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10 Oct 2025 Maksim Yermalovich: "The EEC regulates digital markets with due regard to the general rules of competition" On October 10 in Tashkent, Maksim Yermalovich, Minister in charge of Competition and Antitrust Regulation of the Eurasian Economic Commission, told about regulating digital markets with due regard to general rules of competition within the Eurasian Economic Union, including law enforcement practice and main case studies. Speaking at the panel session of the international seminar "Platform Economy in the Republic of Uzbekistan: Competition Law and Market Power of Digital Platforms", the EEC Minister focused on the directions of the Commission's ongoing work. In particular, he told about developing common approaches applied to studying digital markets and activities of digital (electronic) platforms, conducting sectoral research in this field and preparing a draft Agreement on Electronic Commerce. "Today, the EAEU law provides the Commission with a sufficient range of tools to monitor compliance with the general rules of competition in digital markets. The methodology of competition assessment enables accommodating factors typical for such markets," Maksim Yermalovich emphasized. At thematic panels, the event participants discussed best legislative practices regarding competition in digital markets, as well as the growing influence artificial intelligence exerts on competition and market power. There were expert discussions on applying competition legislation in the context of global digital economy and on the current state of investigations in this field. The event was organized by the Competition Promotion and Consumer Protection Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan jointly with the BRICS Competition Law and Policy Center, having brought together leading competition experts, as well as representatives of competition agencies of the Eurasian Economic Union countries, Brazil, China, Germany, India, and Italy.
09 Oct 2025 Naira Karapetyan: "Joining efforts to develop livestock breeding in the EAEU will improve competitiveness of the agricultural sector" On October 9, Naira Karapetyan, Director of the Eurasian Economic Commission's Agricultural Policy Department, chaired a coordination meeting on livestock breeding in the Eurasian Economic Union within the business program of the Golden Autumn 2025 Russian Agricultural Exhibition in Moscow. The key discussion points were plans for developing the market of breeding resources, mechanisms and instruments for creating a breeding system, and development of digitalization in livestock breeding within the EAEU. Naira Karapetyan told about the competitiveness of livestock breeding as an essential condition for developing the agricultural sector. "Further steps to unify the EAEU requirements for releasing into circulation, importing, exporting and moving breeding stock of farm animals, together with creating common databases of breeding resources and sustainable supply models, will create favorable conditions for increasing mutual trade in breeding stock in the Union States," Naira Karapetyan pointed out. During the panel discussion "Innovation to Practice: How the Green Product Segment Develops at Present", Saule Moldabaeva, Deputy Director of the EEC Agricultural Policy Department, informed the event participants about the experience of the Member States in using green technologies and shaping the Union's law on organic agricultural products circulation. The meeting was attended by heads and representatives of the EAEU authorities authorized in the field of livestock breeding, research institutions, laboratories and other livestock breeding entities of the Member States.
08 Oct 2025 EEC and experts from ASEAN countries discussed competition issues Armine Hakobyan, Deputy Director of the EEC Department for Competition and Public Procurement Policy, told about some outcomes of cooperation and prospects for interaction between the Eurasian Economic Commission and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations at the special session of the 35th meeting of the ASEAN Experts Group on Competition. "Holding EEC–ASEAN special sessions on competition has become a good tradition. It enables us to engage in a consistent dialogue and develop practical cooperation," Armine Hakobyan pointed out. The session discussed the results of seminar dedicated to competition policy and law enforcement in the Eurasian Economic Union and the ASEAN countries held by the Commission in July this year. The participants indicated the main areas of activity by the EEC and ASEAN that were of special interest following the seminar. In particular, they cover successful formats of interaction between ASEAN national competition authorities, methodology for assessing their activities and a range of law enforcement peculiarities. ASEAN took an interest in the results of meetings of regional competition organizations annually held by the Commission, as well as the experience of shaping the EEC jurisdiction in this field. "Despite different integration levels in the EAEU and ASEAN, and dissimilarities in the EEC and ASEAN competition jurisdiction, our two integration associations have the same goal, namely to enable fair competition," Armine Hakobyan stressed. "To achieve this goal, we are ready to explore best practices of each other and introduce them into our work." The meeting participants endorsed the Commission's proposal to continue discussions at seminars and consultations, as well as through taking part in the dialogue of regional integration organizations on competition.   The event was attended by representatives of competition authorities of the ASEAN countries, as well as the ASEAN Secretariat.  
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