Daily brief
EU foreign ministers have agreed to renew the sanctions package against Russia. A decision on a €90 billion loan for Ukraine is expected on April 22, with the first tranche anticipated by end-May or early June. The EU also expanded sanctions on Iran.
Estonia's grid operator is boosting restart capability to recover from major outages, while Tallinn Airport reports its jet fuel supply is unaffected by the international jet fuel crisis.
Latvia has launched a new support programme for buying electric cars.
Carlsberg will produce Pepsi products in the Nordics and Baltics.
Estonia's postal service has ended its custom stamp program.