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10 Sep 2025 Bakhyt Sultanov: “The EAEU countries detected 6.6 mln counterfeit goods as of year-end 2024” The Eurasian Economic Union countries detected 6.6 mln counterfeit goods as of year-end 2024. A total of 1,465 intellectual property violations were registered. These data are reflected in the report on monitoring law enforcement practices in the field of intellectual property rights protection in the EAEU countries for 2024, which was presented at a meeting of the Advisory Committee on Intellectual Property under the EEC Board. As noted by Bakhyt Sultanov, EEC Minister in charge of Economy and Financial Policy, the most often counterfeited goods are those in popular demand. “The anti-rating is led by day-to-day goods: clothing and footwear, household appliances, auto parts, as well as perfumes and cosmetics. These categories are the most exposed to counterfeiters,” the EEC Minister stated. The meeting attendees discussed key initiatives in the field of intellectual property within the EAEU. The focus was on developing coordinated approaches to suppressing violations on the Internet and creating a search service for checking industrial properties. These measures are part of the plan to implement the Strategic Directions for Developing the Eurasian Economic Integration until 2025 and are aimed at creating a safe and transparent environment for businesses and consumers. The meeting also discussed the launch of a Unified Customs Register of Intellectual Property Objects and the introduction of the EAEU system for registering trademarks and appellations of origin of goods. Besides, the possibility was considered to organize electronic information exchange between customs authorities and rightholders and to amend the Agreement on Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights. The Advisory Committee on Intellectual Property under the EEC Board, which includes heads of relevant ministries and business representatives from participating countries, has been operating since 2012. Its key objective is to elaborate coordinated decisions in the field of IP protection within the EAEU.
10 Sep 2025 Valentin Tataritsky: “Establishing uniform mandatory requirements to food products helps remove technical barriers to trade” Valentin Tataritsky, Minister in charge of Technical Regulation of the Eurasian Economic Commission, informed on the uniform regulatory system in food safety adopted within the Eurasian Economic Union, the need to enhance the role of standardization, and the importance of protecting the common market from unsafe products at the Third Regional Dairy Forum of the EAEU Food Congress in Sochi. “Establishing uniform mandatory requirements to food products helps remove technical barriers to trade and create conditions for the production of export-oriented and innovative products,” the EEC Minister emphasized. Valentin Tataritsky separately highlighted issues concerning the establishment of mandatory requirements to dairy products, their production processes, marking, and sale in the EAEU technical regulations, and reported on the changes made thereto and new requirements to safety indicators. According to the EEC Minister, this ensures the possibility of free movement of such goods within the Union. An important part of ensuring food safety, including dairy products, under globalization of trade and related risks is the development and application of SPS measures in the Eurasian Economic Union. “Systematic work is underway to update the common regulatory framework for SPS measures,” Valentin Tataritsky summarized. The Forum was organized by the Southern Dairy Union. Its traditional participants are representatives of the dairy industry from various regions of Russia and relevant public authorities. During the Forum on September 11, employees of the EEC Departments' Technical Regulation Unit will organize a round table to discuss relevant matters on developing food traceability systems and managing veterinary risks when planning the dairy cattle breeding industry.
08 Sep 2025 Maxim Ermolovich, "The EEC has established a practical dialogue with the State Administration for Market Regulation of the PRC" On September 8, Maxim Ermolovich, Minister in charge of Competition and Antitrust Regulation of the Eurasian Economic Commission, spoke at the plenary session of the International Forum on Fair Competition Policy of the People's Republic of China "Unified National Market and Fair Competition for the Future – Creating a Fairer and More Dynamic Market Environment." The EEC Minister told about the Commission's activities to adapt the competition policy to the modern challenges and mentioned key cooperation areas with the PRC in the field of competition. He also noted that the EEC established a practical dialogue with the State Administration for Market Regulation of the PRC. "China is one of the strategic partners of the Eurasian Economic Union and its Member States. Our partnership develops dynamically adapting to changing realities while our practical interaction remains strong and deep. In recent years we have reinforced cooperation in the field of competition by exchanging experience on legislative innovations, law enforcement and competition advocacy," emphasized Maxim Ermolovich. Separately, the EEC Minister dwelled on a range of initiatives by the Competition Unit including sectoral studies, shared the experience of interacting with the business community and competition authorities of the Union countries and Observer States having stressed an important role of international cooperation.
05 Sep 2025 Andrey Slepnev: "The Eurasian Economic Union is an important link of the Greater Eurasian Partnership" This was stated by Andrey Slepnev, Minister in charge of Trade of the Eurasian Economic Commission, speaking at the session "The Greater Eurasian Partnership: New Paradigms for the Continent's Development" during the 2025 Eastern Economic Forum. "Today we can confirm that the Greater Eurasian Partnership (GEP) idea declared by the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin enjoys substantial and growing support. It is especially obvious nowadays, in difficult times that many Eurasian countries find themselves in," he said. In this regard, the EEC Minister in charge of Trade has mentioned that "the practical scope of the initiative is determined by life itself, and this scope widens." COVID-19 sharply intensified logistics contacts when everyone realized the need to diversify routes and increase connectivity. According to Andrey Slepnev, various challenges prompt growing understanding of the idea to reinforce financial settlements security and to find formats for sustainable development of international trade. "As for the Eurasian Economic Union comprising five Eurasian countries, it is one of the essential links in the Partnership. In this respect, we fully share the GEP ideology and spirit. We actively develop practical tools I would like to dwell on," emphasized Andrey Slepnev. Elaborating on the subject, the EEC Minister told about the Commission's work on free trade agreements. Such agreements allow getting rid of tariffs and in a sense are a response to opposing approaches that some countries insist on today. Here, according to Andrey Slepnev, it is important not only to open up, namely to lower tariff barriers, but also to create a good road map and clear the way for businesses to facilitate cooperation. "Among other things, it is about the land connectivity of the continent where multilateral professional dialogue is important, so that transport ministers sit down together and agree on eliminating bottlenecks and digitalizing transport corridors. No less important are financial instruments, as well as issues related to standards as they are a strong barrier to trade harming it as much as overly high tariffs," noted the EEC Minister. Special attention was paid to digitalization and climate agenda issues that require discussion and finding practical solutions including within the SCO and BRICS. "Partnership is absence of divides. Our leaders interact in the spirit of partnership. But we have yet to work together on eliminating all the obstacles at a professional level," summed up Andrey Slepnev.
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