On June 26, the Eurasian Economic Commission's Competition and Antitrust Regulation Unit held a public information office session for businesses on the sidelines of the Eurasian Economic Forum in Minsk.
"This is the Commission's unique instrument aimed at raising awareness with businesses about the rules of competition in the cross-border markets of the Eurasian Economic Union and possibilities to participate in public procurement," emphasized Maxim Ermolovich, EEC Minister in charge Competition and Antitrust Regulation.
Representatives of the business community, government agencies, and experts from the EAEU countries discussed topical issues of public procurement and competition in transboundary markets and received individual consultations from the Commission's employees. In fact, it was a direct dialogue between regulators and market participants, which helped entrepreneurs better understand the legal specifics of operating within the Union.
Moreover, representatives of not only the Competition and Antitrust Regulation Unit, but also other departments of the Commission participated in the Public Information Office Session as is customary.
"We are glad that the Public Information Office Session has again invited interest among representatives of business circles of our countries and that its participants were able to get consultations on the widest range of EEC activities," Maxim Ermolovich noted.