NEWS


14
September 2017
Thursday

As part of cooperation between the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade and the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, the Republic of Tatarstan will host a training course on September 14-15 under the Federal Practice programme for representatives of regional executive authorities, regional development institutions and enterprises within the Volga Federal District. The event is organised by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Republic of Tatarstan.

The Federal Practice project is being implemented within the scope of agreements on interaction in the sphere of industrial and trade policies with the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

The event will comprise industry-specific sessions on the most urgent issues of industrial development in the Volga Federal District. In addition, presentations during the training course will be delivered by representatives of the Industrial Development Fund, the Russian Exports Centre, the SME Corporation, Vnesheconombank, the Agency of Technological Development, the Russian Technological Agency, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation, the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, and others.

Today on September 14, the 5th International Anti-Counterfeiting Forum 2017, dedicated to the problems of combating the illegal circulation of industrial products and ensuring the protection of intellectual property rights, began its work in the Ala-Archa State Residence in Bishkek. The forum is organised by the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic, the Eurasian Economic Commission, the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the International Anti-Counterfeiting Association.

The Anti-Counterfeiting Forum has already become the central discussion platform within the framework of the EurAsEC, where representatives of ministries and agencies, large companies and organisations, leading international experts in this field, representatives of scientific community and the public have a good opportunity to discuss the problems of protecting markets from illicit trafficking in industrial products, including counterfeit and fake ones, ensuring the protection of intellectual property rights, as well as to enter into a constructive dialogue and develop joint solutions to form a civilised market of goods and services.

Within the framework of the forum, its participants will also consider issues of customs, technical regulation and certification, human resources development, harmonisation of the legislation in the EurAsEC member states in the sphere of illegal trafficking of industrial products, protection of intellectual property rights, and the consumer market.


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