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1. Access to professional networking
• Communication with industry participants
• Exchange of know-how, experience and practical solutions
• Internal platforms for interaction
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2. Legal support
• Consultations on legal issues
• Protection of interests of participants
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3. Access to resources and knowledge
• Methodological materials
• Industry data and analytics
• Best practices from the sector
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4. Specialized events
• Educational and analytical sessions
• Networking meetings and exchange of experience
• Exhibitions and retail tours (including abroad)
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5. Promotion of the sector
• Strengthening the image of retail and service
• Representing the interests of the sector in society and the media
• Direct communication with government agencies
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6. Resolving systemic industry issues through dialogue with the state
• Collection and analysis of problems from participants
• Presentation of the association's positions in dialogue with government bodies:
– Tax Committee
– Customs Committee
– Antimonopoly Committee
– Ministry of Investments and Foreign Trade
– Banking institutions
• Work directly and through the Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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7. Institutional representation and participation in dialogue
• The Association is actively involved in discussing key issues in the sector with government agencies
• Representatives of the Association are members of specialized public councils at government agencies, including:
– The Chamber of Commerce and Industry
– The Council of Entrepreneurs under the President
– The Public Council under the State Tax Committee
• Such participation allows us to convey the positions of sector participants directly and constructively, at the level of decision makers