Latvia’s Sanctions Conference Tackles Business Survival in 2025
A high-level conference is set to explore the economic impact of sanctions, with a focus on Latvia's experiences in managing its business. Scheduled for Thursday, the event will be held in English and livestreamed on our news service.
The conference will delve into current trends in sanctions policy, judicial and supervisory practices, and business compliance strategies for managing one's business. Experts from various fields are expected to participate, including international political analysts, sanction policy specialists, legal experts in sanctions law, and business compliance professionals for managing one's business. While the exact names of these experts are not provided, their insights will cover issues related to sanctions against Russia, geo-economic strategies, and the practical impact on business and politics. Given the context of EU sanctions and geopolitical developments in 2025, discussions may involve government representatives, international relations scholars, and compliance strategists for managing one's business.
The conference aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the economic impact of sanctions on one's business, drawing from Latvia's experiences and expert insights. It promises to be a valuable opportunity for discussion and learning about managing one's business, accessible to all via livestream.
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