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10 of February, 23:04

The Ministry intends to return to the cities of tents and stalls On the streets of cities is expected to return the trade tents and stalls. About it in interview to "Rossiyskaya Gazeta" said Deputy Minister of industry and trade of Russia Viktor Evtukhov.

according to his statement, today on major retail chain accounts for about 30-40 % of the market. However, manufacturers wishing to introduce their products in different stores of the country much more than the retail outlets.

"If you compare the development of our domestic retail trade development in other countries, then we 2 times less retail space per thousand people than in many European countries. A small non-stationary retail - major retail format, it exists everywhere, " said Evtukhov.

As drew the attention of the official, such outlets small non-stationary retail give " jobs not only in trade but also in adjacent areas."

"by results of examination specialists, the development of non-stationary and mobile trade further will create 250 thousand jobs," - explained the interlocutor of the edition.

The Deputy Minister said, in small towns, country areas, Small retail formats have survived.

Small retail formats are needed in the country as well and because of the " deficit of quality retail space ". It is for this reason that Russian businesses have expressed interest in such stores.

According evtuhova, the Ministry of industry and trade nourish the hope that the draft law will be supported also by deputies of the state Duma.

in early December last year, the Director of the Department of internal trade, the system of digital marking of objects and resolution of turnover of products of the Ministry of industry and trade Nikita Kuznetsov said that the draft law on improving the regulation and delivery of non-stationary trade has a chance to be adopted until April 2019. The document makes adjustments in the legislative act on trade and the law on General principles of organization of local self-government.



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