Publication / Alexey Anischenko, Maria Rodich
The package adopted by the Belarusian Government on 31 March 2020 in connection with the consequences of COVID-19 included measures aimed at regulating legal aspects in the field of public procurement. Under the general rule,[1] the parties to a public procurement contract cannot change the following terms of the contract: the subject of public procurement […]
Publication / Alexey Anischenko, Maria Rodich
One of the measures by which the Belarusian Government aims to mitigate the consequences for consumers of the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic was adopted by Resolution 184,[1] which is in force from 01 April 2020. Resolution 184 introduces a moratorium for all Belarusian business entities, regardless of the form of ownership, on price […]
Updated on 21 April 2020 Subsidies on wages paid during idle time Subsidies will be paid to employers who declare idle time because they cannot provide employees with agreed work due to the state of emergency and quarantine, and due to the work organisation there is no possibility to work remotely or the employee does […]
Since announcing a state of emergency on 12 March 2020 due to COVID-19, the Latvian Government has been working on measures to support affected companies. The following support is already available: Payment of salaries to employees from the state budget: where employees are not working as a direct consequence of limitations imposed by the Government (an order on […]
In the coming months, many companies will face indebtedness and liquidity problems that can be alleviated by acting prudently. It is important to address indebtedness and the resulting liquidity problems at the earliest possible stage. Otherwise, they may deepen and become insurmountable, when it may no longer be possible to return from bankruptcy, writes our […]