The Cabinet of Ministers has approved amendments to the Road Traffic Regulations proposed by the Ministry of Transport, introducing significant improvements in the field of micromobility, with…
On 22 April 2026, the Consumer Rights Protection Centre (CRPC) will organise its second event for businesses, “Half a Day for Business: A Successful Entrepreneur, a Protected Consumer”, continuing…
Taking into account the amendments to the Road Traffic Regulations adopted on 24 March 2026, the Consumer Rights Protection Centre (CRPC) reminds consumers and traders of the requirements applicable…
In light of the escalation of the situation in the Middle East, the Consumer Rights Protection Centre (CRPC) reminds travellers of their rights. In such circumstances, changes to travel plans may…
The Consumer Rights Protection Centre (CRPC) strongly opposes the proposal to transfer the supervision of consumer (non‑bank) lending to the Bank of Latvia as of 2027. CRPC believes that such a…
During Financial Literacy Week, the Consumer Rights Protection Centre (CRPC) encourages consumers to carefully assess decisions involving long‑term financial commitments. One such decision is…
The Consumer Rights Protection Centre (CRPC), as part of its price monitoring activities, has found that 60% of cases involved non‑compliant price indications. As a result, four decisions have been…
The Consumer Rights Protection Centre (hereinafter – CRPC) has restricted access to the website iizii.eu (hereinafter – the Website), which is represented by the Estonian-registered company…
Lithium‑ion batteries have become an integral part of everyday life — they are found in mobile phones and laptops, household appliances, children’s toys, electric vehicles, e‑bikes and e‑scooters…
The Consumer Rights Protection Centre (CRPC) urges residents to exercise caution regarding offers to replace or verify water consumption meters in apartments. CRPC has received several complaints…