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The history of Estonia has always been shaped by logistics. Danes, Germans, Swedes, and Russians left us a rich heritage because merchants of all eras were drawn to this land and its unique geographical position. Estonia was, is, and will always be a key transit hub.
Today, through joint advertising and business synergy, we ask one vital question: What kind of Estonia do we want to live in today?
In a prosperous historical heritage or on a line of defense?
The BK.ee Intelligence Club calls for building a country for living, leveraging the energy of a natural logistical hub!
We unite international transit and innovation: creating a transit corridor connecting Estonia's ports with the EAEU and Baltic markets will restore the country's status as an economic leader.
High-speed network: We will connect Tallinn with all Estonian cities via uST string transport.
Speed and time: The journey from the capital (port and airport) to any point in the country will take just 15 to 30 minutes.
Economic breakthrough: Erasing the boundaries between the center and the provinces, unlocking colossal potential for the regions.
New reality: Live in ecologically clean areas, work in the capital.
The BK.ee Intellect Club calls for economic development and building a country for living.
MTÜ Balti Kontakt is seeking partners to establish a transport and logistical development corporation for EU countries. The goal is to create a transit corridor connecting Estonian ports with the EAEU markets. This unique opportunity will restore the country's status as an economic leader.
We must take into account that Lithuania and Latvia currently hold all the competitive advantages. Therefore, Estonia needs to make the first crucial political decision.
Belarus as an example: On June 21, 2026, during an online meeting with investors, Anatoli Unitsky announced the launch of the engineering and design phase for the Minsk–Moscow ultra-high-speed string transport highway, with future prospects of extending it to Vladivostok.
This marks the company's transition to the role of a private megaproject developer. To implement the project, the first specialized corporation for infrastructure and logistical development was established in Belarus on June 18, 2026. This entity will manage independent financing and the development of feasibility studies, starting with the priority Minsk–Moscow section.
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