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Estonian Companies

Estonian Companies are a vital part of the industry and economy of the land of Estonia. The contribution of the Estonian Companies in the total GDP of the nation amounts to 28%, with the rate of inflation being that of 4.4%. The total GDP growth of the country is rapidly increasing at a rate of 11.4%, which has enabled it to be a part of the EU countries in 2004. The Estonian Companies play a major role in providing 20% of the labor force per annum. There are more than 1300 companies at Estonia that are engaged in the export business. The companies in Estonia have a very high ranking in the world.

Some of the major Estonian Companies and their area of trade are listed as under:
  • A. Le Coq, brewer
  • Edelaraudtee, rail transport
  • Saku Olletehas, brewer
  • Edelaraudtee, rail transport
  • Baltika, apparel
  • Norma, car parts
  • Eesti Energia, energy company
  • Eesti Ehitus, construction
  • Eesti Polevkivi, oil shale mining
  • Eesti Gaas, natural gas company
  • Eesti Telekom, telecommunications services
  • Eesti Raudtee, freight railroads
  • Estonian Air, airline
  • Estiko, packing material
  • Tallink, ferry traffic
  • Skype, communications
  • Merko Ehitus, construction
  • Maru Ehitus, construction
  • Rakeback, affiliate marketing
  • PTA Grupp, women's apparel
  • Rakvere Lihakombinaat, meat
  • Kalev, confectionery producer
  • Viisnurk, consumer wood products
  • SMR Teed AS, construction of roads
  • Harju Elekter, electric components
  • Tarkvaralabor, software development
  • STV, cable network, TV channel, ISP, security service
  • Tallinna Autobussikoondis, bus operator
  • Tallinna Farmaatsiatehas, pharmacy producer
  • Fromdistance, software development, mobile wireless solutions




Nowadays, education in Estonia is categorized into vocational, general, and hobby education.

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Because of its fast development, the economy of Estonia is frequently depicted as the Baltic Tiger.