Alexey Overchuk took part in the state visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Kyrgyz Republic.

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Deputy Prime Minister Alexey Overchuk, as part of the Russian delegation, took part in Russian-Kyrgyz negotiations held during President Vladimir Putin's state visit to the Kyrgyz Republic.

The heads of state discussed key topics of bilateral cooperation, interaction within multilateral forums, and current issues on the regional and global agendas.

Both sides noted the active work of the Intergovernmental Russian-Kyrgyz Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, Technical, and Humanitarian Cooperation, the 26th meeting of which was held on November 11 under the joint chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexey Overchuk and Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Head of the Presidential Administration of the Kyrgyz Republic Adylbek Kasymaliev.

Speaking to journalists following the talks, Alexey Overchuk emphasized that Russian-Kyrgyz cooperation is constantly evolving. "We are in contact with the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic both bilaterally and within the CIS and EAEU. Here, as a rule, we always share common positions," the Deputy Prime Minister said.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted the Kyrgyz Republic's high economic growth rates: GDP growth exceeded 10% in the first nine months of 2025. "This is reflected in our trade turnover, which is also growing – 17% with Russia, and our foreign trade balance is also improving, and our investments, which amount to approximately $2 billion, play a significant role here. Furthermore, as the heads of state noted today, the Russian-Kyrgyz Development Fund, which was created in anticipation of Kyrgyzstan's accession to the Eurasian Economic Union, plays a very significant role in the Kyrgyz economy. To date, it has financed the activities of more than 3,500 enterprises in Kyrgyzstan, with a total volume of approximately $1 billion," said Alexey Overchuk.

Speaking about cooperation in the transport sector, the Deputy Prime Minister noted the active development of rail service. "After COVID-19, we restored rail service between our countries and have seen passenger traffic increase by over 50% in the past nine months. Freight traffic is also growing this year," he said.

Turning to the humanitarian agenda, the Deputy Prime Minister noted that during the state visit, agreements were signed to begin construction on a new campus for the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University. "The campus will be modern, with new buildings. We plan to accommodate up to 15,000 students, and we expect the university to move in by 2030," he added.

Alexey Overchuk named the construction of comprehensive schools with Russian-language instruction in the Kyrgyz Republic as another important joint step in the humanitarian sphere.

"In early November, we began construction on the first three of nine comprehensive schools with Russian-language instruction, where children will receive two certificates—one Russian and one Kyrgyz. This will open up new opportunities for the children who graduate from these schools," the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.

The Deputy Prime Minister also noted that Russia donated Russian language textbooks to Kyrgyzstan as part of its friendly assistance. "On the eve of the state visit, we donated 651,000 Russian language textbooks for Kyrgyz schools, and today these textbooks have already been delivered to schools," Alexey Overchuk reported.

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Marat Khusnullin took part in the plenary session of the Domclick Digital Forum conference.

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Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin participated in the plenary session "The Future of Real Estate and the Real Estate of the Future" at the Domclick Digital Forum. The event analyzed the current state of the construction industry and its main development vectors.

"The construction industry is the foundation for the well-being of our citizens and the development of our cities. Despite all the challenges, we maintain strong growth: since 2020, the volume of construction work has increased by a third. In 2023, we reached a record high – 110 million square meters of housing were commissioned. This year, we plan to commission at least 105 million square meters. Residents are the primary investors in housing, and we are obliged to create reliable conditions for their investments. The market is currently supported by preferential mortgage programs, which require certain budget expenditures. But this is an important measure to support families," said Marat Khusnullin.

Session participants reviewed the progress of the "Infrastructure for Life" national project. The Deputy Prime Minister explained that an analysis of previous national projects in housing construction, urban environment, and road infrastructure demonstrated the need to transition to a more comprehensive approach. He explained that while development had previously been focused on individual areas, the current goal is to create a holistic, comfortable living environment for citizens.

The Deputy Prime Minister also noted positive trends in the regions, emphasizing that integrated development principles are beginning to be applied not only in large cities but also in small towns. This is reflected in the simultaneous development of road, social, and utility infrastructure while creating new residential areas.

The plenary session also discussed the need to improve labor productivity in construction. According to Marat Khusnullin, one of the key resources for this should be the digitalization of the industry, including the implementation of artificial intelligence technologies and other digital solutions.

Technology was the central topic of discussion. Sberbank President and Chairman of the Management Board Herman Gref called construction the most promising field for the implementation of artificial intelligence, citing a telling comparison: over 15 years, labor productivity in agriculture has increased 2.5 times, while in construction it has fallen by 40%.

"Today, computing power doubles every six months," noted Herman Gref. "Artificial intelligence underlies all technologies, and this will change everything."

According to him, the key task is to radically improve the management of the "KGB"—quality, schedule, and construction budget. Sberbank is already working on a product that will "accelerate and parallelize" the entire construction cycle.

The plenary session was also attended by Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank Filipp Gabunia, Deputy Minister of Finance Ivan Chebeskov, and Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: The development of digital technologies is one of Russia's strategic priorities.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of Staff of the Government of the Russian Federation Dmitry Grigorenko presented the latest developments in the Russian IT industry to the Federation Council. He emphasized that the current priorities of digital transformation include the implementation of artificial intelligence, the development of Russian software, and improving the quality of digital services for citizens and businesses.

According to the Deputy Prime Minister, the Russian IT sector continues to demonstrate stable growth: its contribution to GDP reached 6% in 2024, it employs approximately 1.6 million specialists, and tax and insurance revenues exceed 1.7 trillion rubles. Russian digital products—from antivirus software to major platform solutions—are used both domestically and internationally.

"Digital technologies have become the foundation of the modern economy. Today, IT solutions are a crucial element of competitiveness in absolutely every sector—from manufacturing to transportation to shopping. At the same time, digitalization improves the quality of life of our citizens by reducing bureaucracy and simplifying and accelerating government and commercial services. All this makes the development of IT technologies an absolute strategic priority for our country," noted Dmitry Grigorenko.

To strengthen Russia's technological sovereignty, a mechanism of industrial competence centers (ICCs) was created, bringing together industry customers and developers. Currently, around 200 IT solutions are being implemented within the ICCs to replace foreign software, half of which have already been completed. Russian IT solutions are used at more than 60 airports and 50 airlines, including international ones.

Dmitry Grigorenko also highlighted the role of artificial intelligence in public administration. AI technologies are used in the national project management system to analyze the risks of non-implementation of certain state projects, with forecasting accuracy exceeding 96%. Artificial intelligence is being implemented in the Government Office's electronic document management system: the system will automatically recognize documents, locate them, assign executors, generate summaries, and propose draft responses. This will significantly reduce the bureaucratic burden on departments.

The Deputy Prime Minister placed special emphasis on developing digital services for citizens. Currently, 42 federal and over 330 regional "life situations" are available, allowing for faster access to services and reduced paperwork—an average reduction of 30%. The most popular "life situation" was for university admissions, used by 9.8 million people. The "Fraud Protection" and "Tax Deduction" services also ranked among the most popular. The "Large Families" and "Business Support" services are also in high demand.

Biometric technologies continue to develop. Dmitry Grigorenko noted that biometrics are already being used for payment, services at multifunctional centers, and hotel check-ins. He stated that the government has completed the development of a biometric age verification service, which is designed to protect minors from purchasing age-restricted products online. The service will be launched within the next month. Currently, age verification is only performed by couriers upon delivery, and it is impossible to monitor the quality of this verification. Consequently, teenagers still have access to, for example, energy drinks, the sale of which to minors is currently prohibited.

Dmitry Grigorenko announced that Russian schools will also be able to use biometric technologies for secure access. A corresponding bill is planned to be introduced in the State Duma. This mechanism will become an alternative to passes, improve perimeter security, ensure accurate attendance records, and allow parents to receive reliable information about their child's presence at school.

The Deputy Prime Minister recalled that a secure school entrance service using biometrics is already being piloted in the Republic of Tatarstan. As with any other service, using biometrics to enter educational institutions is strictly voluntary. Students and their parents decide for themselves whether to opt in to this service.

To scale the project to other regions, it is necessary to clearly regulate the rules for access control systems at the legislative level.

At the end of the event, Dmitry Grigorenko outlined plans for legal regulation of the digital sector for 2026. Specifically, the Government is discussing regulating developers' obligations to create infrastructure for communications services when constructing new residential complexes. Dense urban developments impede signal transmission from external base stations, so it is important to create conditions for high-quality communications in advance.

Plans include a second package of measures to protect citizens from cyber fraud. The initiative is expected to be submitted to parliament for consideration by the end of 2025. The new package includes approximately 20 measures to combat fraud. These include a ban on international calls without consent and mandatory labeling of such calls, which will reduce the risk of telephone fraud. The second package also includes the introduction of children's SIM cards. This regulation will allow parents to protect their children from inappropriate content without filing additional reports.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: This year, the Congress of Young Scientists brought together participants from more than 100 countries.

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A meeting of the coordinating committee for the Decade of Science and Technology was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The meeting presented preliminary results of the 5th Congress of Young Scientists and satellite events in 2025, and discussed the results of the implementation of the Decade of Science and Technology plan and proposals for next year.

"I'm sure everyone has already had a chance to stroll around the university grounds. And participants of previous congresses can see how significant and positive the changes are. Both in terms of the presentation of results and in terms of the presence of 'Our Lab'—they're showcasing new equipment, equipment of a different quality—and in terms of education—all of today's presentations and roundtable discussions for young scientists were rich in content. All sections were packed. It's gratifying," said Russian Presidential Aide Andrey Fursenko.

Dmitry Chernyshenko noted that the 5th Congress of Young Scientists is a key event of the Decade of Science and Technology. The popularization of science and support for young talent are already having a visible impact.

"Every year, the Congress of Young Scientists gains momentum, demonstrating increasingly impressive results, living up to its motto, 'The Energy of Science: From the Potential of Knowledge to the Creation of the Future.' The goal set by the President is to ensure Russia's undisputed technological leadership. This year, the congress brought together participants from over 100 countries. Beyond the numbers, we must maintain the unique atmosphere for which the congress is renowned—the openness of Russian science, its scale, and its value, first and foremost for our country, but also for the entire world," the Deputy Prime Minister stated.

He added that the Decade's events are an opportunity to engage talented young people, entrepreneurs, and representatives of the real sector of the Russian economy in the field of science.

"It is imperative that, in addition to achieving the high level of technological leadership, we achieve the tangible target set by the President: increasing science spending to 2% of GDP by 2030, including through increased business investment. Thus, in 2025, agreements were concluded and signed with new partners, including Gazprom Neft, Rosselkhozbank, and Aeroflot, as part of the Decade's thematic initiatives. As part of the Science and Business initiative, more than 790,000 participants from nearly 500 universities took part in events under the federal program, the University Technological Entrepreneurship Platform. Thanks to the program, more than 35,000 university startups have been created, and almost 3 billion rubles have been raised," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The government-approved plan for the Decade of Science and Technology includes 12 initiatives, projects, and events. Overall, this year's results demonstrated increased interest in the Decade's activities.

This year, one in five candidates of science will be under 29 years old and one in three doctors of science will be under 39 years old at the Young Scientists Congress. In total, the participants include over 3,000 people with scientific degrees. The total number of candidates of science has increased by 45% compared to 2024, reaching almost 2,500.

Following the meeting, Dmitry Chernyshenko issued a number of instructions, including to the Ministry of Education and Science to collect applications for hosting events associated with the Cabinet of Ministers in 2026 by March 1.

President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Gennady Krasnikov proposed using the platform of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences to more actively engage RAS scientists in discussing the events of the Decade of Science and Technology and improving its instruments.

"Many of our RAS members are responsible for entire areas of the fundamental research program and participate in the work of the Commission on Scientific and Technological Development. And they, like no one else, know where science popularization efforts are most needed today, which areas of fundamental science are underserved, and where the personnel shortage is particularly acute. After all, the development of fundamental science, where it is impossible to prioritize or predict results, must necessarily proceed on a broad front. This means there must be strong research teams across all scientific fields," he noted.

"The Anniversary Congress of Young Scientists demonstrates its scale and steadily growing interest from the scientific and educational communities. Over the past few years, the number of participants and the number of business program events have more than doubled, while the exhibition space and the number of exhibitors grow annually. This year, we focused particularly on new formats of interaction – new discussion formats, interactive exhibits, and industry clusters have been launched. Participants have shown strong interest in expanding the industry agenda, and we plan to continue this work at future congresses," noted Anton Kobyakov, Adviser to the President of Russia and Head of the Interdepartmental Working Group for the Preparation and Holding of the Congress of Young Scientists and Associated Events.

In her speech, Sofia Malyavina, CEO of the National Priorities Autonomous Non-Profit Organization, discussed the progress of the Decade of Science and Technology, scientists, and their developments, and shared the latest sociological research data: "Since 2022, the Nauka.rf portal—the Decade of Science's main resource—has been visited more than 48 million times. Every month, we are seeing an increase in the number of subscribers to our social media groups and channels, as well as visitors and views of materials on the website. Over the course of this period, we have published approximately 9,000 materials on the website."

The meeting of the coordinating committee was also attended by Alexander Smirnov, Head of the Presidential Executive Office for Public Relations and Communications; Denis Sekirinsky, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education; Natalya Virtuozova, General Director of the ANO "Directorate of the Exhibition of Achievements 'Russia'"; Alexey Goreslavsky, General Director of the ANO "Institute for Internet Development"; Maxim Dreval, General Director of the Russian Society "Knowledge"; Elena Shmeleva, Head of the Educational Foundation "Talent and Success"; Artur Orlov, Chairman of the Board of the Russian Movement of Children and Youth "Movement of the First"; and Viktor Sadovnichy, Rector of Moscow State University.

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Marat Khusnullin: Decisions have been made regarding the future of 32 unfinished buildings.

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The Presidium (Headquarters) of the Government Commission on Regional Development has made management decisions on 32 more unfinished construction projects included in the federal register of unfinished construction projects. Of these, 14 will be completed. Thus, decisions have now been made on 780 projects, according to Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"The joint work of the Government and the Ministry of Construction of Russia to reduce the number of unfinished projects facilitates the commissioning of vital infrastructure. These include, for example, medical and sports facilities, roads, and housing and utilities infrastructure, all of which were built with budgetary funds. Completing such projects directly improves the quality of life for citizens and stimulates regional development. As part of this work, the Government Commission on Regional Development approved decisions on 32 more unfinished projects, 14 of which are planned for completion," said Marat Khusnullin.

Among them are socially significant objects from various regions of the country: an exhibition pavilion in the Arkhangelsk region, treatment buildings of the Kaliningrad Psychiatric Hospital, a central district hospital and maternity hospital in the Republic of Dagestan, water intake wells and water supply networks in the Chechen Republic, a section of highway in the Leningrad region, and a storage facility for a museum in Torzhok, Tver region.

The Deputy Prime Minister clarified that the federal registry currently includes 781 projects from 35 agencies. Overall, management decisions have been made on 780 projects to date, 379 of which will be completed.

The registry includes projects financed by the federal budget. Information about them is provided by government customers and then verified by an interdepartmental commission.

"Following the joint work of the headquarters, the Ministry of Construction, and relevant agencies, 45 projects have already been completed. Inclusion in the register allows the Presidium (Headquarters) of the Government Commission on Regional Development to determine the future of each project: completion, sale, demolition, or transfer to the regional level. If the decision is made to complete construction, a detailed implementation plan is developed for each project," noted Deputy Minister of Construction and Housing and Utilities Yuri Gordeyev.

Previously, as part of efforts to reduce the number of unfinished construction projects, new approaches and a regulatory framework were developed, and a federal register of unfinished construction projects was created.

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Tatyana Golikova spoke at the presentation session "100 Projects of Russia. People" at the National Center "Russia."

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Preserving the population, improving citizens' health, increasing their well-being, and providing comprehensive support to families remain among the state's most important priorities. Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova announced this during the presentation session "Platform of the Future: 100 Russian Projects. People." The event took place on November 26 at the National Center "Russia."

"Preserving the nation is the key national goal outlined by the head of state. All national projects and priorities we are implementing are aimed at this goal. But today we are talking about people-centered national projects. These include the national projects 'Family,' 'Personnel,' 'Long and Active Life,' and 'New Health-Saving Technologies.' Each has its own set of objectives, but they share a common thread: preserving our country's nation. And, of course, the key here is increasing the birth rate and maintaining the positive trend toward an increase in the number of large families. Today, we can already say that over 9 million children in Russia are being raised in large families," said Tatyana Golikova.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the Year of the Family once again demonstrated that family is the most important value for Russians. Over the past few years, the government has consistently built a comprehensive system of state support.

Starting in 2026, working parents of two or more children will be able to receive an annual family tax payment. According to preliminary estimates, over 4 million families will benefit from this support.

More than 15 million families have already received maternity capital, and over 14.6 million families have used its funds in one form or another. For the sixth year in a row, maternity capital has been available not only to families having a second child but also to those raising their first child. Families having a third child can receive 450,000 rubles to pay off their mortgage debt. Furthermore, the President extended the preferential family mortgage program until 2030.

During his speech, Minister of Labor and Social Protection Anton Kotyakov stated that another priority today is supporting participants in the special military operation and their adaptation to civilian life.

"Today, personnel centers conduct assessments of knowledge and qualifications, and select appropriate retraining programs. All retraining programs for in-demand professions and skills are completely free. Furthermore, the state is willing to reimburse employers for the costs of adapting workplaces for employees with disabilities—up to 200,000 rubles per workplace—to ensure all the individual's specific needs and limitations are taken into account. Some young people want to work for themselves. Starting in 2026, they will be able to apply for a social contract to start their own business without an income assessment. I hope that we will be able to offer our defenders the widest possible range of solutions. Already, 50,000 participants in the special military operation and their families have received employment assistance," said Anton Kotyakov.

According to Tatyana Golikova, the key objectives associated with the first national goal include increasing life expectancy. This means accessible healthcare, timely and effective preventative measures, the development of high-tech medical care, and ensuring technological sovereignty in healthcare.

"Russian President Vladimir Putin has identified technological leadership as a key priority. Nine priority areas have been identified within this strategic direction, including healthcare and the national project 'New Health-Saving Technologies.' This project represents a technological breakthrough specifically in healthcare, and our primary goal is to ensure the country's independence in this area," emphasized Tatyana Golikova.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the project includes the development of new drugs, medical devices, and advanced technologies. A significant portion of the national project is focused specifically on innovation. Currently, she said, 14 drugs are being developed, five of which are first-in-class. Their mode of action is unique worldwide. These include drugs for the treatment of ankylosing spondylitis, as well as treatments for cancer, cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, and neonatal pathologies. All of these drugs are already in clinical trials, meaning that if trials are successful, they will be introduced into clinical practice and made available to patients, the Deputy Prime Minister explained.

"Nine more drugs are under development, targeting relevant medical devices and are also part of our work to implement modern therapeutic solutions. Our main task today is to ensure that the achievements of this technological leadership project reach specific patients, specific consumers. We want these developments not to remain mere fundamental research on the shelf, but to truly provide help to people suffering from diseases that today are the absolute leaders in morbidity and mortality. These are primarily cardiovascular diseases and oncological diseases," the Deputy Prime Minister added.

She also recalled that in September 2025, a regional project dedicated to healthy longevity medicine was launched at the federal level. This project encompasses not only medical aspects but also the entire infrastructure for living. This is precisely what the Russian Government is working toward, creating the conditions for everyone to lead a healthy and fulfilling life, Tatyana Golikova emphasized.

Over the past five years, the volume of high-tech medical care provided has increased annually, noted First Deputy Minister of Health Viktor Fisenko. From 2020 to 2024, 6.86 million high-tech surgeries were performed, with 1.54 million performed in 2024 alone—14% more than planned, he noted.

Furthermore, the state is emphasizing culture as the foundation for fostering spiritual and moral values, a family environment, and the comprehensive development of the individual. To this end, accessible infrastructure and high-quality cultural content, especially for children, are being created in all regions of the country. According to Tatyana Golikova, the key objectives of the national project "Culture," which concluded in 2024, and the new national project "Family" are the creation of a unified cultural space and the revival of traditional spiritual and moral values throughout the country.

"For us, culture is a special space where all family members can share experiences. Today, it's not just a leisure activity, but an opportunity for spiritual dialogue between generations. Our primary goal is to ensure that every family, even in the most remote village, has this opportunity," she said.

Culture is an integral part of the national "Family" project, noted Tatyana Golikova. During the first phase of the project, she explained, the Russian government focused on creating and modernizing infrastructure. New institutions were built and existing ones were renovated to ensure families had access to cultural resources. The country is now moving on to the next stage: developing content that will focus on culture and its priority values. Near-term plans include the creation of an extensive network of children's cultural and educational centers within existing cultural institutions and the modernization of philharmonic societies.

"Children's art schools continue to play a special role in this work. They are our unique Russian heritage, of which we are rightfully proud. And these children's art schools fulfill a much deeper mission than simply training future musicians. Within their walls, discipline, systemic thinking, aesthetic taste, and an emotional perception of the world are instilled—everything that shapes the personality and lays the foundation for the development of a young person. And if a child embraces these values, then their family embraces them too, and this creates a unique environment for the formation of culture within society," said Tatyana Golikova.

In 2025, the country will continue to overhaul children's art schools, build 50 new schools, create 1,500 children's leisure centers, and create 24 regional philharmonic societies, the Deputy Prime Minister added.

Currently, approximately 1.8 million children in Russia are studying in more than 5,000 children's art schools, according to Minister of Culture Olga Lyubimova. According to her, the ministry's goal is not only to identify gifted children but also to provide opportunities for all children with an interest in creativity to develop.

Valery Fyodorov, Director General of the VTsIOM Analytical Center, moderated the meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister. He stated that large-scale work will be undertaken by 2030, the primary instrument of which will be national projects, which include specific actions that ensure results.

"The state has national goals, and each of us has personal ones. By researching Russians' goals, we identified key priorities: good health, creating a happy family, raising children, having reliable friends, pursuing a favorite activity, and having an interesting job. In other words, our individual goals align with the state's goals. Almost all of these factors of personal happiness fall within the scope of the national goal of 'Preserving the population, improving health and well-being, and supporting families,'" said Valery Fyodorov.

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Denis Manturov took part in the opening of the Moscow shipyard.

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First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov took part in the opening ceremony of the Moscow Shipyard, which has been under construction since 2023.

"The attraction of significant financial and intellectual resources has enabled the development of a fully-fledged shipbuilding cluster in the Nagatinskaya Poima. In addition to the full-cycle production of regular, pleasure, and cruise electric vessels, we have also established repair and maintenance facilities, as well as a design bureau, which will enable us to develop expertise in electric navigation and improve the energy efficiency, controllability, maneuverability, and comfort of electric vessels," noted Denis Manturov.

The event was attended by Nikolai Patrushev, Aide to the President of Russia and Chairman of the Maritime Collegium, and Sergei Sobyanin, Mayor of Moscow.

The First Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that the opening of the Moscow Shipyard will facilitate the resolution of several objectives set by the Russian President, namely, the renewal of the river passenger fleet and the achievement of technological leadership in key industrial sectors.

"The further development of navigation along the capital's main waterway and many other Russian rivers is a source of long-term, sustainable demand for ships scheduled for keel-laying at the shipyard. To reduce the financial burden on customers, government support measures such as leasing subsidies and ship recycling grants may be implemented," Denis Manturov explained.

He added that more than 50,000 people across the country will be involved in the shipbuilding cooperation at the new shipyard. This includes a wide range of component and marine equipment manufacturers. A separate area that Moscow is actively developing in cooperation with Rosatom is traction batteries.

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Denis Manturov held a meeting to update the automotive industry development strategy.

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Denis Manturov held a meeting to update the automotive industry development strategy.

First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov held a meeting to update the Automotive Industry Development Strategy to 2035. Representatives from the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Finance, the Federal Antimonopoly Service, Rosstandart, the Ministry of Economic Development, the Ministry of Energy, and the heads of leading industry companies participated in the event.

The meeting participants discussed the key approaches to developing the updated document, which are currently being discussed by relevant agencies and the industry. Denis Manturov noted that the key benchmark for the Strategy should not be market size, but local production in various segments. The industry's multiplier effect and its impact on related economic sectors must also be taken into account.

The First Deputy Prime Minister also emphasized that market estimates up to 2035 must be realistic and take into account the forecasts of the Bank of Russia and the Ministry of Economic Development for key macroeconomic indicators.

Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Albert Karimov discussed progress in addressing industry-specific objectives set by the current version of the Strategy for the Development of the Automotive Industry of the Russian Federation until 2035, which was approved in 2022. Specifically, over 80% of production sites abandoned by former foreign partners have been restored to full operation, over 40% of critical auto components and materials have been localized, and stable employment has been ensured for approximately 300,000 people in the automotive industry. Current challenges create the preconditions for advancing long-term goals—increasing the level of motorization in the country, increasing the competitiveness of domestic products, and stimulating fleet renewal.

One of the long-term goals is to stimulate automotive sales volumes that will enhance the industry's investment appeal in terms of private capital inflows, as well as scale up domestic production. Furthermore, it is necessary to create conditions for increased investment in R&D and increase the share of vehicles equipped with advanced driver assistance and autonomous driving systems.

"The production system itself must become more flexible and connected. It's necessary to optimize processes at enterprises by increasing labor productivity, the level of automation and robotics, and expanding the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning systems," noted Albert Karimov.

When working on the updated Strategy, special attention will be paid to the creation of domestic platform solutions, their unification, and work on standardizing the component base.

Implementation of the Strategy's key provisions should satisfy the market and transportation industry's demand for competitive Russian automobiles, while ensuring that domestically produced vehicles account for at least 80% of the total market. This will also increase the automotive industry's contribution to the national economy.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Thanks to the efforts of the presidents of Russia and Cuba, we have reached a qualitatively new level of cooperation.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko, Deputy Prime Minister of Russia and Co-Chair of the Intergovernmental Russian-Cuban Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, and Technical Cooperation, held a working meeting with Roberto Morales Ojeda, Secretary for Organizational Issues of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba. They discussed bilateral cooperation between the two countries, including in the humanitarian, trade, and economic spheres.

The meeting was part of Roberto Morales Ojeda's first visit to Russia in this capacity. The event was also attended by Enrique Horta González, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Cuba to the Russian Federation, and members of the National Assembly of People's Power of the Republic of Cuba: Emilio Lozada García, Head of the International Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party; Ailyn Álvarez García, First Vice-Rector of the Nico López Communist Party University; Julio Heriberto Gómez Casanova, First Secretary of the Provincial Committee of the Communist Party in Ciego de Ávila; and representatives of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Economic Development.

"In recent years, thanks to the efforts of our leaders – Russian President Vladimir Putin and Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel – we have reached a qualitatively new level of cooperation. We are doing everything possible to fulfill the leaders' agreements. This year was filled with significant events and anniversaries – the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War and the 65th anniversary of the restoration of diplomatic relations between Russia and Cuba. We are very grateful that the President of Cuba participated in the events in Moscow commemorating these anniversaries," Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that Russia was concerned about Cuba and its neighbors following Hurricane Melissa. Our country provided humanitarian aid to our Cuban friends from the very first days.

Roberto Morales Ojeda stated: “We thank you, the Russian Government and the people, for your solidarity in providing humanitarian aid to the affected regions.”

Dmitry Chernyshenko He noted that regular contacts are maintained through the Intergovernmental Russian-Cuban Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, and Technical Cooperation (IPC), which remains a key platform for work on the entire range of Russian-Cuban relations. He also praised the results of the 22nd IPC meeting held in Havana on April 4, 2025, during which the UAZ automotive assembly plant was launched at the site of the Cuban company EISA, and the ceremonial opening of a branch of the Southern Federal University in Havana took place.

This year, a Cuban delegation participated in the 28th St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, where the first Russian-Cuban business dialogue took place. A Russian delegation, in turn, has been sent to participate in the 41st Havana International Trade Fair (FIHAV), where it traditionally presents its national exhibit. The event will take place November 24–29, 2025, in Havana.

"Another piece of positive news, both for business and for increasing tourism, is the resumption of direct Moscow-Havana flights by Rossiya Airlines on October 26. Since November 2, Venezuela's Conviasa has been connecting St. Petersburg and Varadero with direct, scheduled flights," the Russian Deputy Prime Minister added.

Roberto Morales Ojeda emphasized that Russians constitute a significant portion of the overall tourist flow, and therefore active cooperation between the two countries in the field of tourism will continue, including through new projects.

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Dmitry Patrushev and Primorsky Krai Governor Oleg Kozhemyako discussed regional agriculture and environmental issues.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with Primorsky Krai Governor Oleg Kozhemyako. The main topics of discussion were the development of the agro-industrial complex and ensuring the region's environmental well-being.

Almost 1 billion rubles from the federal budget have been allocated to support the agro-industrial complex of Primorsky Krai in 2025.

Oleg Kozhemyako reported that the region has increased agricultural production over the first nine months of this year. This includes growth in beef and dairy farming.

The Primorsky Krai Governor also reported that grain harvesting has now been completed on 76% of the sown area. To date, 740,000 tons of grain have been harvested, double the amount collected during the same period last year. The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the importance of providing farmers with the necessary material and technical resources for the seasonal work.

The meeting also discussed Primorsky Krai's participation in the national project "Environmental Well-Being." Under this project, the region plans to remove sunken ships, install modern facilities for the processing, recycling, and disposal of municipal solid waste, reduce hazardous emissions, and undertake reforestation by 2030.

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