Google certificates

Hello.
My new Google app is giving me error on purchase: "This version of the application is not configured for billing through Google Play."
At the same time my old apps i created year ago are working correctly.
Do i need to recreate my android certificate?
And if i do so, do i need to update my apps already in distribution in Google play?
A.

Clarification.
I think that the error is not connected to my p12 certyficate. I can still use my old certifycate to sign android apps.
Google has changed their policy in using in-app purchases public key. Before i could use the same key in all apps, now every app need their own key.
I have copied that key from Google Developer "LICENSING & IN-APP BILLING" section to the DPS admin as "Android shared secret".
But i still get the same error.
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