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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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The Ministry of Industry and Trade's authority to shape technology policy will be expanded. This decision was approved by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.
Taking these changes into account, the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Economic Development, together with interested agencies, will submit, by February 5, coordinated proposals to clarify the delineation of powers between federal executive bodies in the area of technology policy and the necessary adjustments to regulatory legal acts.
A decision was also made to vest certain powers in the area of technology policy in the Government Commission on Industry. These include ensuring the functioning of a unified model for managing technology policy, coordinating the appointment of qualified customers and general designers of technology cooperation maps, auditing the implementation of technology cooperation maps, and ensuring the submission of monthly reports to the Prime Minister on the results achieved.
Strengthening the country's technological sovereignty is one of the key objectives set by the President. Specific national projects are aimed at achieving this goal. There are currently eight of them, and another one, dedicated to the bioeconomy, will be launched in January.
On December 15, Mikhail Mishustin held a meeting dedicated to the implementation of technology policyIn his speech, he recalled that a comprehensive system for assessing technological development has been created to monitor the effectiveness of all measures and activities aimed at strengthening the country's technological sovereignty. It contains rules for calculating and monitoring the achievement of goals and allows for tracking the development of high-tech solutions and products based on domestic technologies.
"To accelerate the growth of industries, regions, and the economy as a whole, it's important to continue implementing breakthrough ideas and developing a strong industrial base. This, as the President emphasized, is a national task, in which all levels of government, science, and business must participate," the Prime Minister noted.
Mikhail Mishustin added that advanced solutions should be widely adopted and replicated across all sectors, so that their use improves the quality of Russian goods and services and helps make the lives of our citizens more convenient and comfortable.
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