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30 March 2021, 14:35

EEC Council to review integration action plan through 2025

MINSK, 30 March (BelTA) - The Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) will consider an action plan aimed at the delivery of strategic areas for the development of the Eurasian economic integration through 2025. The Council will hold a online meeting on 1 April, BelTA learned from the press service of the Belarusian government. Deputy Prime Minister, member of the Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission Igor Petrishenko will represent Belarus at the event.

The agenda includes 29 issues: technical regulation, customs and tariff regulation, and others. The meeting participants will also discuss and approve the agenda of the meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council, which is due to take place in Kazan, Russia on 29-30 April.

The participants of the meeting will take a look at the action plan aimed at the delivery of the strategic areas for the Eurasian economic integration through 2025. “The approval of the action plan will help to specify the content of the measures and mechanisms of the strategy, determine the timing and expected results of their implementation, and in the future - to coordinate the interaction of the parties and the Eurasian Economic Commission for the development and deepening of economic integration,” the press service of the Council of Ministers said.

The EEC Council is expected to consider a draft order of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council, which approves an action plan (road map) for the implementation of major areas and stages of implementation of a coordinated (harmonized) transport policy of the Eurasian Economic Union for 2021-2023. The measures included in the road map are aimed at creating a common transport space and a common market of transport services in the union.

The EEC will also present an annual report on the state of competition in cross-border markets and measures taken to suppress violations of the general rules of competition in them, for the year 2020. Other issues to be considered will include the main areas of industrial cooperation within the Eurasian Economic Union through 2025, a draft agreement on the use of navigation seals in the EAEU to track transportation, a plan of measures to design and operate an integrated information system of the union in 2021.

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