400,000 euros will be allocated for startup support this year
The Latvian Ministry of Economics plans to allocate 400,000 euros in 2026 for a startup support program to enhance the competitiveness and development of startups.
FIFA evaluates regional candidacy with the Baltic states, Poland, Ukraine, and the Nordic countries
FIFA is currently assessing the potential for a joint regional bid involving the Baltic states, Poland, Ukraine, and Nordic countries to host the World Cup, according to Latvia's Ministry of Economics.
INFOGRAPHIC: The Ministry of Economics forecasts the growth rate of Latvia's gross domestic product for this year
The Latvian Ministry of Economics predicts that the country's GDP growth could reach between 2.5% and 3% this year, driven by increased investments and a recovery in internal consumption.
Plans of the Ministry of Economics: Rich will cut funding for small PV systems
The German Federal Ministry of Economics plans to eliminate subsidies for new small solar power systems, according to a draft bill.
This is how politics eats: Cevapcici in the cafeteria of the Ministry of Economics
The article discusses the cafeteria culture at Germany's Ministry of Economics during its renovation period.
Ministry: Latvia's average annual inflation this year is expected to be between 2.5-3%
The Latvian Ministry of Economics forecasts an average annual inflation rate of 2.5-3% for this year.
Expansion of Renewables: Wealthy Shake the Fundamental Principle of the Energy Transition
Germany's Federal Ministry of Economics is set to revise regulations for the expansion of renewable energy and the energy grid.
Re:Check: Is the Prime Minister Accurate in Figures on Foreign Investments?
Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliลa's claim about foreign investment growth for 2025 has been disputed by data from the Investment and Development Agency and the Ministry of Economics.
Sabotage on the Railways, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport: 'We Will Seek Damages from Those Responsible'
The Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport announced it will seek damages from those responsible for recent railway sabotage incidents that disrupted services and affected thousands of passengers.
Government Statistics for 2025: Arms Exports Worth Twelve Billion Euros
In the past year, the German government approved arms exports valued at approximately twelve billion euros, primarily to Ukraine, according to the CDU-led Ministry of Economics.
Paper from the Ministry of Economics: More gas power plants after all?
The latest report from the Ministry of Economics suggests that Germany may reconsider its recent decision to limit the expansion of gas power plants, possibly allowing for more than the approximately 20 previously announced by the EU Commission.
Named for the Central Bank, Tiago Cavalcanti is the first Brazilian professor of economics at Cambridge
Tiago Cavalcanti, the first Brazilian economics professor at the University of Cambridge, is being considered for a directorship at the Central Bank by the Ministry of Finance.
"Simply Disagree" Critique of the Ministry
The new Minister of Social Affairs and Housing, Ragnar รรณr Ingรณlfsson, stated he is "simply disagreeing" with the criticism from the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs regarding the proposed connection of the social security system to the wage index.
Controversial Energy Monitoring by Reiche: Is the Ministry of Economics Lying?
The Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy, led by Katherina Reiche, asserts that it did not influence the energy transition monitoring report, a claim doubted by former Secretary of State Michael Kellner.
Rich's Gas Power Plans: Still No Agreement with the EU Commission
The Federal Ministry of Economics led by Katherina Reiche is facing delays in the bidding process for new gas power plants due to the lack of agreement with the EU Commission.
Controversial report on the energy transition: New indications of influence from the Ministry of Economics
Greenpeace has revealed 28 changes to the energy transition monitoring report, leading to skepticism about the Ministry of Economics' assertions that these alterations were made by scientists.