On Friday, 14 April, the Minister for Finance, Arvils Ašeradens, and officials from the US Treasury (Ministry of Finance) discussed the consequences of the Russian war in Ukraine on the global…
On Tuesday, 7 March, the Cabinet of Ministers considered an information report and a draft order on the transfer of state-owned vehicles to Ukraine without reimbursement. The Cabinet decided to…
On Monday, 13 February, a meeting of the parties forming the government agreed on a proposal by the Ministry of Finance that vehicles seized from drunk drivers could be handed over to the Armed…
On Tuesday, 7 February, the Cabinet of Ministers approved a bill on the State budget for 2023 and the budget framework for 2023, 2024 and 2025. The consolidated State budget income for 2023 is…
On Thursday, 2 February, Minister for Finance Arvils Ašeradens met with the European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms, Elisa Ferreira. The Commissioner was on her first visit to Latvia to…
After two severe years of the Covid-19 pandemic, the year 2022 for Latvia began with hopes for the restoration of the usual course of life, which unfortunately was not destined to be fulfilled…
On Wednesday, 14 December, Arvils Ašeradens takes office as Minister of Finance, replacing the former Minister of Finance, Jānis Reirs, after the Saeima expressed its trust in the newly-formed…
On Thursday, 8 December, the European Commission (EC) published a report on the current assessment of the value added tax (VAT) gap for European Union (EU) member states. The assessment was carried…
On Friday, 21 October, the European Commission (EC) officially approved the Latvian Partnership Agreement for the European Union (EU) investment funds programming period 2021-2027, prepared by the…
On Friday, October the 7th, the Minister for Finance Jānis Reirs met the Executive Vice President of the European Commission (EC) Valdis Dombrovskis to discuss the implementation of the Recovery and…