The First International Transport and Logistics Forum in St. Petersburg is intended to become a symbol of openness and technological leadership in the Russian transport industry.

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

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A meeting of the organizing committee for the first International Transport and Logistics Forum was held in Moscow, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev. Representatives of federal ministries and agencies, heads of major transport companies, as well as industry experts and partners, participated in the event.

The first International Transport and Logistics Forum will be held in St. Petersburg in the spring of 2026 and will be the largest industry event in our country. The forum will provide an opportunity to build an open, constructive, and mutually beneficial dialogue between the government, business, and international partners. The forum is planned to be held annually in the future.

The Tauride Palace will be the forum's venue. The forum is planned to be held annually in the future.

The focus will be on global connectivity and the development of international transport corridors, including the North-South International Transport Corridor, and strengthening integration ties within international economic unions and associations such as the Union State, the Eurasian Economic Union, the CIS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and BRICS. The program will also include discussions on transport education, bilateral meetings, and intercountry dialogues.

The First International Transport and Logistics Forum in St. Petersburg is intended to become a symbol of the openness and technological leadership of the Russian transport industry, a platform for the formation of a new logic of international cooperation and sustainable development.

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