The Government of the Russian Federation has prepared draft amendments to Resolution No. 1875, which proposes to expand the list of goods subject to restrictions on the admission of foreign products and quotas for purchases.
The State Council of Tatarstan discussed the results of the socio-economic development of the republic in 2025. Iskander Bagautdinov, Deputy Chairman of the RT State Procurement Committee, took part in the meeting.
According to the results of the first quarter of 2026, the savings of the republican budget amounted to 1.17 billion rubles, which is 1.6% of the total. In just three months, more than 18,000 contracts worth over 80 billion rubles were signed. Such data was announced at a meeting in the RT State Committee on Procurement.
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.
A digital literacy lesson on two relevant topics will be held from April 6 to May 3, 2026.:
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.
From April 12, a new version will be available in the Unified Information System. The changes will affect the CTP, notices and protocols, electronic acceptance, budget obligations, the participant's personal account and the workplace setup wizard.
A draft resolution has been prepared that amends the rules for confirming production and the national procurement regime. It is planned to extend the "second extra" rule to additional items on the list No. 2.
The Government has approved the procedure for the formation of a list of strategically important medicines. Drugs from the list will receive priority in public procurement and state support.