Russia Approves 2026–2030 Competition Plan Signed by Mishustin
The five-year roadmap centers on digital tools to curb cartels, opening procurement to wider access.
Overview
- The Cabinet confirmed approval of the National Plan for the Development of Competition, with the order signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin on October 9.
- Core goals include boosting economic efficiency, suppressing cartel collusion, and ensuring equal access to government purchases.
- The roadmap covers multiple sectors, including agriculture, IT and telecommunications, financial markets, healthcare, transport, industry, trade, and tourism.
- Planned tools feature a unified tariff regulation system for regional authorities, modules to flag competition‑restricting agreements, a digital land‑plot selection service, and an IT portal showing demand for high‑tech products.
- Measures also include proposals to level access to vehicle repair information for independent service stations, completion of digitalization for procurement appeals, and expanded cooperation with BRICS and SCO antimonopoly bodies.