Publication / Alexey Anischenko, Maria Rodich
One of the measures by which the Belarusian Government aims to mitigate the consequences for consumers of the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic was adopted by Resolution 184,[1] which is in force from 01 April 2020. Resolution 184 introduces a moratorium for all Belarusian business entities, regardless of the form of ownership, on price […]
The global spread of SARS-CoV-2 is disrupting regular supply chains and has sharply increased demand for personal protective equipment. WHO reported on 3 March 2020 that since the start of the outbreak, prices of personal protective equipment had surged. The prices of surgical masks had increased six times, the prices of N95 respirators three times […]
On 30 January 2020 a global coronavirus outbreak announced by the World Health Organisation as a public health emergency caused delays in shipments from China, as well as failures in the finance, tourism, logistics and production spheres. We offer a brief overview of the most common legal issues arising in the supply sphere. Among the main examples […]
Publication / Ieva Andersone, Private: Gunvaldis Leitens
On 30 January 2020, State Secretaries will discuss a draft law at a meeting to amend the Consumer Rights Protection Law. Although the amendments are still being prepared for submission to the Parliament, it is already clear that they will significantly supplement the rights and powers of the Consumer Rights Protection Centre (CRPC). The amendments […]
We advised Credit Suisse on Latvian and Lithuanian law in connection with a EUR 27 million financing facility to Amber Beverage Group (ABG), an international producer and distributor of alcoholic beverages. The financing will improve the effectiveness of its operations and is the first step towards further ABG expansion. Our input We provided a mandatory […]