The Baltic: guns and money
The Hanseatic
The Hanseatic is at the intersection of commerce and defence in the Baltic Sea region.
The Hanseatic’s goal is to keep investors, business owners and decision-makers informed about commerce and defence in the Baltic Sea region, and to provide companies in the region with a platform for exposing themselves to potential partners and investors.
The Hanseatic’s journalism is complemented by a business wire dedicated to announcements and press releases from firms in the region. The Hanseatic also profiles new and noteworthy companies.
The Hanseatic also intends to serve as a platform for professionals in the region, listing job openings, as well as employment-related news, including new hires, promotions and awards.
Articles on The Hanseatic are free to read. Its journalism is paid for by underwriters and sponsors. Additional revenue is generated through paid publication of outside content and sales of services.
Why The Hanseatic?
The Baltic Sea region encompasses a group of countries whose commercial, cultural and political ties date back to the Middle Ages and the Hanseatic League.
Today, eight of the nine countries that border the Baltic Sea are members of the EU and of Nato. This adds a set of common rules, policies and beliefs to the region’s shared past, and it lays the foundation for a future of growth, improved living standards and national security.
The Hanseatic aims to provide the information and insights required to successfully build on that foundation.
Where does The Hanseatic go from here?
Having proved that The Hanseatic concept is viable to its founding sponsors, the next step is to turn to the institutions that can provide the support necessary to make the venture a success.