Andrey Kushnirenko, Deputy Head of the Economic Development Department of the
CIS Executive Committee, stated in 2021 that the Agreement would provide for the liberalization of trade in services as much as possible today and would determine the procedure for CIS companies to operate in the markets of other CIS countries and investment protection, as well as establish dispute settlement procedures. The parties also fix the restrictions on trade in services existing in national legislation and undertake not to tighten them for each other (
ratchet effect). Then the countries participating in the agreement will gradually remove these restrictions. "Nine countries are participating in the negotiations on the new agreement. Ukraine is among them, but it is only formally present. Kiev, one of the initiators of the negotiations on free trade in services, actively worked in this direction until 2014. Then they appeared irregularly, in recent years they did not indicate his position at all. Negotiations are quite difficult. The CIS countries that participate in the negotiations, but are not members of the EAEU, want the degree of opening of the services market to be similar to the "Eurasian" one, but for this they must join the Union. Other CIS countries, having joined the WTO, have already opened their market of services to its members very significantly." he said. Not all CIS participants are members of the
World Trade Organization and members of the
Eurasian Economic Union. Until now, there has not been a common document that would regulate trade in services among countries. The
EAEU Treaty regulates the provision of services among its members (only 5 CIS participants), and the
WTO GATS regulates the provision of services among its members (only 7 CIS participants). "We are confident that after the entry into force of the agreement, the number of companies operating in the service sector will increase, which will establish their subsidiaries in the CIS countries, and the volume of cross-border trade in services will increase. Preferential conditions will be created for companies of the Commonwealth countries, so competition for other countries will become tougher. We do not exclude that eventually prices for services in the CIS countries will become lower. If, relatively speaking, only Tajik notaries provided notary services in the Tajik market, this is one picture. When interested notaries from all CIS countries will be able to come to this country, it's completely different. In this case, tougher competition will lead to the fact that the services themselves will become cheaper." Andrey Kushnirenko said. == Signing ==