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AmCham Board sets the course

Jan 27
Grand Hotel Kempinski, Aspazijas bulvāris 22

On January 27, AmCham Board and Staff came together for a semi-annual strategic meeting to discuss the Chamber's direction and priorities for 2025.

The policy priorities will include:
1) Fostering trade and investment between Latvia and the U.S. and raising awareness of bilateral economic opportunities  
2) Improving the business and investment climate in Latvia​
3) Strengthening Latvia’s human capital amid demographic change ​

Among priority issues will be ensuring a fair and consistent regulatory and tax environment that supports mutual economic growth and prosperity, and expanding collaboration in sectors such as energy, defense, and technology.

The Board meets twice a year outside its monthly meetings for a focused, strategic session to set the future direction and review the Chamber's performance.

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I look forward to promoting stronger U.S.-Latvia ties and working with AmCham members to ensure Latvia is a trusted destination for international business.

John Tully, Chairman of the Board of MikroTik

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