Russian Anti-Monopoly Ministry against licensing postal services

The Russian Anti-Monopoly Ministry believes that licensing of postal services is not expedient, Ilya Yuzhanov, the ministry’s head, declared at a meeting of the ministry’s board devoted to the competitiveness on the market of postal services and outlooks for its development amid reforms in this sector. According to the minister, activities in this sector do not endanger the life and health of citizens, so there is no need to license them.

The ministry believes that this issue should be considered at a meeting of the government commission for administrative reforms.

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