- A survey commissioned by Citadele bank reveals that many people in Estonia plan to go shopping in Latvia due to the recent increase in VAT.
- 47% of respondents had not thought about shopping in neighboring countries as a result of the VAT hike.
- Of those who had thought about it, 59% do not plan to go shopping in neighboring countries, while 41% have a plan.
- 2% of respondents plan to visit Finland, 21% plan to visit Latvia, and 18% plan to visit both Finland and Latvia.
- There are twice as many men as women among those planning shopping trips to Latvia.
- Valga County has the highest percentage of people planning to go shopping in Latvia, followed by Rapla County and Parnu County.
- 29% of people in Harju County plan to shop more in Finland and Latvia, while the share in Tartu County is 20%.
- Marina Hakiainen, head of retail banking at Citadele’s Estonian branch, warns that shopping in neighboring countries may not be cost-effective due to factors like fuel consumption and eating out.
- The survey was conducted in three Baltic countries, with 1,000 people interviewed in each country.
Source: baltictimes.com
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