Published a draft law about the ban on the foreign products purchase
1 December 2014, Monday
The projectestablisheda ban onthe admissionof foodin procurementforstate and municipal needs, if the country not originare the Russian Federation, Belarus and Kazakhstan, the followingproduct groups: fish; fresh or refrigerated fish; Evaporatedsalt isiodized; beef, veal, pork, steam bath,cooled down, chilled; meatfresh, cooled down, chilled, frostbitten, frozen, deep-frozen, defrostedand edible offalof poultry;fish,fishfillets, otherfish meat, livers and roesfresh, chilled or frozen; driedfish, dried, smoked, salted or in brine;fish meal, groats and meal and pellets, fit for human consumption; milkand creamin solid forms; butterandpasteoil; cheese andcurd; condensed milk product; rice;sugar.
The Agency has developed a document that establishes a unified approach to verifying customer notifications of contracts with a single supplier. In fact, such notifications are now an independent basis for control in the field of procurement.
The Government of the Russian Federation plans to supplement Resolution No. 719 with new requirements for the products of the composite materials industry. The document covers foil composite sheets and electrical insulation materials. The changes will also affect laminates made of polymer composites, carbon fabrics, nets, harnesses and carbon fiber tapes.
The Federal Antimonopoly Service has prepared a draft order that amends the procedure for determining the initial (maximum) contract price (NMCC) for purchases of motor fuels, including automotive and aviation gasoline. The new rules apply to supplies through fuel dispensers (gas stations) and bunkering facilities.
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