The government has extended restrictions on the export of certain types of timber until the end of 2028.

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Increased export customs duties on softwood and hardwood lumber (oak, beech, and ash) have been extended for three years, until December 31, 2028. A decree to this effect has been signed.

The decision will maintain restrictions on the export of unprocessed timber, for which sawn timber serves as a "cover product," and ensure a stable supply of raw materials for domestic producers.

Increased rates apply to the export of certain types of timber with a moisture content greater than 22% and a thickness and width greater than 10 cm. Export duties on softwood timber are €200 per cubic meter, beech timber – €250, ash timber – €300, and oak timber – €370.

The export tax on softwood lumber will be 10%, but not less than 13 euros per cubic meter; on oak lumber, 10%, but not less than 15 euros per cubic meter; and on beech and ash lumber, 10%, but not less than 50 euros per cubic meter.

Such restrictions on the export of timber have been in effect since 2022.

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The national project "Technological Support for the Bioeconomy" has been approved.

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The government is launching the national project "Technological Support for the Bioeconomy." The national project's datasheet and the federal projects it comprises have been approved by the Presidium of the Presidential Council for Strategic Development and National Projects.

The new national project is comprehensive. Commenting on this issue at an industry strategic session, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin noted that "Bioeconomics" will form the foundation for several areas, including chemistry, food processing, energy, medicine, ecology, and agriculture.

"By 2030, we intend to increase the level of technological independence for bioeconomy products to 40%. We plan to increase bioeconomy production by 96%, and raise the share of domestic biotech products in consumption to 55%. We will also increase the number of companies involved in training, retraining, and professional development of bioeconomy personnel. All companies in the industry must participate in this work. Our goals are quite ambitious, but our industry also has significant potential today. By working together with businesses and the scientific community, we will definitely achieve our goals," noted First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov.

The national project will include three core federal projects: "Organization of Production and Promotion of Sales of Bioeconomy Products," "Scientific and Technological Support for the Development of the Bioeconomy," and "Analytical, Methodological, and Personnel Support for the Bioeconomy."

The key objective of the national project is to consolidate efforts, capacities, and resources, and create competitive enterprises, including through the modernization of existing ones.

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The government has extended support measures for tour operators in the outbound tourism sector.

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Order No. 4146-r of December 29, 2025

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Order No. 4146-r of December 29, 2025

The deadline for paying contributions to the personal liability fund has been extended for outbound tour operators. The signed order moves it from January 15 to April 15, 2026.

This decision is aimed at maintaining the financial stability of the tourism industry amid temporary restrictions caused by the geopolitical situation. It will not affect the level of protection of tourists' rights. The freed-up funds will be used, among other things, to refund tourists who paid for trips to countries with restrictions due to security threats.

By law, outbound tour operators must pay their contributions to the personal liability fund in equal installments no later than the 15th of each month following the previous calendar quarter. The government also made decisions to postpone these deadlines in 2021, 2022, and 2025 due to the threat of the spread of the coronavirus and, subsequently, external sanctions.

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Mikhail Mishustin fulfilled children's dreams as part of the "Yolka zhelaniy" (Christmas Tree of Wishes) campaign.

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The Prime Minister invited Sasha Ivanov and Misha Kaimakov from the Krasnodar Territory, as well as sisters Margarita and Veronika Dyachenko from the Luhansk People's Republic, to Moscow.

Mikhail Mishustin fulfilled children's dreams as part of the "Yolka zhelaniy" (Christmas Tree of Wishes) campaign.

The trip's program was very eventful. The children visited the Kremlin Christmas tree, the Moskvarium, the circus, VDNKh, and also visited the Technograd innovation and education complex. There, they participated in master classes on 3D modeling and robotics, visited several workshops, observed automated production processes, observed a unique pneumatic system for developing conveyor belt assembly skills, and tried their hand at operating CNC machines.

Chatting with the children and their parents over tea after the tour, Mikhail Mishustin noted that the children whose balls he had collected from the "Yolka Zhelaniy" (Wish Tree) were very talented, determined, and creative. "This is largely thanks to your wonderful parents, who are still with you. They care for you. They rejoice at your every success. They support you when things are tough," the Prime Minister said.

Incidentally, Margarita and Veronica's father, Leonid Viktorovich Dyachenko, was able to come to Moscow. He took part in a special military operation and, after returning, continues to serve in the Ministry of Internal Affairs in his native Luhansk.

"I'm sure your daughters are proud of you, as is the entire country. You are an example of courage and love for the land where you were born and raised," Mikhail Mishustin noted.

He congratulated the children on the upcoming holidays.

Mikhail Mishustin fulfilled children's dreams as part of the "Yolka zhelaniy" (Christmas Tree of Wishes) campaign.

"I hope you've gained new ideas to inspire and develop your creative potential. The coming New Year promises many exciting events and incredible discoveries, a whole series of successes and achievements, both large and small, which will form the long, sometimes difficult, path forward to greater victories in the future. The main thing is to believe in yourself and pursue your goals. Dream, and all your wishes will surely come true, just like today," Mikhail Mishustin said, addressing the children.

At the end of the action-packed day, they all received the gifts they'd dreamed of: Margarita received a heat press, Veronica and Misha received a 3D printer, and Sasha received a construction set.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Over the past 11 months, the number of tourist trips across the country has reached 82.9 million – 5% more than in the same period last year.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov presented domestic tourism figures for the first 11 months of this year, based on Rosstat data.

"Over the 11 months from January to November of this year, the number of tourist trips across the country reached 82.9 million. This is 5% more than in the same period last year. The most popular destinations during this period were Siberia, the south, and northwest of our country. The tools of the national project 'Tourism and Hospitality' are contributing to this increase in tourist flow. This brings us closer to the goal set by President Vladimir Putin of increasing the share of tourism in the country's GDP to 5% and the number of tourist trips to 140 million by 2030," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

He also presented data on the dynamics of previous years: 2021 – 66.5 million (40% more than in 2020), 2022 – 73.1 million (almost 10% more than in 2021), 2023 – 83.6 million (14% more than in 2022), 2024 – 90.1 million (almost 8% more than in 2023). Last year, 2024, was a record year for the number of tourist trips in Russia, with their number growing by 35% compared to 2021.

Over the first 11 months of 2025, Moscow (11.3 million), Krasnodar Krai (9 million), and St. Petersburg (6.5 million) traditionally received the largest number of tourist trips. The top ten also included the Moscow Region (5.2 million), the Republic of Tatarstan (2.6 million), the Republic of Crimea (2.4 million), Sverdlovsk Region (2 million), Stavropol Krai (1.7 million), Tyumen Region (1.7 million), and Rostov Region (1.6 million).

Particularly impressive growth rates were demonstrated by regions actively developing tourism infrastructure: the Karachay-Cherkess Republic (135%), the Republic of Adygea (67%), the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (52%), the Tver Region (50%) and the Jewish Autonomous Region (38%).

"The figures we see for domestic tourism over the first 11 months of this year, as well as for previous years, demonstrate steady growth. For the fifth year in a row, more and more Russians are choosing our country for their vacations. People are discovering Russia, and the regions are creating all the conditions for this. Our joint work with the industry and the regions within the framework of the national project 'Tourism and Hospitality' is yielding concrete results. We are seeing growth not only in traditional centers of attraction but also in those regions that are actively investing in their tourism infrastructure. A 135% increase in Karachay-Cherkessia and a 52% increase in Chukotka are striking examples of how each territory is unlocking its potential. Tourism is becoming a driver of development for the entire country, creating new jobs and businesses locally," said Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov.

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Marat Khusnullin: Construction of the Russian Art Gallery building as part of the cultural cluster in Sevastopol has been completed.

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The building of the Russian Gallery of Arts as part of the museum, theater and educational complex in Sevastopol

The Russian Art Gallery building, part of a museum, theater, and educational complex, was opened on Cape Khrustalny in the hero city of Sevastopol. This was announced by Marat Khusnullin, Deputy Prime Minister and Curator of the Southern Federal District.

"The cultural and educational clusters being built in four cities—Vladivostok, Kemerovo, Kaliningrad, and Sevastopol—at the President's behest are undoubtedly the largest cultural construction projects and are destined to become symbols of modern Russia. The scale of the complexes is impressive—their total area exceeds 600,000 square meters, allowing for up to 30,000 visitors simultaneously. The complexes include a wide variety of facilities, designed both to host cultural events and to nurture the talented youth for whom our country has always been renowned. A number of these facilities have already been completed. And now, in Sevastopol, construction has been completed on the Russian Art Gallery building. With a total area of over 14,000 square meters, the complex will be able to accommodate up to 800 visitors simultaneously. It will become the largest art museum in southern Russia," said Marat Khusnullin.

The lower level of the museum complex houses a domed theater, a storage facility, and a restoration center. The upper floor houses an education and creativity center, as well as utility and amenity spaces. The exhibition halls are located in the museum's "cloud." One of the key features of the future permanent exhibition will be the Gallery of Heroes of Sevastopol.

"This is a landmark project, which we built at the behest of President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. The Russian Art Gallery will open in 2026. This facility will become not only the largest art museum in southern Russia but also a powerful center of culture, education, and creativity with truly unique solutions. Our main task now is to imbue these magnificent spaces with vibrant content, making them the heart of cultural life, a focal point for residents and visitors alike. Looking out from here onto our bay and the changing face of Sevastopol, you clearly understand: this and other facilities are more than just buildings; they are a step into the future of our city, its new cultural identity," said Sevastopol Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev.

According to Dmitry Lesnykh, CEO of Argo JSC, which oversaw the construction, the building took four years to construct. "It's modern, unconventional, and complex in terms of architecture, design, and construction. Every element of the building is unique. For example, the grade of concrete or the rebar, the doors or lifting mechanisms, the climate control system, or the flooring—everything has been carefully considered. This allows us to confidently say that this will be a technologically flagship cultural institution in southern Russia," commented Dmitry Lesnykh.

In the fall of 2024, Russia's southernmost Choreography Academy, designed for 250 students, opened its doors in Sevastopol. Students are already living and studying in one of the most unique ballet buildings in the world. The apartment building, built in close proximity to the new cultural facilities, is partially occupied by faculty from the Choreography Academy and staff from the Russian State Art Gallery.

Construction of the cultural cluster in Sevastopol continues. This includes the construction of the city's landmark, the opera and ballet theater. This unique structure, in terms of its design, is unique not only in Russia but worldwide.

In total, the museum, theater, and educational complex in Sevastopol includes seven buildings: the Academy of Choreography, a museum complex, an opera and ballet theater, two apartment buildings, an industrial and warehouse complex, and an electrical substation.

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Marat Khusnullin: Overhaul of a 100-meter overpass has been completed in Yenakievo

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Extensive road network repairs, including artificial structures, have been launched in the reunified regions. For example, by the end of the year, a 100-meter-long overpass over railway tracks in Yenakiyev, Donetsk People's Republic, was overhauled, as reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"The overpass was built back in 1963, and connecting several districts, it is one of the city's key routes, carrying approximately 4,500 vehicles daily. Over time, the structure fell into disrepair; its structures deteriorated, and damage to one of the supports restricted truck traffic. Just before the New Year, road workers completed a major overhaul of the overpass: they reinforced the load-bearing elements and superstructures, widened the roadway, and restored two tram lanes. This extended the lifespan of the structure and made travel more comfortable and safe for city residents and residents of the region," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the overpass work was carried out under the supervision of the state-owned company Avtodor. To date, approximately 70 artificial structures have been renovated in Donbas and Novorossiya.

"The facility was supposed to be commissioned next year, but the work was completed in less than a year. You could say this is our New Year's gift to the residents of Yenakiyeve and the Donetsk People's Republic. This facility is crucial for the city and the region as a whole, as it experiences high traffic volumes. Completion of the major overhaul has reduced travel times for residents and is part of the comprehensive restoration of the region's transport infrastructure," noted Vyacheslav Petushenko, Chairman of the Board of the state-owned company Avtodor.

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The government has set a new quota for the export of ferrous scrap and waste metals.

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Resolution of December 27, 2025 No. 2175

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Effective January 1, 2026, the quota for exporting ferrous scrap and waste metals outside the Eurasian Economic Union will increase to 2.2 million tons. A resolution to this effect has been signed.

This quota will be in effect until December 31, 2026. This decision will allow industry participants to sell additional raw materials on the external market that are not in demand domestically.

Compared to the previous Cabinet decision, adopted in August 2025, the quota volume will increase by 400,000 tons. The quota will be distributed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade among foreign trade participants.

When exporting scrap and waste ferrous metals within the quota, the duty is 5%, but not less than 15 euros per ton; in excess of this, the duty is 5%, but not less than 290 euros per ton.

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The government has approved the procedure for assigning a new annual payment for families with children.

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Resolution of December 27, 2025 No. 2173

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An annual family payment will be introduced in Russia starting in 2026. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed a decree establishing the procedure for its implementation.

This additional support will be available to every working parent with two or more children under 18 or under 23 enrolled full-time. The family's per capita income must be less than one and a half times the regional subsistence minimum.

The payment will be made in a lump sum at the end of the year. It will amount to more than half of the parents' personal income tax, which will be recalculated at a reduced rate of 6%, and the difference will be refunded.

Applications for the 2025 payment can be submitted after the end of the tax reporting period—between June 1 and October 1, 2026. This can be done through the government services portal, at a multifunctional center (MFC), or at a Social Fund office.

The federal budget allocates almost 120 billion rubles for these purposes in 2026, more than 128 billion rubles in 2027, and over 138 billion rubles in 2028.

Federal Law "On the annual family payment to citizens of the Russian Federation with two or more children" was developed by the Government and signed by the President in 2024.

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The government approved the regulations on the commission for the implementation of state national policy

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Resolution of December 25, 2025 No. 2125

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Resolution of December 25, 2025 No. 2125

A special government commission will be responsible for implementing the state's national policy. A resolution establishing it has been signed.

The main goal of the new structure will be to ensure coordinated actions by federal and regional authorities and organizations to develop unified approaches to the implementation of state national policy, as well as to develop areas for improving legal regulation in this area, develop measures to strengthen the unity of the multinational people of Russia and the ethnocultural development of the peoples of Russia, the formation of an all-Russian civic identity, civic unity and patriotism, and ensure interethnic and interreligious harmony.

The President ordered the formation of a Government Commission on the Implementation of State National Policy following a meeting of the Council on Interethnic Relations held on November 5, 2025. The draft resolution on the creation of the commission was approved. at the Government meeting on December 24.

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