“Russian Post” can allow the sale of medicines in the departments. The corresponding amendments are prepared as part of a measures plan to guarantee the sustainable development of the state company, which was approved by the Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Grigorenko in December. RBC became familiar with the document, its authenticity was confirmed by market participants.
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However, the Ministry of Construction of the publication declared that the initiative “is in the study”, however, “talking about what specific measures will be included in the final version of the draft of the law is now premature.” The Russian publication rejected the comments.
According to the document, the Government will approve the list of services that the Post Rusio may provide in the departments without obtaining a license for pharmaceutical activities, as well as a list of allowed medications. The explanatory note indicates that the initiative will guarantee the presence of Russian position in remote and inaccessible territories.
In addition to the right to sell drugs, the government also plans to give the “Russian position” of the monopoly for the delivery of letters, accounts, printed publications and mailbox advertising in apartments, as well as a monopoly for the sale of brands and sending of Electronic communal accounts for “public services,” he said in Bill.
According to RBC, since 2022, due to the departure of Western brands, sanctions, problems with payments and transport restrictions between the Russian position, the flow of international shipments has decreased significantly, which affected their financial indicators.
Now, the state company has a little less than 40 thousand departments, of which some 27 thousand are in rural and remote settlements. The head of the Russian position, Mikhail Volkov, said many of them work with loss.
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