“The reduction of the mandatory procurement component of electricity is essential both in terms of consumer solvency and energy poverty reduction and in terms of improving international…
Janis Vitenbergs, The Minister for Economics of Latvija and Estonian Economy and Infrastructure Minister Taavi Aas have electronically signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the joint project of the…
The initiative “Functionary shadows an entrepreneur” organised by the Ministry of Economics in cooperation with the Latvian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCTC), the Employers’ Confederation of…
The Latvian Minister of Economics Jānis Vitenbergs and Estonian Minister of Economic Affairs and Infrastructure Taavi Aas have electronically signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry…
On this September 17, the Minister of Economics Jānis Vitenbergs, in a telephone call with Margrethe Vestager, Deputy Executive Vice President of the European Commission, European Commissioner for…
At the meeting of September 8, the Cabinet of Ministers took note of the information report prepared by the Ministry of Economics regarding the final assessment of the Guidelines for Promoting…
At the meeting of September 8, the Cabinet of Ministers approved Juris Gaiķis proposed by the Minister of Economics as the Chairman of the Competition Council. Juris Gaiķis is expected to start…
On 15 February 2020, amendments to the Electricity Market Law entered into force, which strengthened the supervision of electricity generators receiving state aid in the form of mandatory procurement…
The reorientation of the national economy to a knowledge-based economic model with sectoral productivity and technology playing a key role is significant for Latvia’s growth in the long term. It is…
In order to stabilise the economic situation during the Covid-19 crisis and to support entrepreneurs, a series of state aid programmes were developed ranging from downtime benefits to employees and…