Font size: A A A
Site colors: C C C
Standard web site version
Please, specify dates for which you wish to view the news, in “dd.mm.yyyy.” format, e.g. 01.01.2017
 

Search results: 6451

07 Oct 2025 Ruslan Davydov: “The EAEU Customs Code is planned to be amended to combat illegal transit of tobacco products” Ruslan Davydov, EEC Minister in charge of Customs Cooperation, informed about measures taken by the Eurasian Economic Commission to combat illegal transit and export of tobacco products within the Eurasian Economic Union at a session dedicated to the market of nicotine-containing products at the “Anti-Counterfeit-2025” forum in Minsk. According to the EEC Minister, the relevant amendments to the Customs Code have been drafted and are in a high degree of preparation. Ruslan Davydov informed the discussion attendees about the introduction of the EAEU mechanism for monitoring traffic using navigation seals, which will come into effect starting from February 11, 2026. “An important part of the work to combat illegal import and circulation of tobacco products is the functioning of a relevant Working Group within the Commission,” the Head of the EEC Customs Unit emphasized. “It was created last year at the initiative of the business community, and its primary objective is to develop coordinated proposals on issues related to the prevention of illicit movement of illegal tobacco and nicotine-containing products across the EAEU customs border.” The session was also attended by digital marking operators, tobacco product manufacturers, as well as representatives of the EAEU countries' public authorities and relevant associations and non-profit organizations from Belarus and Kazakhstan. By the decision of the international association “Anticounterfeit,” Ruslan Davydov was awarded the badge “For Merit in Combating Counterfeit Products” for his significant contribution to preventing the import of counterfeit and fake products.
07 Oct 2025 Maksim Yermalovich: “The EEC adapts to the rapidly changing realities of the modern world” On October 7 in Astana, Maksim Yermalovich, Minister in charge of Competition and Antitrust Regulation of the Eurasian Economic Commission, took part in the plenary session of the 11th Eurasian Antitrust Forum “Antitrust Platform: Key Challenges and Trends in the Field of Competition.” Maksim Yermalovich presented the main directions and measures taken by the Commission to adapt competition policy to contemporary challenges. He also informed about some efforts to improve the Eurasian Economic Union's law to ensure transparency and predictability of the regulation process, as well as the introduction of a new tool for the EEC's proactive actions – sector studies. “The synergy between methodology and practice enables us to respond to contemporary challenges in an adequate and timely manner – academic perspective and scientific expertise should be closely aligned with the practical approach of national and supranational competition authorities. Based on this priority, we actively promote initiatives relating to methodology of science as part of our competition advocacy activities," Maksim Yermalovich noted. Separately, the EEC Minister dwelled on a number of initiatives put forward by the Competition Unit. These include educational courses, 5+1 consultations to address relevant matters with competition authorities of the Member States and Observer States, and a dialogue between regional organizations on competition issues. The Eurasian Antitrust Forum is a high-level professional platform for the exchange of experience between public authorities, the expert and business communities on issues of competition protection and antitrust regulation in national and transboundary markets of the Eurasian continent.
Display more