On 23 September 2025, in Brussels, Belgium, the 15th meeting of the European Digital Services Board took place, attended by the Director of the Consumer Rights Protection Centre (CRPC), Zaiga Liepiņa…
On 17 September 2025, a meeting took place between the Consumer Rights Protection Centre (CRPC) and representatives of the Fintech Latvia Association. The discussions focused on issues of key…
Latvia’s non-food market surveillance system should be reviewed and optimized by eliminating overlapping functions, introducing a unified risk-assessment approach, and digitalizing the exchange of…
Buying an apartment is one of the biggest investments in life – it is not only about choosing a new home, but also making a long-term financial decision that will affect your future safety and…
At the start of the new school year, many parents purchase smart devices for their children – smartwatches, phones, or other gadgets that help with communication and safety. To ensure that a new…
The Consumer Rights Protection Centre (CRPC), in cooperation with the European Commission, is carrying out a monitoring project to evaluate the most popular foreign online marketplaces – Temu, Shein,…
The Digital Services Act (DSA) aims to regulate online intermediaries and platforms such as marketplaces, social networks, content-sharing platforms, app stores, and online travel and accommodation…
Information regarding amendments to Cabinet Regulation No. 380 of Cabinet of Ministers June 2018, Regulations regarding the procedures for the Preparation and provision of a complex and related…
Renting a car is a useful way to have private transport options when you don't have your own car. The Consumer Rights Protection Centre (CRPC) urges consumers to take note of important information…
The Joint Action JAHARP2021-09 develops tools for market surveillance authorities (MSAs) and helps them target e-trade efficiently. European MSAs work to remove unsafe products from the EU market,…