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Estonian economy

Estonia's open and stable economy is characterized by adaptability and innovation. With conservative budget policy, flat-rate income taxation, extensive freedom for foreigners to own land, and 100% profit repatriation, Estonia is one of the most business-friendly countries not only in Eastern and Central Europe but in the whole world.

  • 1.36 M population
  • 45,335 sq km
  • #1 in OECD tax competitiveness index

Economy overview

#1globally in tax competitiveness

Since regaining its independence, Estonia has been one of the fastest-growing economies in the region. Quick reforms, westernisation of the economy, innovation, and openness to foreign capital have attracted numerous international companies to Estonia – Ericsson, ABB, Kuehne+Nagel, Stora Enso, Symantec, Stoneridge, to name a few. Skype is a good example of Estonian first-class innovation – complete research and development done in Tallinn with the support of foreign capital.

Positions in various indices:

  • #1 – OECD Tax Competitiveness Index 2023
  • #2 – Freedom on the Net, Freedom House 2023
  • #3 – Global Cybersecurity Index 2022
  • #6 – Index of Economic Freedom, The Heritage Foundation 2023
  • #9 – Digital Economy and Society Index, European Commission 2022
  • #18 – Ease of Doing Business, The World Bank 2020

Estonia has some of the highest international credit ratings in the region:

  • Standard & Poor’s: AA-
  • Moody’s: A1
  • Fitch IBCA: A+

The Estonian Government demonstrates flexible and needs-based legislation prioritising the facilitation of entrepreneurship. This has resulted in a simple, transparent, and nimble business environment, one of the critical drivers of foreign direct investment in Estonia.

Use our unique location attractiveness comparison tool to compare Estonia’s investment attractiveness to other European countries.

Structure of economy

5%of GDP - information and communication

IT plays a central role in life in Estonia because people trust the IT solutions our companies create and are eager to use them to make everyday life easier. Our ambitious startup community dares to develop innovative solutions that change the world, including services such as mobile parking and self-driven delivery robots. The common denominator for Estonian IT companies is their creativity and the ability to ignore the concept of the impossible.

Estonia combines elements of both the old and new economy. While the success of the technology sector has made the startup scene blossom, the country is also moving up in the value chain in industries such as forestry and oil shale.

10%of GDP - manufacturing

Round 51% of the country is covered by forest, and Estonia has become the largest exporter of wooden houses in Europe, building the tallest timber buildings in the world.

In the oil shale sector, our talented engineers have mastered energy extraction from oil shale and are now exporting the technology worldwide.

A detailed overview of Estonian GDP by economic activity can be found in the “Estonia at a glance” presentation in the Toolkit.

GDP growth:
in 2020: -3%
in 2021: 8.3%
in 2022: -1.3%
in 2023: -3%

Look at the business opportunities and what the key sectors offer in our website’s opportunities section.

Foreign direct investment

Estonia is among the leading countries in Central and Eastern Europe in terms of foreign direct investments per capita.

The country is highly developed in the FDI-attractive fields of IT, biotechnologies, and green industries. A balanced budget, a free trade regime, a fully convertible currency, a competitive banking sector, and an investment-favorable environment have all contributed to the country’s success.

30% of FDI - financial and insurance

FDI by field of activity (2023):
30% financial and insurance activities
18% real estate activities
16% professional, scientific and technical activities
10% manufacturing
10% wholesale and retail trade
5% information and communication

Origin of FDI (2023):
24% Luxembourgian companies
20% Finnish companies
11% Swedish companies
8% Latvian companies
4% Belgian companies
4% Lithuanian companies

Estonian economy

These websites can be useful when doing research on Estonian economy:

Doing business in Estonia

News & events

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