On October 13, the Baltic Pavilion closed its doors at EXPO 2025 Osaka in Japan. This marked the conclusion of Latvia’s six-month participation in the world’s largest international exhibition, which has introduced a wide audience from Japan and beyond to Latvia as a nation rich in culture and tradition, and as a promising country offering innovative and unique technological solutions to potential investors. Thanks to a diverse and impactful cultural and business program, Latvia made a powerful…
On October 13, the Baltic Pavilion closed its doors at EXPO 2025 Osaka in Japan. This marked the conclusion of Latvia’s six-month participation in the world’s largest international exhibition, which has introduced a wide audience from Japan and beyond to Latvia as a nation rich in culture and tradition, and as a promising country offering innovative and unique technological solutions to potential investors. Thanks to a diverse and impactful cultural and business program, Latvia made a powerful impression on the global stage during this EXPO. The Baltic Pavilion, jointly representing Latvia and Lithuania, welcomed a record-breaking number of visitors—900,000 guests explored and praised the pavilion’s design, atmosphere, and the innovative…
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