The Competition Council (CC) is increasingly scrutinising decisions and internal regulations adopted by professional associations. Recognising the fact that the actions of these associations may be…
The Competition Council (the CC) has developed guidelines for market participants, in particular for those who merge into general partnerships and agree to joint bidding. The purpose of the…
To promote the competitiveness of the Latvian economy, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), in its report on the Latvian economy published on 25 April, recommends…
On 26 April, the Competition Council (CC) took a decision to fine two construction companies – GATE L SIA and Aksīte SIA – for implementing a prohibited agreement by mutually allocating apartment…
The Competition Council (CC) analysed the market for eggs, fish, dairy, meat, grain and bread products, taking into account the aggravated situation in the food sector and rising retail prices. In…
Today, April 2, Inese Druviete and Ēriks Kristiāns Selga took up their duties as members of the Competition Council, while Deniss Ščeulovs will start performing his duties as member of the…
The Competition Council (the CC) concluded its market surveillance on competition in the retail of convenience consumer goods for the period 2018–2022, while also outlining trends for 2023. In the…
As of 14 March, the Competition Council (CC) will have a new function under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR). The new function of the CC provides for the obligation to carry out inspections and…
In its latest Annual Report, the Competition Council (CC) has summarised the most important results of the Authority’s work in 2023 and the latest developments in the enforcement of competition law…
The new amendments to the Competition Law give the Competition Council (CC) an additional function to oversee, in cooperation with the European Commission (EC), the implementation of the Digital…