The agenda includes over 20 issues on trade, industrial policy, macroeconomic policy, digital economy, customs, technical and antimonopoly regulation.
“Belarus will continue to promote its initiatives regarding the common gas market and distribution of import customs duties among the EAEU member states,” the press service noted.
The parties will also review the preparations for the meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council due in Almaty on 1 February 2019. Its agenda will also be in the spotlight of the Moscow meeting.
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