11 Jun 2025 Valentin Tataritsky: “The Commission's priority is to preserve health and ensure the sanitary and epidemiological welfare of the EAEU countries' population” Valentin Tataritsky, Minister in charge of Technical Regulation, took part in a meeting of the Council of Heads of Authorized Bodies in the Field of Sanitary and Epidemiological Welfare of the Population of the Eurasian Economic Union Member States. The Council discussed, in particular, the outcomes of the recent session of the World Health Assembly in terms of their relevance to the EAEU countries. The current epidemiological situation in the Union Member States and the prospects for the Council's further activities were considered. “Joint efforts will make it possible to expand the potential of the Union States’ public health services and efficiently address necessary issues, which will help preserve the health and ensure the sanitary and epidemiological welfare of our countries’ populations,” Valentin Tataritsky emphasized. The Member States' representatives supported the proposal put forward by Vladimir Sinkevich, Director of the Commission's Department for Sanitary, Phytosanitary and Veterinary Measures, to prepare an action plan on sanitary measures in cooperation with the national competent authorities. The development of a three-year plan has been initiated. During a working meeting between Valentin Tataritsky and Anna Popova, Chairperson of the Council of Heads and Head of the Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-being, some issues related to the application of sanitary measures were discussed. This included reviewing the Commission's acts currently being developed in this field, as well as the measures outlined in the draft plan for implementing the “The Eurasian Economic Path” Declaration. Following the discussion, measures for cooperation in a number of priority areas were determined.
10 Jun 2025 Maksim Ermolovich: “The EEC develops mechanisms to ensure fair competition within the EAEU” The Eurasian Economic Commission's delegation headed by Maksim Ermolovich, the EEC Minister in charge of Competition and Antitrust Regulation, took part in the Antitrust Forum-2025 in Moscow, organized by the Federal Antimonopoly Service and the Association of Antitrust Experts. At the plenary session Maksim Ermolovich presented the EEC main achievements in the field of competition, key amendments to the competition law of the Eurasian Economic Union, as well as certain aspects of the Commission's sectoral market studies. The interaction between the Unit and national competition authorities, and perspective directions of the EEC's activities in the field of competition were considered. “The Competition Unit attaches great importance to strengthening interaction with the professional community, exchange of experience and discussion of relevant matters of competition policy. All this contributes to creating efficient legal and institutional mechanisms for ensuring fair competition within the EAEU,” the EEC Minister emphasized. Maksim Ermolovich has outlined that the EEC today has all the necessary tools to maintain a competitive environment within the Eurasian Economic Union: the law enforcement practice has been formed, and there is a constant process of improving the competition law. “We work to expand the Commission's presence in transboundary markets, as well as to raise awareness among economic operators of the principles and rules of competition in them,” the EEC Minister noted.  
05 Jun 2025 Bakytzhan Sagintaev held negotiations with Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui Chairman of the Eurasian Economic Commission's Board On June 5, Bakytzhan Sagintaev, Chairman of the Eurasian Economic Commission's Board, held a working meeting at the EEC's headquarters with Zhang Hanhui, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to the Russian Federation. During the meeting they discussed the prospects of interaction between the Eurasian Economic Union countries and China within the framework of the Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation. "The People's Republic of China is one of the key foreign economic partners for the Eurasian Economic Union countries. Our relations are based on the principles of mutual respect, openness and strategic cooperation," emphasized the Head of the EEC Board. Since the Agreement on Trade and Economic Cooperation entered into force in 2019, trade turnover between the EAEU and China has more than doubled to $280 billion by 2024. At the end of the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their commitment to deepening further cooperation in a number of priority areas of the economy. Chairman of the EEC Board invited representatives of government authorities and businesses of China to participate in the Eurasian Economic Forum on June 26-27, 2025 in Minsk. In turn, Zhang Hanhui invited Bakytzhan Sagintaev to Beijing to attend the World War II Victory Parade. The Agreement on trade and economic cooperation between the Eurasian Economic Union and its Member States, of the one part, and the People's Republic of China, of the other part, was signed in Astana in 2018.
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