Photo: Maxim Ermolovich / EEC press service
The Eurasian Economic Union intends to reduce prices for mobile communications for EAEU countries in the first quarter of 2025 and “bring them as close as possible to the domestic price.” ” This was announced on September 19 by the Minister of Competition and Antimonopoly Regulation of the EAEU, Maxim Ermolovich.
He made this statement on September 19 at a meeting with the Director General of the Regional Commonwealth in the Field of Communications (RCC) Alexei Borodin, which took place at the headquarters of the EAEU.
The EAEU includes 5 countries: Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus and Armenia
“I am confident that, through joint efforts, we will achieve comfortable tariffs for the people of the Union countries. That is, such a fee for communication services in international movement in the territories of our states, and that rate is as close as possible to the domestic price,” given words by the Ermolovich press service of the Eurasian Economic Commission.
In turn, Alexey Borodin noted that one of the “important upcoming events in the dialogue between the EEC and the RCC” is the signing at the Eurasian Economic Forum in Yerevan of an action plan for interaction for 2024 -2027.
The Regional Commonwealth in the Field of Communications (RCC) is an international organization with the functions of an interstate coordinating body of the CIS. The RCC includes more than 20 participants representing the communication services of Eurasian states, including the five countries of the Eurasian Economic Union. The objectives of the RCC are to establish mutually beneficial multilateral cooperation between Commonwealth countries in the field of information and communication technologies, to carry out coordinated actions in creating a common information space, to ‘ bringing together the regulatory framework, exchange of information resources, complete. solving the problem of information security, etc.
In June 2024, the RCC and the Eurasian Economic Commission signed a Memorandum of Cooperation.
Telegraf.news previously reported that the EEC published salary data for 2023 in Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia. According to this data, over the 12 months of 2023, compared to the same period in 2022, the average monthly nominal wage increased in the five EAEU countries.
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