
Rail Baltica has signed a new set of framework agreements for major track materials, as the project pushes ahead with bulk buying across Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in an effort to cut costs and standardise delivery. But the €1.13bn joint procurement drive also throws fresh light on one of the project’s biggest weaknesses: trying to run one cross-border build with three very different national funding realities, and Latvia still lagging badly behind.
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