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4. Obvious formatting mistakes have been corrected, inconsistencies in formatting have not been changed.
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Resolution concerning the establishment of a list of economic activities regarded as part of economic sectors of strategic importance to ensuring national security
Government of the Republic of Lithuania
Resolution concerning the establishment of a list of economic activities regarded as part of economic sectors of strategic importance to ensuring national security
6 June 2018 No 556
Pursuant to Article 6(2) of the Law on the Protection of Objects of Importance to Ensuring National Security of the Republic of Lithuania, the Government of the Republic of Lithuania resolves:
To establish a list of economic activities regarded as part of economic sectors of strategic importance to ensuring national security:
1. Energy sector:
1.1. manufacture of refined petroleum products;
1.2. collection and management of radioactive waste and spent fuel;
1.3. electricity production if at least one electricity producing installation of an entity engaged in electricity generation is of 100 MW or of a higher capacity, or the total power capacity of electricity producing installations possessed by this entity is 100 MW or more;
1.4. sale of electricity;
1.5. distribution of electricity to at least 10000 users;
1.6. wholesale of electricity; the supply of electricity to at least 1000 non-household customers and/or at least 10000 household customers;
1.7. Dispatching of the electricity system of the Republic of Lithuania; dispatching of the distribution networks;
1.8. transportation of natural gas through the natural gas transmission system (high pressure pipelines and installations);
1.9.natural gas transportation through the natural gas transmission system to at least 10000 customers;
1.10. the supply activity carried out by the designated supplier provided for in the Law on Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal of the Republic of Lithuania;
1.11. stockpiling and management of petroleum products and oil stocks of the State;
1.12. LNG terminal operation;
1.13. thermal energy supply to at least 10000 consumers;
1.14. operation and decommissioning of a nuclear facility;
1.15. activities of oil product terminals.
2. Transport sector:
2.1. Construction of roads and railways of national significance;
2.2. construction of bridges and tunnels;
2.3. service activities relating to air transport;
2.4. repair and maintenance of aircraft and spacecraft;
2.5. geographical and cartographic information activities;
2.6. repair and maintenance of seagoing vessels;
2.7. management, use and disposal of public railway infrastructure;
2.8. Management, use and disposal of railway service facilities owned by the State of Lithuania;
2.9. carriage of passengers and goods by rail;
2.10. transportation of non-standard/oversize cargoes by road, rail, sea and air;
2.11. warehousing and storage of fuel, food and medication in distribution logistics stores;
2.12. hire of containers and mobile platforms;
2.13. maritime cargo operations at the Port of Klaipėda.
3. Information technology and telecommunications and other high-tech sector:
3.1. manufacture of electronic components;
3.2. manufacture of mounted electronic boards;
3.3. manufacture of computers and peripheral devices;
3.4. manufacture of communication equipment;
3.5. manufacture of Global Positioning System devices (GPS);
3.6. installation of antennas and communication systems;
3.7 wholesale of information and communication technology (ICT) equipment;
3.8. other software publishing;
3.9. wired communication services;
3.10. wireless communication services;
3.11. satellite communication services;
3.12. data processing, hosting and related activities;
3.13. web portal services;
3.14. radio broadcasting;
3.15. television broadcasting.
4. Finance and credit sectors:
4.1. acceptance of deposits and other repayable funds;
4.2. mortgage loans and consumer credit;
4.3. payment services;
4.4. issuance of electronic money;
4.5. investment services;
4.6. operator of a regulated market activities;
4.7. management of investment funds, investment companies, pension funds or investment companies with variable capital;
4.8 central securities depository activities;
4.9. activities of the operator of the crowdfunding platform and activities of the common lending platform operator;
4.10. insurance and reinsurance activities.
5. Military equipment sector, including the production, trade, maintenance and repair of military equipment.
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Investment Laws Navigator
The Investment Laws Navigator is a comprehensive and regularly updated collection of national investment laws. It contains the full text of the laws and offers user-friendly tools for searching and filtering for selected provisions that are specifically relevant to foreign investors. The Navigator is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information and all laws are identified through a systematic review of government and business intelligence sources and verified to the fullest extent possible.
Through its monitoring and analysis of investment laws, UNCTAD is uniquely placed to contribute to the international investment policy discourse and to provide advisory services and technical assistance to countries interested in reviewing or reforming their regulatory framework for foreign investment.
The database of national investment laws is maintained by UNCTAD’s Investment Policy Research Section. For more information about the database or our advisory services, please contact us via our online contact form.
-
Note
All laws are available in full text and (re-)formatted to provide – as far as possible – a coherent style across all laws. In this regard, please note:-
1. Provision listing: the database follows the source document style. This means that some laws refer to “article”, while others refer to “section” (if no indication is provided “article” is used).
2. Paragraph listing (within articles/sections): the database follows the source document listing format (numbers or letters), however paragraph listing is always indicated by a bracket (i.e. “1)” or “a)”).
3. Ordered and unordered lists (within paragraphs): the database follows the source document listing format (numbers, letters, or “•”), however ordered lists are always indicated by a full stop (i.e. “1.”, “a.”).
4. Obvious formatting mistakes have been corrected, inconsistencies in formatting have not been changed.
The year indicated in brackets after the title of the law refers to the year of publication in the Official Gazette or, when this is not available, the year of adoption of the law.Disclaimer
Investment Laws Navigator
The Investment Laws Navigator is based upon sources believed to be accurate and reliable and is intended to be up-to-date at the time it was generated. It is made available with the understanding that UNCTAD is not engaged in rendering legal or other professional services. To confirm that the information has not been affected or changed by recent developments, traditional legal research techniques should be used, including checking primary sources where appropriate. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of its content, UNCTAD assumes no responsibility for eventual errors or omissions in the data.
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Boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.