“The heads of government will discuss the introduction of labeling goods with identification tools in the EAEU, the creation of a commission on cooperation and import substitution in priority and high-tech industries,” BelTA quotes Malkina.

In addition, the agenda will include issues of suppressing violations of the general rules of competition, the development of transport infrastructure, digitalization of the economy and customs cooperation.

Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko earlier called on the EAEU countries to step up work on the transition to settlements in trade in national currencies.

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin, at a meeting with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko in Sochi, said that the transition of countries to settlements in national currencies with partners has an effect, in particular, it contributes to the strengthening of the ruble.