The Eurasian Economic Commission has published an overview of measures taken by the EAEU countries to overcome the negative consequences of the spread of the coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
Blackrock specialists in their annual review of key trends in the financial markets are looking for answers to the questions that 2022 has asked.
The Eurasian Economic Commission has published an overview of measures taken by the EAEU countries to overcome the negative consequences of the spread of the coronavirus infection (COVID-19).
A team of experts from the Eurasian Economic Commission have analyzed the problems and challenges currently faced by Eurasian digital commerce participants when trading on the domestic market and on the markets of third countries and have formulated a set of measures to stimulate the development of digital (online) trade.
This report the so-called «White Paper» is the result of joint work of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union, and the business community. The report describes existing obstacles in the internal market of the EEU, mechanisms for their removal, and benefits of the removal to the member states.
This joint report by the Eurasian Economic Commission and the World Bank Group studies the rationale and prerequisites for the development of digital space, priority initiatives, and vectors and methods of implementing the Digital Agenda of the Eurasian Economic Union.