On May 31, Vladimir Putin, the President of the Russian Federation, canceled special economic measures against Turkey, which have been in force since 2016. According to the document, restrictions were removed for Turkish companies working in Russia. The resolution touched the hiring of Turkish citizens for work, as well as the restoration of the Russian-Turkish agreement on visa-free travel. It is about crews of aircraft and citizens of Turkey traveling to Russia on short-term business trips.
Earlier, they were prohibited from engaging in certain activities, in particular, in construction and tourism.
According to the document, state and municipal customers since May 31 of this year have had no right to include in the procurement documentation a ban on the purchase from Turkish companies. Otherwise, the customer's officer faces a penalty of 3 thousand rubles.
It should be noted that if the documentation is placed in a single information system (EIS) before May 31 and contains a ban, it may remain unchanged.