On Saturday, November 23, Dmitry Grigorenkoreportedon t
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 8:04 am
or businesses, a digital system for pre-trial dispute resolution between platforms and their partners, requirements for the procedure for changing the terms of the agreement by platforms, the procedure for setting discounts and requirements for the provision of reconciliation statements of mutual settlements (a document that helps partners ensure that their information on payments and debts is the same) have also been established.
Grigorenko's office emphasized the role of digital platforms in the economy and noted that they have created new market niches and professions. At the same time, they hong kong telegram noted that with the growth of their influence, the need for regulation has become obvious: "First of all, we are talking about ensuring the security of user data, antitrust protection, as well as regulating new forms of labor. This is a complex and large-scale process that requires a careful approach and gradual implementation."
he sidelines of the international championship "Battle of Robots", that the bill on the platform economy is planned to be introduced to the State Duma at the beginning of 2025.
How the project was corrected
The letter states that, at the initiative of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, special requirements for the sale of perishable food products were excluded from the draft. It also includes changes regarding the rules for providing discounts on goods and services by digital platforms.
The previous version of the bill proposed to prescribe requirements for the sale of perishable food products, for the preservation of the quality and safety of which special temperature or other conditions are needed, without which the goods may become unsafe. It was assumed that the sites that sell such goods will be obliged to negotiate the transfer of ownership of perishable products to them with sellers and only if this condition is met will they be able to sell them. But the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS)indicated, that this will limit competition in the market: the costs of Internet platforms may increase, which will push them to abandon relationships with small producers in favor of large ones.
Earlier, the FAS also proposed to prohibit online platforms from setting discounts on partners' products without their consent, to fine or otherwise force them to offer discounts (for example, to change the position of products in search results). In addition, the FAS's proposals to delineate the responsibility of platforms and their partners for the quality of goods, works, and services sold by digital platforms were taken into account. In what specific parts - the letter does not specify.
Grigorenko's office emphasized the role of digital platforms in the economy and noted that they have created new market niches and professions. At the same time, they hong kong telegram noted that with the growth of their influence, the need for regulation has become obvious: "First of all, we are talking about ensuring the security of user data, antitrust protection, as well as regulating new forms of labor. This is a complex and large-scale process that requires a careful approach and gradual implementation."
he sidelines of the international championship "Battle of Robots", that the bill on the platform economy is planned to be introduced to the State Duma at the beginning of 2025.
How the project was corrected
The letter states that, at the initiative of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, special requirements for the sale of perishable food products were excluded from the draft. It also includes changes regarding the rules for providing discounts on goods and services by digital platforms.
The previous version of the bill proposed to prescribe requirements for the sale of perishable food products, for the preservation of the quality and safety of which special temperature or other conditions are needed, without which the goods may become unsafe. It was assumed that the sites that sell such goods will be obliged to negotiate the transfer of ownership of perishable products to them with sellers and only if this condition is met will they be able to sell them. But the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS)indicated, that this will limit competition in the market: the costs of Internet platforms may increase, which will push them to abandon relationships with small producers in favor of large ones.
Earlier, the FAS also proposed to prohibit online platforms from setting discounts on partners' products without their consent, to fine or otherwise force them to offer discounts (for example, to change the position of products in search results). In addition, the FAS's proposals to delineate the responsibility of platforms and their partners for the quality of goods, works, and services sold by digital platforms were taken into account. In what specific parts - the letter does not specify.