Mikhail Slipenchuk participated in signing the Memorandum of Cooperation between the Eurasian Business Council and the Customs Union Commission
The Memorandum of Cooperation between the Eurasian Business
Council, represented by Chairman of the Coordination Council of the
Eurasian Business Council O.N. Soskovets, Chairman of the board of
the Eurasian Business Council M.V. Slipenchuk, and the Customs
Union Commission, represented by executive secretary of the Customs
Union Commission S.Y. Glaziev, was signed in Moscow on December, 9,
2009. General Secretary of the EurAsEC T.A. Mansurov also took part
in the event.
Within the framework of the Intergovernmental Eurasian Business
Council EurAsEC, that was held on November, 27, in Minsk,
presidents of Russia, Belorussia and Kazakhstan made a significant
decision to establish a Customs Union on January, 1, 2010 and to
implement the common customs tariffs. These decisions are very
important for the development of the united economic area.
The Customs Union Commission, the consistent ongoing regulating
authority of the Customs Union of Belorussia, Kazakhstan and
Russian Federation, is in charge of the common customs tariff and
non-tariff regulation and in the Customs Union.
The signing of the Memorandum between the Secretariat of the
Customs Union Commission and the Eurasian Business Council is
focused on the effective collaboration within the attraction of
business and expert communities to discus the Customs Code, tariffs
and other common regulation measures concerning trading between
countries of the Customs Union and other countries.
M.V. Slipenchuk presented the flag of the Eurasian Economic
Community, which was on board of the deep-diving submersible “Mirs”
during the dive to the bottom of the lake Baikal within the
framework of the “Mirs” on Baikal” expedition on September 2009, to
T.A. Mansurov and O.N. Soskovets.
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