Advocates of e-commerce had planned a rally

In Moscow, a meeting of opponents can pass customs restrictions on buying foreign shops. The application for holding mass actions filed in the metropolitan mayor's office of Consumer Rights Protection Society (OZPP), according to the organization's website.

Human rights activists are planning to hold a rally on February 8 at the Swamp area in the center of the capital. "We protest against the massive assault on the rights of consumers, as well as the call for a boycott of companies that are lobbying for measures to limit duty-free e-commerce in Russia", - quotes the head of Michael OZPP Anshakova ITAR-TASS.

Boycott in Russian society offered online retailers who are affiliated companies of e-commerce (Akita). According to human rights, these companies together with customs officials proposed to introduce new restrictions on the purchase of foreign online stores. "It is clear that the measures taken nothing but a struggle against Western Internet giants, which the Russian Internet shops are losing the competition", - said in a statement OZPP.

Akita include such major online retailers as "M-Video», Media Markt, «The Messenger", "Eldorado", "White Wind», «E5.ru», Lamoda other.

January 23, it became known that because of the new rules of the largest logistics operators DHL and FedEx have stopped delivery of goods from foreign online stores. It referred to the fact that the customs restrictions do not allow to carry out express delivery within a reasonable time. It was reported that in the coming Russian parcels under the new rules must be delivered to the address registration of the buyer, and pay for goods with a credit card is necessary. [Next]

In the customs of the capital airport "Sheremetyevo" and the Federal Customs Service denied the introduction of any restrictions. The "Russian Post" also noted that the procedure for handling parcels from abroad has not changed.

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