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01 Jan 1970
Republican budget executed with surplus in Armenia and Kyrgyzstan in H1 2023
In H1 of 2023, compared to the same period last year, the budget surplus increased by 1.9 times in Armenia and by 2.8 times in Kyrgyzstan. The budget deficit increased in Kazakhstan, while in Russia the budget surplus was replaced by a deficit. As of 1 July 2023, the public-sector debt denominated in national currency increased by 5.7% in Armenia, by 24.4% in Kazakhstan, by 20.5% in Kyrgyzstan, and by 27.5% in Russia. In the structure of public-sector debt, external debt prevailed in Armenia and Kyrgyzstan, while internal debt prevailed in Kazakhstan and Russia. More detailed statistics has been provided on the EEC Statistics Department's webpage in the "Financial Statistics" section.
01 Jan 1970
Rules for classification of medical products depending on potential risk of use updated
The Eurasian Economic Commission's Board adopted amendments to the Rules for the classification of medical products depending on the potential risk of use, approved by Decision No. 173 of the EEC Board dated December 22, 2015 . The classification of medical products is aimed at ensuring the application of a risk-based approach in regulating their circulation. The amended version of the Rules takes into account the law enforcement practice and changes in the documents of the International Medical Device Regulators' Forum (IMDRF) in relation to software that is a medical product and in vitro diagnostic medical devices. Therefore, the classification of medical devices will take into account the approaches currently adopted in the international practice, which will improve the availability of medical products in the Eurasian Economic Union countries, as well as the export potential of their manufacturers. Besides, Decisions No. 116 and No. 123 of the EEC Board dated July 24, 2018 on differentiating the elements of medical products and the criteria for including several modifications of a medical product in a single registration certificate were declared invalid.
01 Jan 1970
Transition period for EAEU technical regulation on products for civil defense and protection from natural and industrial emergencies extended
The Board of the Eurasian Economic Commission extended until June 1, 2026 the transitional provisions of the Eurasian Economic Union's technical regulation "On Safety of Products Intended for Civil Defense and Protection from Natural and Industrial Emergencies" (TR EAEU 050/2021). The deadline for transitional provisions to the said technical regulation, which was to expire on December 31, 2024, was extended at the proposal of the Russian Federation due to the need to complete the system of technical regulation in respect of products for which no mandatory requirements were previously established. This includes the development of a necessary number of standards to ensure the implementation of the technical regulation TR EAEU 050/2021 and testing, as well as the accreditation of conformity assessment bodies and their inclusion in the unified register. "Establishment of transitional provisions is a security procedure for the purpose of phased transition to the technical regulation requirements and issuing documents on conformity assessment," noted Valentin Tataritsky, the EEC Minister in charge of Technical Regulation. The decision of the Commission's Board shall come into effect after 10 calendar days have elapsed from the date of its official publication and shall apply to legal relations arising from January 1, 2025 in order to eliminate the gap in applying transitional provisions.