Airlines faced difficulties issuing pilot certificates through the utility service, Kazakhstan plans to introduce a cargo traceability mechanism to prevent shadow trade, Kommersant claims Ukraine plans to double the tariff for transiting Russian oil to Europe from the East – up to €27.2 per tonne, and RB continues to follow key trade news in Russia and around the world.
- The head of the ECB, in response to accusations of insufficient action by the regulator in a crisis situation, Deutsche Bank and UBS assured EU leaders that eurozone banks are stable, despite falling shares.
- Starting April 1, Kazakhstan will introduce mandatory issuance of supplementary invoices in trade with EAEU countries to reduce shadow business volume.
- Qazaq Air will suspend flights from Kazakhstan to Novosibirsk from March 26 to 29: Russia has not issued permission for international flights in this direction.
- Airlines can reduce the number of flights due to problems in obtaining pilot and flight attendant licenses through the State Services.
- According to Kommersant, Ukraine plans to double the transit fee for Russian oil to Eastern Europe, to €27.2 per tonne.
- Roscosmos and ESA have developed a plan for the mutual return of equipment for the ExoMars-2022 mission.
- The Russian ambassador to the Ivory Coast Alexei Saltykov will “get up” without Yango services – the integration of Yandex services in this country is very high.
- Since February 2022, the Indian company Jindal Stainless has been unable to bring five steel containers to Russia from Antwerp, Belgium.
- The number of Russian tourists in Spain decreased by more than 1 million in 2022 compared to the year before the 2019 pandemic (Russian Embassy in Madrid).
- The average cost of a taxi ride in Moscow during the winter increased by 17% to 363 rubles, while in St. Petersburg it fell 2.6 times to 269 rubles (Russian standard).
- ChatGPT developer OpenAI reported an incident with an AI bug that could reveal the personal data of 1.2% of ChatGPT Plus subscribers: the issue was fixed on Monday and is considered non-critical (“extremely low” percentage of affected users).
- Microsoft is winning its battle with Sony: UK regulators have decided that a merger with Activision Blizzard won’t hurt console gaming, so a deal is coming.
- Gordon Moore, co-founder of Intel, has died.
Author:
Ekaterina Alipova
Source: RB

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