Russian Antitrust Service Enlists E-Commerce Sites to Block Speculative Fuel Resales
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The Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAS) has banned the publication of ads for the sale of fuel on the Avito market, Oz...
Russian Antitrust Service Enlists E-Commerce Sites to Block Speculative Fuel Resales
Russia’s Federal Anti-Monopoly Service (FAS) said Monday that it is working with major e-commerce and digital classifieds platforms to block speculative fuel resales, as authorities introduce a growing number of measures to address fuel shortages triggered by Ukrainian attacks on oil infrastructure.
Russian markets banned the sale of gasoline – Meduza
Markets Avito, Ozon and Wildberry, at the request of the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS), have banned the sale of fuel on their platforms. This was stated in a message from the service reported by RIA Novosti. According to FAS, Avito concealed advertisements about fuel trade. The sale of motor fuel on Ozon and Wildberry is prohibited, and attempts to create labels for such goods in the moderation phase before they appear on the site are prohi…
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