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22 May 2025 Andrey Slepnev discussed with Samad Hassanzadeh interaction between entrepreneurs from EAEU countries and Iran Andrey Slepnev, the EEC Minister in charge of Trade, met with Samad Hassanzadeh, President of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture, at the Eurasian Economic Commission's headquarters. The two sides discussed interaction between the business circles of the EAEU and Iran in the context of implementing the full-fledged Free Trade Agreement that entered into force on May 15, 2025. Andrey Slepnev informed his Iranian colleagues about preparing a road map for implementing the Agreement, which will include measures to develop direct cooperation between the EAEU and Iranian businesses and thematic seminars to provide clarification on the specifics of the parties' trade regulation. "The new agreement establishes unique conditions of access to each other's markets for business circles of the EAEU and Iran, creates convenient mechanisms and platforms for networking, making urgent trade and economic cooperation decisions, and harmonizing the understanding of specifics of legislation and its enforcement practices in our countries," told Andrey Slepnev. The EEC Minister invited Iranian business representatives to take part in the Eurasian Economic Forum to be held in Minsk on June 26-27. "We see the new phase of cooperation with Iran as a partnership. It is important that our entrepreneurs perceive each other not as competitors, but as partners in order to build up their potential and technology capacity and work together in the total market of 250 million people," emphasized Andrei Slepnev.
22 May 2025 Bakhyt Sultanov: "It is necessary to maintain a balance between supervising migration flows and ensuring the rights of labor migrants in the EAEU" On May 22 in Baku, Bakhyt Sultanov, Minister in charge of Economy and Financial Policy of the Eurasian Economic Commission, as part of the meeting of the Council of Heads of Migration Authorities of the Commonwealth of Independent States, spoke about the Commission's work on migration, emphasizing the importance of coordinating efforts to ensure the rights and social guarantees of migrant workers in the Eurasian Economic Union. The meeting participants discussed the current situation with migration in the CIS countries, as well as coordination of interaction between public authorities in implementing the main directions of migration policy in the CIS countries. The EEC Minister noted the significant growth of labor migration within the EAEU: "Since the entry into force of the Treaty on the Union, annual labor migration flows have increased by a third and exceeded 1 million people last year." Bakhyt Sultanov presented the results of the recently completed monitoring of the legislation of the EAEU countries in the field of labor migration for compliance with the law of the Union. The monitoring showed that the states are taking similar measures to promote the inflow of highly qualified specialists and are also making progress in digitalizing public services in the area of labor migration. The EEC Minister drew attention to the need to strike a balance between supervising migration flows and ensuring the rights of labor migrants, noting that any legislative initiatives aimed at regulating migration should not be inconsistent with the provisions of the Treaty on the EAEU. In conclusion, Bakhyt Sultanov reported on the brochure Employment and Social Security of Citizens of the EAEU Member States in the Russian Federation, prepared by the Commission, translated into the languages of the Union states and posted on the EEC website. It is planned to create similar brochures on the legislation of other EAEU countries. During the event, Bakhyt Sultanov held business meetings with the heads of migration authorities of the CIS countries, where they discussed the current migration situation, cooperation on exchange of experience and information, as well as jointly preparing and organizing specialized events.
22 May 2025 Nikolay Kushnarev: "Enhanced industrial and technological cooperation within the EAEU opens up new opportunities for the development of metallurgy" Priorities of industrial cooperation within the Eurasian Economic Union, technological trends and the overall situation in metallurgy were discussed by the participants of the round table "Metallurgy in the EAEU: Integration, Consumption Promotion, Innovations and New Materials" at the Eurasian Economic Commission's headquarters. "Enhanced industrial and technological cooperation within the EAEU opens up new opportunities for successfully addressing the challenges of the industry development. This can be achieved through the implementation of joint innovation and infrastructure projects in the field of manufacturing metallurgical products and increasing their competitiveness in foreign markets," mentioned Nikolay Kushnarev, Director of the EEC Industrial Policy Department, in his welcoming address. Special attention was paid to the creation of new production facilities within the EAEU, exchange of experience in digitalization, robotic automation and application of additive technologies in the industry. There was considerable interest in the discussion on using assessment of conformity to international standards as one of the tools for promoting metallurgical products in foreign markets and the potential for cooperation in the welding industry. In order to inform the manufacturers, the round table presented a mechanism developed by the Commission to promote joint cooperation projects, which can be used in the metallurgical industry as well. "In 2024 in the EAEU as a whole, the output of finished metal products increased by 35.1% over the same period. Moreover, mutual cooperative supplies of metallurgical products by the Member States increased by 4.8% and finished metal products by 9.6%, which indicates a significant potential for cooperation in this sector. The new mechanism of supranational financing will promote further development of cooperation within the EAEU," noted Georgy Arzumanyan, Deputy Director of the Department. Summing up the event, the participants agreed to intensify their joint work through the EEC. It is also planned to prepare a relevant resolution to be submitted to the governments of the EAEU countries. The event was attended by representatives of authorized authorities, industry associations, scientific and business organizations, leading metallurgical enterprises and consumers of metallurgical products of the EAEU countries, including representatives of the Belarusian Metallurgical Plant and Beltsvetmet (Belarus); Aktobe Rail and Section Works (Kazakhstan); Russian Steel Association, Pipe Industry Development Fund, Association of Metalworking Enterprises, Aluminum Association, Rosspetsmash Association, Association of Electrometallurgical Enterprises, Additive Technology Development Association, Severstal and I.P. Bardin Central Research Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy (Russia).
21 May 2025 Commission discussed intensification of trade with Serbia with EAEU public authorities and businesses A seminar featuring public authorities and businesses of the Eurasian Economic Union countries, dedicated to the development of sectoral cooperation, identification and elimination of barriers to mutual trade with Serbia, was held on May 21 in the Eurasian Economic Commission under the chairmanship of Andrey Slepnev, the EEC Minister in charge of Trade. The event was aimed at intensifying cooperation within the framework of the Free Trade Area Agreement between the EAEU and its Member States, on the one part, and the Republic of Serbia, on the other part. The objective of the seminar was to identify trade barriers faced by exporters in different economic sectors when supplying goods to the Serbian market, as well as new opportunities for cooperation and ways to eliminate trade restrictions. "The proposals voiced at today's event will be elaborated in detail jointly with the Member States for possible discussion at the planned meeting of the Joint Committee for implementing the Agreement with the Republic of Serbia," mentioned Andrey Slepnev. In this regard, the EEC Minister recalled the recent fruitful consultations with the Serbian party having resulted in the removal of quantitative restrictions on imports of vegetable oils and margarine from the EAEU from March 3, 2025, which had been in force for two years. The Free Trade Area Agreement between the Eurasian Economic Union and its Member States, on the one part, and the Republic of Serbia, on the other part, was signed on October 25, 2019 and came into effect on July 10, 2021. The Agreement provides for mutual abolition of import customs duties on 93% of the commodity nomenclature.
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