Candy Supplier Latvia
Latvia sits at the geographic centre of the Baltic states, with Riga functioning as the region's largest metropolitan area and a natural distribution point for Baltic-wide supply. Rimi, Maxima, and Top lead modern grocery, and the port of Riga is one of the busiest on the Baltic Sea. As an EU member, Latvia is intra-community supply from Candora's European base — no customs, no import duty.

Latvia Candy Market
Latvia's confectionery retail runs through the same regional Baltic chains active in Lithuania and Estonia:
- Rimi (part of the ICA Gruppen/Rimi Baltic network) operates across all three Baltic states, giving cross-border reach - Maxima and the domestic Top chain cover the remainder of Latvian modern grocery - The port of Riga is one of the Baltic Sea's busiest, supporting both domestic distribution and regional re-export
Riga's central Baltic location and status as the region's largest city make it a natural hub for suppliers serving all three Baltic markets from a single relationship.
Supplying Candy into Latvia
As an EU member state, Latvia receives goods under standard intra-community rules — no customs declaration, reverse-charge VAT, and Latvian-language labelling per EU requirements. Lead times run 6–10 days by road freight from our EU distribution points.

FAQ
Frequently asked questions
No. Latvia is an EU member state, so supply from our EU distribution points moves as intra-community trade — no customs declaration or import duty.
Riga is the Baltic region's largest metropolitan area and sits at its geographic centre, making it a natural hub for importers looking to supply Lithuania and Estonia alongside Latvia.
Rimi, part of the cross-Baltic Rimi Baltic network, is the leading buyer of imported confectionery, alongside Maxima and the domestic Top chain.
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