Alexander Novak held a meeting on the formation of a national model of target conditions for doing business

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak held a meeting on the formation of a national model of target conditions for doing business. This is a new stage of work to improve the business climate. The model consists of specific initiatives that entrepreneurs need at each stage of business development.

"The President has instructed to enter the top 20 countries in terms of business climate by 2030. The Russian Ministry of Economic Development has submitted a draft order to the Government to approve the national model. There are 11 separate areas of the national model, containing target indicators and "road maps" for their implementation. In total, more than 250 measures are planned to improve the business climate at all stages: from registration to export," said Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.

During the meeting, the participants discussed issues of developing social infrastructure, pre-trial dispute resolution mechanisms, using the motivated opinion tool in taxation, and reducing the burden on businesses to prepare tax reports. Representatives of federal executive bodies, business associations, and development institutions took part in the work.

Business played a key role in developing the national model. Nine out of eleven working groups were headed by representatives of the business community. It was business, together with business associations and departments, that determined which barriers needed to be eliminated and how progress would be measured.

Particular attention is paid to the regional part of the model. The task is to equalize the conditions for doing business throughout the country, pulling lagging regions up to the results of the leaders. For this purpose, 27 indicators have been defined in four areas: real estate, utility networks, business protection and development of competition.

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