The information technology and the electronic sector are the pillars of the Estonian economy
Estonian GDP (nominal): 21,278 million dollars
GDP per capita of Estonia: USD 17,908
Estonian Currency: Euro (2011)
Estonia is a member of the EU since 2004
The Headquarters of the European Agency for the operational management of large-scale IT systems in the area of freedom, security and justice (eu-LISA)
are in Tallinn (Estonia)
Virtually all sectors of the Estonian economy have been privatized (except power plants)
Top Estonian Industries are engineering, electronics, wood products, textiles, information technology, telecommunications
Top Estonian Companies are Hansapank, Eesti Energia, SEB Eesti
Ühispank, Eesti Telekom, Tallinnk Grupp, Olympic Entertainment Group, Tallinnna Sadam, Tele2 Eesti, Sampo Pank, Tallinnna Kaubamaja, Merko
Group, BLRT Grupp, Elisa, Tallinnna Vesi, Transgroup Invest, Eesti
Raudtee, Kunda Nordic Tsement, Viru Keemia Grupp, Falck Baltics
Estonian Foreign Trade.
50% of the Estonian Foreign Trade is made with the countries of the EU
The main Estonian Exports are wood houses, machinery, electronics and textiles
Top Estonian trading partners are Germany, Finland and Sweden