The European Commission has provided a coordination for the extension of the term of issuance of short-term export credit guarantees to European Union and developed OECD countries, thus Latvian…
The information was translated using the ChatGPT service. On February 4th this year, the first selection round for the ALTUM Development Financial Institution's new Recovery Fund program for…
This year, on February 6 and 7, the Swedish Presidency organised an informal meeting of European Union competitiveness ministers on the impact of the EU Green Deal on EU competitiveness and single…
To strengthen Latvia’s economic security, we will continue to implement a sound long-term industrial policy, as well as to promote the development of human resources that meet the needs of economic…
According to the Central Statistical Bureau’s (CSB) quick assessment of gross domestic product, in Q4 2022, gross domestic product (GDP) at constant prices remained at the level of Q4 2021 …
Although digital technologies have become one of the most important drivers of business development, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Latvia are significantly behind the European average …
Over the next seven years, investments from the multiannual budget of the Recovery Fund and the EU Structural Funds will provide significant support to boost productivity, digitisation, export and…
As of 1 January 2023, the Ministry of Climate and Energy (hereinafter referred to as MoCE) has started working. This has been achieved by reorganising the Ministry of Economics (hereinafter referred…
According to the Central Statistical Bureau, consumer price levels decreased by 0.5% in December 2022 compared to November 2022, being the sharpest price drop in December in the last eight years. The…
The Cabinet of Ministers approved amendments to the By-Laws of the National Energy Crisis Centre (hereinafter referred to as the Centre) at the meeting of 10 January 2023, defining that in future the…