Includes historical data for Latvia’s Gross Domestic Product growth, debt-to-GDP ratio and more, as well as information on trade, banking and financial sector leadership.
Efficient Business Regulations And Competitive Tax Rates Fuel Foreign Investment
Bordering Estonia, Lithuania, Russia and the Baltic Sea, this small country of less than 2 million is a member of the EU and the Eurozone, NATO, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and the World Trade Organization (WTO). With moderate but steadfast growth rates particularly driven by its manufacturing and services sectors, the Latvian government actively pursues foreign investment through liberal economic policies and incentives, as well as by leveraging its status as a transportation and logistics hub between the European markets and Central Asia. The country’s high level of digitization, efficient business regulations and competitive tax rates further enhance its appeal.
However, weaknesses persist. Among them are an aging population, the migration of skilled workers, a large informal sector, and a lack of transparency in the operations and expenditures of state-owned companies.
Macroeconomy & Sovereign Data
Type of Government | Parliamentary republic |
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Capital | Riga |
Sovereign Ratings |
S&P: A+ Moody’s: A3 Fitch: A– |
Total Population | 1.9 million |
Median Age | 44.2 |
Adult Per Capita Income (PPP) | 40,342.17 |
Total GDP (2023) | 45.5 billion |
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Trade & Investment
Total Exports | USD 29.5 billion (2023) |
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Leading Exports |
Lumber Wheat Broadcasting Equipment Packaged Medicines Fuel Woods Hard Liquors |
Total Imports | USD 21.4 billion (2022) |
Leading Imports |
Refined Petroleum Packaged Medicines Broadcasting Equipment Electricity Cars Natural Gas |
Source: | World Integrated Trade Solution |
Latvia Leading Companies
SC Citadele Banka | Financials |
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Latvenergo | Electric Utilities |
ELKO Gruoa | Information Technology, Consumer Electronics |
SIA Maxima Latvija | Consumer Staples, Food Retail |
airBaltic | Airlines |
Lattelecom | Telecommunication Services |
Latvijas Mobilais Telefons | Telecommunication Services |
Major Trade Partners — Import
Lithuania | 17% |
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Germany | 11% |
Poland | 10% |
Russia | 9% |
Estonia | 9% |
Source: World Integrated Trade Solution
Major Trade Partners — Export
Lithuania | 18% |
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Estonia | 11% |
United Kingdom | 8% |
Germany | 7% |
Russia | 7% |
Source: World Integrated Trade Solution
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Data Sources:
UN World Population Prospects
World Inequality Report
S&P Global Ratings
Moody’s
Fitch Ratings
IMF Direction of Trade Statistics (DOTS)
UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
CIA The World Factbook
World Bank’s World Integrated Trade Solution
Forbes Global 2000