The government has set quotas for the export of mineral fertilizers for the period from December 2025 to May 2026.

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Resolution of October 16, 2025 No. 1610

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Resolution of October 16, 2025 No. 1610

The government has decided to extend and adjust quotas for the export of mineral fertilizers from Russia. According to the signed decree, they will be in effect from December 1, 2025, through May 31, 2026.

This solution will ensure the smooth operation of agricultural producers, feed manufacturers, and other consumers, ensuring a sufficient supply of fertilizers on the domestic market.

The total volume of export quotas will be almost 18.7 million tons, including more than 10.6 million tons for nitrogen fertilizers and more than 8 million tons for complex fertilizers.

The document also approved the rules for distributing quotas among participants in foreign trade activities.

The quotas will not apply to the supply of fertilizers to Abkhazia and South Ossetia, the export of such products from Russia as part of international transit shipments, or deliveries under international humanitarian aid.

This work is being carried out at the direction of the President. In 2022, following a meeting discussing the development of the agro-industrial, fisheries, and related industries, the head of state instructed the Government to extend, if necessary, export restrictions on certain types of fertilizers.

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Alexander Novak took part in the charity basketball gala match "Russian Energy Week Cup"

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Alexander Novak took part in the charity basketball gala match "Russian Energy Week Cup"

Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak took part in the charity basketball gala match "Russian Energy Week Cup."

The event is the central focus of the forum's sports program, providing an opportunity to support important social initiatives and clearly demonstrating how sport can unite people, strengthening corporate culture and promoting effective professional interaction.

The two teams, "Russia! Time!" and "Russia! Forward!", featured government officials, business leaders, Russian sports legends, and renowned artists. The match ended in a tie—friendship prevailed.

"During Russian Energy Week, global energy challenges are being addressed. And it has become a good tradition to hold this sporting event dedicated to charity and children as part of the forum. I thank all participants for their support of this movement. We will continue to do good deeds," said Alexander Novak.

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The government has extended the possibility of concluding agreements on food price stabilization until the end of 2029.

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Resolution of October 14, 2025 No. 1577

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Resolution of October 14, 2025 No. 1577

The government has extended the period for price stabilization agreements between regional authorities, producers, and retail chains until December 31, 2029. The decree has been signed.

The adopted decision is aimed at maintaining a stable situation in the consumer market, since the mechanism of the aforementioned agreements presupposes the adoption by economic entities of voluntary obligations to reduce and not increase prices for in-demand consumer goods or socially significant goods.

According to the Federal Antimonopoly Service, as of October 2025, agreements have been concluded in 71 regions of the country involving 14,546 economic entities. These include 292 manufacturers, 51 wholesalers, 14,100 retailers, 100 pharmacy chains and stores, and 3 gas stations.

Previously, the rule governing the conclusion of price stabilization agreements was set to expire in May 2026.

The signed document amends Government Resolution No. 662 of April 26, 2023.

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To the team of the international news channel RT

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On October 17, the Russia Today TV channel turns 20 years old.

Dear friends!

Congratulations on this significant date – the 20th anniversary of Russia Today.

In the modern world, information independence is a vital component of sovereignty, just like political or economic autonomy. Since its founding, RT has successfully shaped Russia's image internationally, consistently upholding the principles of freedom of speech, and combating one-sided interpretations of events and the distortion of historical truth.

And from the very first days of the special military operation, your channel has been reporting on the heroic deeds of our defenders. RT journalists are always on the front lines, risking their lives to report from hot spots. This requires not only high professionalism but also courage and dedication.

You've created a brand known to millions of viewers in our country and abroad. And today, you continue to fulfill your mission with dignity and responsibility, adhering to the highest journalistic standards, and remaining an authoritative source of timely and objective information.

I wish you continued growth, new creative projects, and exciting ideas. I wish you and your loved ones good health and prosperity.

M. Mishustin

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Marat Khusnullin: Another U-turn loop will be built on the Adler bypass.

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Marat Khusnullin: Another U-turn loop will be built on the Adler bypass.

The government continues its systematic work to create a reliable road infrastructure for the country. This includes the Adler bypass project. Specialists are now beginning preparatory work for its fifth stage, which has received a positive approval. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"A well-designed road transport system is a prerequisite for improving socio-economic indicators. Therefore, road network modernization efforts are among the country's top strategic development priorities. This large-scale project includes the construction of the Adler bypass. We are now beginning preparatory work for the fifth stage, for which the Glavgosexpertiza agency has issued a positive assessment. This stage will include the construction of a turnaround loop, running as an overpass over the existing A-147 highway near the Kudepsta sanatorium. It will serve as a left-turn ramp for those exiting the Adler bypass tunnel from Krasnaya Polyana and intending to travel toward Sirius along the A-147 highway, as well as for those who need to access the Adler bypass or turn around when traveling from the Kudepsta microdistrict and adjacent areas of Adler," said Marat Khusnullin.

The overpass, with a total length of 368 meters, will be supported by seven supports, and retaining walls will be built to provide access to it.

According to Vyacheslav Petushenko, Chairman of the Board of the state-owned company Avtodor, after the facility is completed, drivers will no longer have to re-route along the A-147 to the existing turnaround in Khosta, creating additional pressure on the road network.

"With the launch of this facility, drivers will be able to quickly and safely change direction. Currently, the U-turn onto the A-147 near Khosta passes through dense urban development and increases travel time by up to half an hour during rush hour. The construction of a new U-turn loop as part of the Adler bypass will significantly improve traffic conditions," noted Vyacheslav Petushenko.

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Marat Khusnullin: More than 10,000 organizations are involved in the road industry.

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Every year, Road Workers' Day is celebrated in Russia on the third Sunday of October. Thousands of people are currently employed in this sector. These specialists participate in the planning, design, construction, repair, and operation of highways and their associated structures. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"Russia's road industry is making steady progress: our roads are becoming safer, more comfortable, and more modern. However, much remains to be done. As part of the "Infrastructure for Life" national project, we are undertaking large-scale road renovation and construction across the country. President Vladimir Putin is paying close attention to these issues. Ahead of the holiday, he launched three major road projects. "Thanks in large part to systematic and coordinated work, we are 29% ahead of last year in the road sector. These achievements would not have been possible without the professionalism, dedication, and commitment of thousands of road workers—people who daily lay the foundation for regional development and connect the entire country into a unified transportation network. Today, the road sector unites over 10,000 organizations and approximately 750,000 specialists. Overall, we plan to build and repair approximately 28,000 km of roads by the end of the year. I am confident that a strong team of like-minded individuals is capable of tackling the most complex challenges and achieving ambitious goals," said Marat Khusnullin.

To successfully develop the country's road infrastructure, qualified specialists are essential, so special attention is being paid to improving the qualifications of road construction workers.

"The effective operation and development of the road sector requires a high level of professionalism from those involved in this sector. Therefore, increased attention is being paid to continuing education and retraining. As of early October of this year, 3,100 road sector employees have completed continuing professional education programs. Gaining new competencies will undoubtedly have a positive impact on their performance," noted Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin.

This year, the professional holiday – Road Workers Day – is celebrated in our country for the 25th time.

"This year could be called a milestone. A quarter of a century ago, Decree No. 556 of the President of the Russian Federation established our professional holiday – Road Workers' Day, celebrated on the third Sunday in October. Previously, before 2000, it was called Automobile Transport and Road Workers' Day, and the fact that road workers now have their own holiday demonstrates the recognition of our work at the highest level. We are proud that many road workers come from working families, and that our companies carefully preserve the tradition of continuity, which allows us to maintain a high level of skill within the team. At the same time, we are mastering and implementing modern technologies, and applying innovative solutions. A close-knit team of professionals is capable of overcoming any challenges and successfully achieving the tasks set, the most important of which is improving the quality of life for Russians," noted Roman Novikov, Head of the Federal Road Agency.

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Dmitry Patrushev: In 2025, trade turnover between Russia and Morocco will increase by almost 30%.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: The administrative burden on businesses remains at a record low even after the moratorium on inspections was lifted.

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Since the beginning of 2025, inspectors have conducted 201,000 inspections across Russia. This is 5,000 fewer inspections than during the same period last year, when the moratorium was still in effect. Moreover, 44,000 of these were inspections of state facilities and social institutions. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko at the All-Russian Forum of Inspection Bodies – 2025 in Krasnoyarsk.

"The moratorium on inspections ended in 2025. By that time, we have fully transitioned control and oversight to a risk-based approach. Inspectors conduct scheduled inspections only at extremely high-risk and high-risk facilities. Mandatory preventive visits are conducted for facilities with lower risk categories. As a result, the administrative burden on businesses in Russia has remained at the level of recent years. Inspections, in their classic sense, have decreased by 5.5 times compared to 2019. At the same time, citizen safety remains at an adequate level," commented Dmitry Grigorenko.

Today, inspectors don't necessarily need to visit the inspected facility to obtain information about potential violations. Large volumes of data are accumulated in various government information systems. In 2025, inspectors began using artificial intelligence technologies in their work to quickly and accurately analyze this data. Risk indicators that will be powered by AI have already been selected. These risk indicators represent a set of data about the inspected facility. If this data deviates from the norm, it signals the need for an unscheduled inspection. Artificial intelligence will help inspectors continuously monitor the status of this data.

Following the session, Dmitry Grigorenko tasked the controllers with implementing AI in at least three departmental information systems.

The Deputy Prime Minister also outlined the minimum scope of inspection and oversight activities that each agency must conduct using unmanned aerial vehicles. Currently, the ability to conduct inspections using unmanned aerial vehicles is legally mandated for such types of inspections as land inspection, construction supervision, public works inspection, and hunting inspection. At least 10% of these activities must be conducted in 2026 using unmanned aerial vehicles. In the first nine months of 2025, 400 inspections and nearly 3,000 preventative measures were conducted in Russia using drones.

Dmitry Grigorenko also reported that a legislative provision is being prepared that will allow inspectors to use data obtained using UAVs as a separate basis for conducting unscheduled inspections.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: More than 2 million Russians have used the "Life Situation" service to protect themselves from fraudsters.

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As part of his trip to Krasnoyarsk Krai, Dmitry Grigorenko visited the region's multifunctional center for state and municipal services.

"We're currently consolidating government services at the federal and regional levels based on the 'life situations' principle. This way, people can resolve any issue they may have in a comprehensive and immediate manner. This makes government services simpler and faster—by about 30% on average," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

As an example of such a service, one of the new "real-life situations"—"Protection from Online Fraudsters"—was tested. The service combines a range of protection measures, including all the anti-fraud tools available on the government services portal, including self-prohibition of loans, new SIM cards, the ability to check your credit history, or information about a suspicious call. It also provides detailed instructions, such as what to do if you share your password with scammers, and other recommendations to help you avoid being scammed.

Dmitry Grigorenko emphasized that since the launch of the "Life Situation" service, more than 2 million Russians have used it to protect themselves from fraud.

One of the most popular "life situation" services is the registration of a self-ban on loans and credits. Since September 1, this procedure has been available not only online but also in person at MFC branches. According to the Deputy Prime Minister, over 16 million citizens have already established such a self-ban.

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To the team of the National Association of Broadcasters

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Today in Moscow, as part of the Eduard Sagalaev "Hero of Our Time" Award and ceremony for socially significant television programs and films, a celebration of the 30th anniversary of NAT and regional broadcasters is taking place, protecting their rights in shaping the country's information space.

On this festive day, the Eduard Sagalaev Prize, named after him for many years and the head of the National Television and Radio Broadcasting Association, is being awarded to socially significant television programs and films. Congratulations to the laureates, whose work has been recognized with these well-deserved awards.

I wish your association continued success, achievements and all the best.

M. Mishustin

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