The draft resolution proposing to merge the two registers

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The draft resolution proposing to merge the two registers

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journalists about this. "I think this will happen, if not by the end of 2023, then right at the beginning of 2024. The act is already at the stage of coordination between the relevant federal executive bodies. In the near future, we will submit it to the government for adoption," the deputy head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade said.

Vasily Shpak specified that the lithuania whatsapp number database unification of the registers of Russian radio-electronic products and Russian industrial products is necessary for easier orientation: "When the register of Russian radio-electronic products was created, the requirements for industrial products were only being formed. Therefore, for some time these registers operated in parallel. But since electronic products are also industrial products of Russian manufacture, naturally, there is no point in maintaining two registers. We have unified the requirements."
was published by the Ministry of Industry and Trade on the portal of draft regulatory acts on October 25, 2023. The document states that the Ministry of Industry and Trade will transfer information on radio-electronic products to the register of Russian industrial products within two months.

Representatives of Russian associations in the field of industry and radio electronics positively evaluate the unification of the two registers. "The unification will eliminate duplication of information in the part of radio electronics when maintaining two registers and will allow unification of requirements for confirmation of Russian industrial products. It will be easier for consumers to navigate in terms of the use of domestic materials," said a representative of the press service of the National Association of Developers and Manufacturers of Basic Materials of Radio Electronic Products (NARPE).

A representative of the press service of the Association of Clusters, Technology Parks and Special Economic Zones (SEZ) of Russia confirmed the convenience and necessity of combining the registers: "Radio-electronic products are an integral part of the domestic industry, which must be developed, which is noted in the strategy of the manufacturing industry of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2035. When this change is made, domestic manufacturers in the field of radio-electronic industry will no longer have to choose in accordance with which regulatory act to prepare the list of necessary documentation and which register to enter. Therefore, we can say that combining the two registers into one will allow businesses to more easily navigate the regulatory framework."

Roman Gots, CEO of the Russian manufacturer of server and network equipment and data storage systems "DataRu", is confident that after the unification of registers for manufacturers, partners and customers, nothing will change dramatically: "As historical experience suggests, maintaining one large list can be difficult. There will be temptations to simplify, generalize and change approaches. At the same time, the requirements for industrial products, for example, for a machine tool and the requirements for a server, in my opinion, are difficult to generalize or average. But I hope that these risks can be avoided, and the planned steps will bring only positive dynamics for the development of the industry."

Vera Smirnova, Executive Director of the Association "Consortium of the Radio-Electronic Industry" (AKRP - Consortium of Design Centers), identified one downside to the unification of the registers: "Some of the leading companies in the industry are concerned that this may lead to the inclusion of products with a minimum degree of localization in the register. And this may be a serious blow to the market positions of companies that have invested in the development and creation of powerful production infrastructures. We believe that the companies' concerns are justified. The solution to the problem is to improve the examination procedure, a multiple increase in the number of trained industry technical specialists involved in the examination process and the largest public organizations in the industry to assess the real degree of localization. It is necessary to preserve the best practices for conducting examinations, including mandatory on-site inspections with an assessment of the compliance of the companies' existing resources, infrastructure, personnel and high-tech workplaces with the tasks of developing and manufacturing the declared products. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure the protection of the investments of companies that have invested in deepening localization."
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