Alexander Novak held a series of meetings on the situation on the domestic petroleum products market.

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Alexander Novak held a series of meetings on the situation on the domestic petroleum products market.

Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak held a series of meetings on the situation in the domestic petroleum products market with the participation of representatives of the Ministry of Energy, the Ministry of Transport, the Ministry of Agriculture, the State Duma, the St. Petersburg Exchange, and oil companies.

The parties discussed the current situation in the fuel market, issues of gasoline and diesel fuel supplies, and additional measures to stabilize the situation in certain regions.

Oil company representatives reported on the implementation of the Ministry of Energy's recommendations on motor fuel supplies. Producers are maintaining supply balances, optimizing logistics chains, and fulfilling all obligations. The Ministry of Transport reported the timely shipment of petroleum products in full.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the situation is currently generally stable. The fuel export ban will remain in place. A number of additional measures aimed at improving the market are also being developed.

As part of the Deputy Prime Minister's directive, a gasoline price monitoring model based on consumer activity was developed. This monitoring allows for tracking price dynamics in different regions and consumption volumes, enabling prompt responses.

Alexander Novak instructed the Ministry of Energy to monitor the situation in the petroleum product market to reliably meet domestic fuel demand and maintain a balanced price environment in the retail segment, including in anticipation of the approaching winter season. The Ministry of Economic Development was instructed to analyze the parameters influencing retail fuel prices. The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the importance of coordinated action by all market participants to prevent price increases and ensure fuel availability for households and businesses.

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Marat Khusnullin: The Zaporizhzhia region has applied for funding for the implementation of a program to resettle residents from dilapidated housing.

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Quality of life is determined by many factors, but one of the key ones is the creation of comfortable and modern housing conditions for citizens. These are achieved, among other things, through the implementation of programs for the major renovation of apartment buildings and the resettlement of residents from dilapidated housing. Since 2025, the resettlement program for dilapidated housing has been included in the national project "Infrastructure for Life," which is also being implemented in the reunified regions. As of today, the Zaporizhzhia region has submitted an application for funding for the first stage of the regional targeted program for resettlement of residents from dilapidated housing, announced Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"We face a major task: to bring the standard of living in our reunified regions up to the Russian average by 2030 across all indicators. This means we must ensure growth in key indicators of their socioeconomic development, including the volume of improvements to housing conditions. In this context, we are accelerating housing construction, carrying out major repairs to apartment buildings, and are now beginning the resettlement of residents from dilapidated housing. The Territorial Development Fund, the operator of this program nationwide, has received an application from the Zaporizhzhia region, which plans to resettle 187 residents living in seven dilapidated apartment buildings covering 2,700 square meters in the first stage," the Deputy Prime Minister explained.

The Deputy Prime Minister clarified that the funding for the first stage of activities will amount to more than 296 million rubles, of which approximately 258 million will come from financial support from the Territorial Development Fund.

"Along with the capital repair program for apartment buildings, which prevents premature aging of buildings and extends their lifespan, a socially significant program for the resettlement of dilapidated housing is being implemented across the country. It provides people with the opportunity to obtain high-quality, comfortable housing. In Donbas and Novorossiya, apartment buildings have not been properly maintained for decades and have naturally deteriorated, so in addition to the current capital repair program, a program for the resettlement of dilapidated housing is being implemented. For example, in the Zaporizhzhia region specifically, more than 700 residents from dilapidated housing, covering an area of 11,600 square meters, are scheduled to be resettled between 2025 and 2027, with funding from the fund totaling 1.2 billion rubles," added Vasily Kupyzin, CEO of the Territorial Development Fund.

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Dmitry Grigorenko met with Russian business representatives exploring Tajikistan's IT market.

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During his working visit to Dushanbe, Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko met with representatives of Russian businesses developing in the Tajik IT market. The main topic of discussion was the development of Russian IT solutions exports to CIS countries, including Tajikistan. The meeting was held at the Russian Federation Trade Mission in the Republic of Tajikistan.

The meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister was attended by Russian IT and communications companies based in Tajikistan, which have been successfully exporting their solutions for several years. They discussed the specifics of working in the local IT market, the key achievements and challenges they have encountered, and proposed future development directions for Russian companies in the republic.

According to Maxim Maximov, the Russian Federation's "digital attaché" in Tajikistan, the most promising areas of digital cooperation are infrastructure projects to develop communications and data centers. Tajikistan is also seeing a rise in the popularity of mobile apps and QR payments, leading to increasing export potential for Russian financial technology solutions, particularly those using artificial intelligence to personalize customer experiences and improve service quality. Among the promising areas of IT export to Tajikistan, the "digital attaché" noted public administration services and the digitalization of government services. Tajik authorities are also showing growing interest in Russian cybersecurity products.

"The successful operation of Russian IT businesses in the international market confirms the high export potential of domestic solutions. I would like to point out that the quality and competitiveness of these developments are so high that they are not only in demand by private international companies but are already being implemented in government agencies. This is evident in Tajikistan, where Russian developments form the basis of government services for the education sector and the Smart City geoanalytics system. Russian IT businesses have much to offer their international partners. The government recognizes the potential of domestic solutions and is prioritizing the establishment of regular and effective IT exports," noted Dmitry Grigorenko.

Russian IT companies are already operating in the Tajik market, and according to the trade mission, demand for cooperation is growing. For example, the cyberthreat prevention solutions developed by Code Bezopasnosti LLC are in high demand in the country. The company's products have already been implemented in key institutions in the country, including major state-owned banks.

MegaFon Tajikistan is also implementing large-scale joint projects with its Tajik partners. It currently holds a leading position in the local market by subscriber base. The company is developing the country's communications infrastructure: upgrading base stations, installing fiber-optic lines, and launching the latest VoLTE audio technology.

The ERA Group of Companies, founded by Russian entrepreneurs, is also addressing infrastructure issues in Tajikistan. Its main project in the country is the creation of an electronic map of Dushanbe – the first of seven stages of the large-scale Dushanbe Smart City project, scheduled for completion by 2029. It involves integrating the latest digital technologies into the city's infrastructure to provide Dushanbe government agencies with real-time access to city data. Russian developers have already completed the design of the digital system, the development of the software, and the digitization of data from the first city agencies and departments. The next stages will include integrating the system with other public and private sector platforms, as well as conducting regular overflights of the city using surveying drones.

The Wildberries marketplace is demonstrating successful development in Tajikistan, having established a leading position in the digital platform market within just a few years. The company has established a full cycle of cross-border deliveries and logistics, and has also established a network of pick-up points in the country's main cities. By the end of the year, Tajik producers will be connected to the system, allowing them to export their goods to all countries where the marketplace operates.

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Marat Khusnullin: Construction of the Center for Innovative Educational Technologies in Artek is nearing completion.

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Marat Khusnullin: Construction of the Center for Innovative Educational Technologies in Artek is nearing completion.

Construction of the Center for Innovative Educational Technologies is nearing completion at the Solnechny camp on the grounds of the Artek International Children's Center. Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin announced this.

"The development of children's infrastructure directly impacts the quality of life of the younger generation. Modern facilities become centers of attraction, where schoolchildren engage in sports, creative activities, and socialize. This comprehensive approach fosters a healthy society and a confident future. Artek is a unique children's center that has remained a symbol of a happy childhood for a century, a place where character is forged, talents are discovered, and lifelong friendships are forged. We are undertaking extensive work to build new and renovate existing facilities at Artek as part of the state program for the socioeconomic development of the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol. Construction of the Center for Innovative Educational Technologies at Artek is currently nearing completion," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that work on the center's building is currently 90% complete. Specialists are currently installing modern technological equipment and furniture. Finishing work and the installation of internal engineering systems are also nearing completion.

The center is designed to accommodate 1,200 students. In addition to classrooms, it will feature rehearsal and performance spaces, an amphitheater, modern workshops and laboratories, a 700-seat multi-purpose auditorium, and much more.

"Currently, construction workers are actively improving the surrounding area. Specialists are creating walking areas with designated areas for team members, completing the street and road network, and landscaping. All construction and installation work on the site is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2025," noted Karen Oganesyan, General Director of the Unified Customer Production and Consulting Company.

Konstantin Fedorenko, Director of the Artek International Children's Center, expressed gratitude to the builders, engineers, and everyone involved for their work, professionalism, and dedication in creating the new center.

"The work has reached the final stretch, and this is a truly significant event for all of Artek. We are creating not just an educational space, but a unique environment for developing talent, unparalleled in Russia. The center will combine cutting-edge classrooms, rehearsal rooms, modern laboratories, and a robust infrastructure for expressing oneself and learning new things. There truly is no other project for children of this scale and this level of equipment in the country today. This is a new flagship that will set the highest standards in supplementary education," said Konstantin Fedorenko.

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The Government approved the National Competition Development Plan for 2026–2030

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Order No. 2816-r of October 8, 2025

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Order No. 2816-r of October 8, 2025

Improving the economic efficiency and competitiveness of enterprises and companies, preventing cartels, and ensuring equal access to public procurement—these and other objectives are reflected in the National Plan ("roadmap") for the Development of Competition for 2026–2030. The order approving it was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. A similar five-year plan, approved in 2021, expires at the end of this year.

The new roadmap consists of several sections dedicated to developing competition both generally and in specific economic sectors—agriculture, information technology and telecommunications, financial markets, healthcare, transportation, industry, trade, and tourism. Particular emphasis is placed on the development of information systems and digital services, which ensure the transparency of business processes and prevent unfair competition.

Thus, one of the objectives of the industry-wide block is the implementation of the Unified Information and Analytical System for Tariff Regulation in the work of regional government bodies overseeing state regulation of tariffs on goods and services. The Federal Antimonopoly Service will be responsible for this work. The deadline is December 1, 2026.

Another industry-wide initiative involves the launch of several new modules of the state information system for the prevention, detection, and suppression of agreements restricting competition (the "Anti-Cartel" State Information System). This goal has been set for the Federal Antimonopoly Service, which is scheduled to submit a corresponding report to the government in January 2029.

Efforts to promote competition in the agro-industrial complex also include the creation of a digital service for selecting agricultural land plots. Its launch is scheduled for 2028. This service is designed to make the land selection process transparent and competitive. The Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Digital Development, the Ministry of Finance, and Rosreestr have been appointed responsible for its creation.

In the field of information technology and telecommunications, the roadmap calls for the creation of a portal containing information on supply and demand for innovative, high-tech products and technologies. Information on the demand for innovations, which should provide a significant competitive advantage, will also be used to develop markets for goods, services, and technologies. The Federal Antimonopoly Service and the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media will prepare proposals for the creation of such a portal by December 2027. Furthermore, the Federal Antimonopoly Service will develop draft laws on antitrust regulation of marketplaces by January 2028.

In the industrial sector, proposals will be developed to ensure equal access for both dealers and independent service stations to information necessary for vehicle repair and maintenance. The Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Economic Development, and the Federal Antimonopoly Service will present their proposals in this area as early as October 2026.

Changes to public procurement envisage the completion of the digitalization of procurement appeal procedures for certain types of legal entities. By 2030, it is planned to transition to 100% electronic filing of such complaints, which will greatly simplify the ability of applicants to protect their rights. The Federal Antimonopoly Service, the Ministry of Finance, and the Treasury of Russia are responsible.

Regional roadmaps for promoting competition development over the next five years must be approved by May 1, 2026.

A separate theme of the National Competition Development Plan is international cooperation. This involves expanding ties with the antitrust authorities of BRICS and SCO countries through the exchange of experience and the development of coordinated approaches to antitrust regulation, including in socially significant markets.

Commenting on the approved plan at a meeting with deputy prime ministers on October 6, Mikhail Mishustin noted that the development of competition is a constant focus for the Government.

"It concerns not only increasing the availability of essential goods and services for people and businesses, but also expanding their supply and improving their quality through innovation. Without this, achieving the national goals set by the head of state is impossible," the prime minister emphasized.

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To the participants and guests of the Creative Code Russia forum

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The forum will be held on October 9-10 in St. Petersburg.

Dear friends!

Welcome to the Creative Code Russia forum in St. Petersburg.

Our country has great potential in the creative industries. And it is you—the talented and motivated people gathered at this large-scale event—who are its driving force. You generate breakthrough ideas, create innovative solutions, goods, and services that change lives for the better and enhance the country's global competitiveness.

The President has set the goal of increasing the share of creative industries in the national economy by 2030. To achieve this, it is necessary to build effective collaboration between the business community and regional teams. A comprehensive system of management and support for creative industries, taking into account their specific characteristics, must be developed in all Russian regions, and the conditions must be created for everyone to implement their projects and contribute to Russia's development.

I am confident that during the forum you will be able to discuss the most daring initiatives and exciting projects, conclude mutually beneficial agreements, and find answers to pressing questions.

I wish you interesting discussions and new ideas.

M. Mishustin

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Mikhail Mishustin took part in the 27th Russian agro-industrial exhibition "Golden Autumn"

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The Prime Minister addressed the plenary session "Digitalization as a Tool for Improving Agricultural Productivity" and presented state awards to agricultural workers.

The Russian agro-industrial exhibition "Golden Autumn" is the leading business event in Russia's agricultural sector. The event coincides with Agricultural and Processing Industry Workers' Day, celebrated annually on the second Sunday in October.

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Mikhail Mishustin visited the 27th Russian agro-industrial exhibition "Golden Autumn." He was joined by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev, Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut, and Goar Barseghyan, member of the Board (Minister) for Industry and Agro-Industrial Complex of the Eurasian Economic Commission.

In 2025, the 27th Russian agro-industrial exhibition "Golden Autumn" will be held from October 8 to 11. This year's central theme is the digitalization of the agricultural sector.

The exhibition, traditionally held at the Timiryazev Center, showcases regional achievements, as well as those of major manufacturers of fertilizers, agricultural machinery, equipment, and other modern solutions for the agricultural sector, breeding farms, and agribusinesses. The "Digitalization" zone offers an opportunity to learn more about public and private information systems, as well as various digital business solutions that help automate processes and improve enterprise efficiency.

The central event of the business program will be a plenary session, which this year will be dedicated to digitalization as a tool for increasing agricultural productivity. Dozens of roundtables and panel discussions are also planned, covering key areas of the industry's development: from crop production and land reclamation to agricultural exports and agricultural education.

For the first time, the exhibition will feature a youth track, which will serve as an open platform for learning and sharing experiences. The "Golden Autumn" venue will also host the "Women in Agriculture" forum, where successful representatives of the agricultural sector will present their projects implemented in rural areas. The exhibition program will also include a gastronomic festival, where visitors will be able to sample and purchase farm products and learn more about their production.

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Marat Khusnullin: More than 7.5 billion rubles will be invested in the reconstruction and modernization of energy infrastructure facilities in the reunified regions.

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Investor investment is essential for the development of the infrastructure and economy of Donbas and Novorossiya. They are building new homes, thereby transforming the appearance of cities, and relaunching businesses, reviving their industrial potential. Many of them take advantage of the benefits and preferences offered by the free economic zone (FEZ). For example, the electric grid company, designated this year by the government as the single system-forming territorial grid organization in the reunified regions, has become a participant in the SEZ, announced Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"The reliability of the power systems in Donbas and Novorossiya directly impacts the quality of life for the population. Modernizing the power grid infrastructure allows us to improve the energy efficiency of facilities, ensure a stable supply of light and heat to homes, public facilities, and businesses, and, consequently, their stable operation. The new participant in the free economic zone will invest over 7.5 billion rubles in the development of the power industry in the DPR, LPR, and Zaporizhzhia Oblast. At the same time, the project will create jobs for over 9,000 people, including approximately 550 new ones," the Deputy Prime Minister explained.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the Ministry of Construction has been designated as the authorized body for regulating the free economic zone, and the functions of the management company have been assigned to the Territorial Development Fund, which has since attracted over 400 investors to develop Russia's historical regions, with a stated investment volume exceeding 300 billion rubles.

"When reviewing the organization's application for participation in the SEZ, not only the project's economic feasibility and effectiveness were considered, but also its social component. The stated plans for the reconstruction and modernization of transformer substations and power lines, as well as the acquisition of modern equipment and technology for the electric grid, should significantly improve the quality of services provided by 2029," noted FRT General Director Vasily Kupyzin.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Russia became the overall champion of the III CIS Games in gold medals and total awards

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Sport Mikhail Degtyarev noted the Russian team's impressive performance at the 3rd CIS Games, which took place in Azerbaijan from September 28.

"As President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has said, our country has been and remains one of the world's leading sporting powers, the birthplace of great athletes, victories, and records. The remarkable achievements of Russian athletes at the 3rd CIS Games and the joy we felt for them confirm these words. Russia became the overall champion in gold medals and in total medals. Our athletes won 231 medals, 130 of which were gold medals. I congratulate the national team on this outstanding result and wish them continued victories," Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized.

The Russian team included 249 athletes, competing as a unified team under the national flag and anthem. They competed in 20 sports and won all gold medals in rhythmic gymnastics, table tennis, badminton, volleyball, and 3×3 basketball.

The team from the Nebesnaya Gratsiya Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy, led by Alina Kabaeva, competed in the international tournament for the first time. The organization covered all expenses for its athletes.

Athletes from the Commonwealth of Independent States, as well as Cuba, Kuwait, Oman, Pakistan, and Turkey, took part in the Games. The Azerbaijani team took second place, and the Belarusian team took third.

"The competition brought together 13 countries and over 2,400 people. The Russian team competed in Azerbaijan under the national flag and anthem. The competitions took place in seven cities across Azerbaijan, with the opening ceremony taking place at the new stadium in Ganja. The organizers prepared a rich cultural program. It not only included fan zones, concerts, and DJ performances, but also allowed participants and guests of the Games to discover the region's historical heritage. Tours of Azerbaijan's ancient cities were organized for journalists," said Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev.

Particular attention was paid to the color and traditions of the South Caucasus during the Games. For the first time in the history of the CIS Games, competitions in the national game of chovgan were held. International archery competitions were also included in the Games program for the first time.

More than 3,000 volunteers participated in organizing the tournament, helping to ensure the successful conduct of the competitions and other Games events.

The idea of holding the CIS Games was put forward by Russia at the meeting of the CIS Heads of State Council in Dushanbe on September 28, 2018. The first CIS Games were held in Kazan in September 2021, and the second Games in August 2023 in Minsk and other cities of Belarus.

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Yuri Trutnev: The regions with the best exhibits at Far East Street have been announced.

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The Republic of Buryatia pavilion at the "Street of the Far East" exhibition

At a meeting of the Far Eastern Federal District Council held in Yakutsk under the chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev, the Far Eastern regions that presented their best exhibits at the "Far East Street" exhibition in September of this year, part of the 10th anniversary Eastern Economic Forum. The EEF was organized by the Roscongress Foundation.

"This year, more than 8,000 people from 75 countries participated in the tenth anniversary Eastern Economic Forum. This is a record number. The leadership of domestic and international companies is interested in the development of the Russian Far East. This interest is driven by our joint work to fulfill the instructions of the President of the Russian Federation. The "Far East Street" exhibition has become a traditional part of the EEF. The level of preparation for all exhibits has improved significantly this year. The Republic of Buryatia's exhibit was recognized as the best pavilion. I would like to thank the head of the region, Alexey Sambuevich Tsydenov. A great deal of work has been accomplished. He said he has exhausted the ability to consistently outperform other regions and is asking for the bar to be raised. We'll consult with him and perhaps we will. The "Far East Street" exhibition has become an independent and important element of the forum. We've learned to communicate in an engaging way the things our regions are proud of—the construction of enterprises, cultural features, and tourist appeal. I thank all the regional heads for this work," said Yuri Trutnev.

Five more regions received awards. Kamchatka, Khabarovsk Krai, and Primorye pavilions won the "High Technologies" category. Yakutia and Chukotka were named the best Far Eastern regions in the "Best Cultural Program" category. The day before, Yuri Trutnev awarded the "Voin" Center for the Development of Military-Sports Training and Patriotic Education of Youth, which won the "Best Industry Pavilion" category.

The "Far East Street" exhibition opened as part of the tenth anniversary Eastern Economic Forum from September 3 to 9 this year. The exhibition was organized by the Roscongress Foundation with the support of the Office of the Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District.

The exhibition featured exhibits dedicated to the key achievements, investment potential, and cultural characteristics of 11 regions of the Far East. In particular, visitors learned about the development of border agglomerations, tourist destinations, master plans for Far Eastern cities, the work of industrial enterprises, and much more.

The opening of "Far East Street" included a ceremonial procession with a large 150-meter St. George ribbon along the FEFU embankment to the exhibition's main stage. During the ceremony, the honor guard of the S.O. Makarov Pacific Higher Naval School carried the Russian Federation flag and the Victory Banner onto the stage, accompanied by the Nevelskoy Moscow State University Variety Orchestra.

One of the main themes this year was the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. Each region integrated elements related to the Victory anniversary into its program.

Also open to visitors were the exhibition's exhibits by the Russian Ministry of Sport, a joint pavilion by the Ministry for the Development of the Far East and Arctic and the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation "Developing the Far," and two large stands by the Voin Center. Primorsky Krai also hosted a separate Fish Market.

Additionally, the exhibition grounds featured a "Falcon House," where forum guests and participants could learn more about falcons: their habitats, behavioral characteristics, threats to their populations, and government conservation measures. A separate exhibit, "Arab Village," was also held at the exhibition, timed to coincide with the third international forum, "Falcon Day."

The 10th Eastern Economic Forum was held from September 3–6 on the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University in Vladivostok.

The Roscongress Foundation is a socially oriented non-financial development institution and a major organizer of national and international congress, exhibition, business, public, youth, sporting, and cultural events. It was established in accordance with a decision of the President of Russia.

The Foundation was established in 2007 to promote the development of economic potential, advance national interests, and strengthen Russia's image. The Foundation comprehensively studies, analyzes, formulates, and reports on issues on the Russian and global economic agenda. It provides administration and facilitates the promotion of business projects and investment, and fosters the development of social entrepreneurship and charitable projects.

The Foundation's events attract participants from 209 countries and territories, with over 15,000 media representatives working annually at Roscongress venues. More than 5,000 experts in Russia and abroad are involved in analytical and expert work.

The Foundation interacts with UN agencies and other international organizations. It develops multi-format cooperation with 229 foreign economic partners, industrial and entrepreneurial associations, financial, trade, and business associations in 90 countries, 360 Russian public organizations, and federal and regional executive and legislative authorities.

Official Telegram channels of the Roscongress Foundation: in Russian – t.te/Roscongress, in English – t.te/RoscongressDirect, in Spanish – t.te/RoscongressEsp, in Arabic – t.te/RosKongressArabikOfficial website and information and analytical system of the Roscongress Foundation: roscongress.org.

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