The Government of the Russian Federation has approved the national Competition Development Plan for 2026-2030. The corresponding order was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, according to the website of the Cabinet of Ministers.
A similar five-year plan, approved in 2021, ends at the end of this year.
The new plan includes several sections devoted to the development of competition both in general and in individual sectors of the economy – the agro-industrial complex, information technology and telecommunications, financial markets, healthcare, transport, industry, trade and tourism.
It is planned to create information systems and digital services. One of the tasks of the industry-wide block is the introduction of a Unified information and analytical system of tariff regulation in the work of regional authorities that control state regulation of tariffs for goods and services.
Another industry-wide event involves the launch of a number of new modules of the state information system for the prevention, detection and suppression of agreements restricting competition (GIS "Antikartel").
It is planned to create a digital service for the selection of land plots for agricultural work. Its launch is scheduled for 2028.
In the field of information technology and telecommunications, the roadmap involves the creation of a portal containing information on demand and supply for innovative, high-tech products and technologies. Information about the demand for innovations, which should be a significant competitive advantage, will also be used to develop markets for goods, services and technologies.

