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Baltic states revisit plan to ditch seasonal clock changes

Baltic states revisit plan to ditch seasonal clock changes
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The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are reconsidering a unified move to permanent summer time. The decision remains complex due to the need for regional coordination, particularly with Finland's preference for permanent winter time.

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Standardizing time zones across borders is a significant logistical and political challenge that impacts trade, travel, and daily life in the Baltic region.

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The report neutrally outlines the policy positions of various governments and the logistical hurdles involved in the decision.

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