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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Alexander Novak: In the coming years, the creative industry will be a driver of economic development.

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Alexander Novak during a visit to the exhibition of achievements of the Russian creative industry in St. Petersburg. With St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov

Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak participated in the joint plenary session "Russia's Creative Economy: Horizon 2050," a side event, and a cultural program, including a visit to an exhibition showcasing Russia's creative industries.

The joint plenary session was moderated by journalist Rick Sanchez and Vera Podguzova, Senior Vice President and Director of External Relations at PSB Bank.

"The creative industry is currently booming globally. Russia has joined this race, and we are very actively developing the creative sector in our country. The share of creative industries in our economy is slightly higher than the global average: 4.1% at the end of last year. Each area of the creative industry has enormous export potential. This not only fosters competition but also provides an opportunity to develop international partnerships, trade and economic cooperation, and strengthen trust between countries. Through the penetration and exchange of cultures, we convey our cultural code and our identity to the world," emphasized Alexander Novak.

The International Conference on the Creative Economy, taking place in St. Petersburg, will focus on the impact of creative industries on the economy, society, and new value chains for international cooperation. The event is expected to attract 1,500 participants and 120 experts from more than 30 countries. The platform will bring together creative industry representatives from BRICS, the CIS, the SCO, and MENA countries, who will seek common solutions and establish new partnerships.

"Competition in global markets between dominant countries and those losing their leadership in the global economy is occurring across all sectors. Today, competition, and in many ways the profitability of various products, is driven by meanings and experiences. Creativity is becoming a key factor in global competitiveness. The creative economy is a crucial element of public sovereignty. After all, the meanings, the cultural characteristics that are being developed now, the narratives conveyed through products and services, largely shape public consciousness. Therefore, the development of the creative economy is a factor in global competitiveness, public sovereignty, public identity, and the formation of a country's national consciousness," noted Maxim Oreshkin, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of Russia.

The key theme of the session was the need to move beyond the simple export of creative products to deep cooperation. Svetlana Chupsheva, CEO of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives, emphasized that Russia sees itself not simply as a content provider, but as an integrator and partner in creating shared value. She announced the launch of a large-scale project: "The Russian International Creative Seasons will become an annual strategic platform for exchanging best practices, discussing trends, and developing joint projects. Creative industries are not logos or brands; they are a way of life. Today, Russia invites its partners to co-design the future—together, to decide how to preserve our cultures and traditions in the age of artificial intelligence, so that technology can work for the benefit of humanity."

The Roscongress Foundation will be a partner in the new project. "Creative industries are the driving force behind development and a true 'golden reserve' for our country. Today, the rich cultural heritage of Russia's peoples is blending with cutting-edge technology and artificial intelligence, opening new horizons for the growth of the creative sector. The Roscongress Foundation serves as a factory of meanings and ideas—its platforms shape key trends in the development of the creative economy. For several years now, we have been implementing the 'Soul of Russia' project, which brings together the best cultural achievements and innovative initiatives from our regions. The Russian International Creative Seasons have become a powerful platform for promoting these ideas, and next year we will continue to strengthen collaboration between creative business leaders at the Roscongress Foundation's major international venues—the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum and the Eastern Economic Forum," said Elena Marinina, Deputy Director of the Roscongress Foundation and Chair of the Board of the Innosocium Foundation.

The conference will feature approximately fifty discussions in various formats. Key topics include a global, unified, and transparent measurement system for creative economy research, intellectual property protection in the creative economy, the development of an education system tailored to the specifics of this sector, the role of creative cities in national economic development, strategies for the global promotion of creative industries, Russia's cooperation within BRICS, the SCO, and the CIS, and Russian-Chinese cooperation.

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Materials for the Government meeting on October 9, 2025

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The following issues are planned to be considered at the meeting: October 8, 2025

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Government Meeting (2025, No. 34)

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1. On amendments to the Order of the Government of the Russian Federation of January 17, 2025 No. 31-r October 8, 2025

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Denis Manturov took part in an extended meeting of the State Duma committees.

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First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov took part in an extended joint meeting of the State Duma committees.

Denis Manturov took part in an extended joint meeting of the State Duma Committees

The meeting, which was held in preparation for a government hour on automation and productivity, was attended by Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Alexei Gordeyev, the chairs of the State Duma committees on industry and trade, Vladimir Gutenev, on economic policy, Maxim Topilin, on control, Oleg Morozov, the head of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation faction, Gennady Zyuganov, and the heads of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Anton Alikhanov, and the Ministry of Economic Development, Maxim Reshetnikov.

Denis Manturov outlined the key national development goals related to the topic of the government hour. These include growth of the gross domestic product, increased robotic density, the expansion of productivity-enhancing measures to tens of thousands of organizations, the transition of companies to domestic software, the expansion of the space services sector, and the development of skilled personnel training.

"Work in these and a number of other areas should ensure a 25% increase in industrial labor productivity by 2030. In the civilian sector, we have a fairly stable, multi-year growth rate of 3-4% annually. Maintaining this pace will allow us to reach our planned targets. However, this will have to be addressed against the backdrop of a tight labor market. Therefore, we must expeditiously upgrade our fixed assets, equip our factories with modern domestic machine tools and machining centers, and implement industrial robots on a large scale," the First Deputy Prime Minister stated.

Denis Manturov also noted the significant potential for optimizing business processes through application software products and the implementation of lean manufacturing principles.

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Vitaly Savelyev congratulated the staff of the State Research Institute of Civil Aviation on the 95th anniversary of the State Research Institute of Civil Aviation.

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Vitaly Savelyev congratulated the staff of the State Research Institute of Civil Aviation on the 95th anniversary of the State Research Institute of Civil Aviation.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the State Research Institute of Civil Aviation maintains its leadership in civil aviation research, development, and testing. Over its 95-year history, it has developed unique technologies and innovative solutions that shape the development of the domestic aviation industry.

Vitaly Savelyev addressed the military history of the State Research Institute of Civil Aviation and recalled that during the Great Patriotic War, the institute's scientists and designers participated in the creation of unique aircraft designed to transport troops, rescue the wounded, and transport strategic resources. Many technological solutions from that time formed the basis for post-war reconstruction and ushered in an era of rapid development in Soviet aviation.

"Today, the State Research Institute of Civil Aviation continues to be a flagship of aviation science, successfully addressing challenges such as fleet modernization, improving flight safety, and developing aviation infrastructure. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the entire team for their invaluable contribution to strengthening our country's scientific potential, their dedication to their chosen field, and their commitment to continuous improvement," emphasized Vitaly Savelyev.

 

 

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Dmitry Patrushev and Zaporizhzhia Oblast Governor Yevhen Balitsky discussed agricultural development and environmental issues in the region.

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Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with Yevhen Balitsky, Governor of the Zaporizhzhia region.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with Zaporizhzhia Oblast Governor Yevhen Balitsky. The main topics of discussion were the development of the region's agro-industrial complex and environmental issues.

The head of the Zaporizhzhia region reported that the harvesting campaign is almost complete in the region, with nearly 660,000 hectares threshed and sunflower harvesting underway. Wheat remains the region's main crop, with sufficient quantities to fully meet its domestic needs.

Dmitry Patrushev and Yevhen Balitsky also discussed the Zaporizhzhia region's participation in the national project "Environmental Well-Being." The region plans to build solid waste management facilities, clean up water bodies, and restore forests. Furthermore, accumulated environmental damage sites, including the former solid waste landfill in Berdyansk, will be eliminated in the Zaporizhzhia region.

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Alexander Novak met with the Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Russia, Mohammad Ahmad Al-Jaber.

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Yuri Trutnev discussed the creation of a unified preferential regime in the Far East with the heads of the Far Eastern Federal District regions.

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In Yakutsk, Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev chaired a meeting of the Far Eastern Federal District Council. The agenda included the creation of a new preferential regime throughout the Far East, the implementation of the Russian Federation state program "Socioeconomic Development of the Far Eastern Federal District," and the construction of new energy capacity.

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Yuri Trutnev, along with the head of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Aisen Nikolayev, visited the construction site of the future bridge crossing over the Lena River.

"At the recent 10th anniversary Eastern Economic Forum, Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin ordered the creation of a new preferential regime in the Far Eastern Federal District. This decision is important. The development dynamics of the Far East indicate that we are benefiting from the advantages we offer investors. And without this, our work will decline. We have no such right. A unified preferential regime should save time on decision-making, increase the profitability of projects, and support priority industries. Work on providing preferences must continue, and this must be done within the framework of the President's instructions. This means creating a common regime with rules that will improve the effectiveness of every investment project in the Far East," said Yuri Trutnev.

Following instructions from Russian President Vladimir Putin following the plenary session of the 10th Eastern Economic Forum, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East is working to create a unified preferential regime throughout the Far East and the Arctic.

The main goals of the new preferential regime are to ensure accelerated investment growth and simplify and expedite the investor support mechanism. Specifically, under the new mechanism, tax incentives will be applied automatically, without lengthy approvals from federal executive authorities, if the project's profitability in the Far East is below the Russian industry average, multiplied by a multiplying coefficient.

Support will be provided only to new investment projects, with priority given to technology and tourism projects. Mandatory requirements for investors include a minimum investment of 10 million rubles, a tax monitoring regime, and a ban on certain activities (oil and gas production, financial and excisable activities). Precious metal and coal mining projects will require securities placement on the stock exchange.

The implementation of the Russian Federation state program "Socioeconomic Development of the Far Eastern Federal District" and proposals for improving its effectiveness were discussed. Particular attention was paid to the schedule for modernizing and constructing social infrastructure through the unified presidential subsidy. Thanks to this instrument, more than 880 social and engineering infrastructure facilities have been built and reconstructed in the Far East—schools, hospitals, kindergartens, community centers, stadiums, clinics, and first-aid posts. Kilometers of roads have been repaired, and more than 2,000 courtyards have been improved. This year, 157 projects are being implemented in the Far Eastern Federal District through the unified presidential subsidy.

The creation of new energy capacity in the regions of the Far Eastern Federal District was discussed. Following the discussions, Yuri Trutnev instructed the Russian Ministry of Energy to promptly prepare proposals for the construction of new generation facilities in the Far East.

At a meeting of the Far Eastern Federal District Council, Yuri Trutnev launched the second season of the "Time of Meanings" contemporary poster art competition named after Hero of Russia Sergei Efremov. The competition is being held at the initiative of the Tiger volunteer squad and the Sudba Magazine art project, with the support of the Office of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern Federal District and the non-profit organization "Foundation for the Development of Social Initiatives." The competition is organized by the Forward Construction Company. The competition is named after the legendary commander of the Tiger squad, Vice Governor of Primorsky Krai for Domestic Policy, and Hero of Russia Sergei Viktorovich Efremov, who died during the liberation of the Kursk Region.

That same day, Yuri Trutnev, together with the head of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Aisen Nikolaev, visited the construction site of the future bridge crossing over the Lena River.

"The Lena Bridge construction project is part of the Yakutsk master plan. Master plans for Far Eastern cities have been approved by Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin and are aimed at improving the lives of people in the Far East and creating a comfortable environment. Master plans are a strategy, and we are obligated to follow it. Furthermore, the Lena Bridge is a project that facilitates economic integration. The payback period is 15-20 years. For such a massive infrastructure project, this is a normal working period. When Aisen Sergeyevich Nikolaev submitted this project, he argued that the bridge would pay for itself through the supply of goods and products transported to Yakutia via the Northern Delivery System," said Yuri Trutnev.

Full-scale construction is underway on both banks of the river. Over 270 specialists and 80 pieces of equipment are involved. Construction is progressing around the clock. By the end of 2025, bridge builders plan to erect the first 11-meter-tall pier of the Lena Bridge—the outer pier of the left-bank overpass, which will be supported by 18 piles.

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Alexander Novak took part in the opening of a new district named after Vladimir Putin in Grozny.

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Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak and the head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, took part in the opening of a new district named after Vladimir Putin in the republic's capital, Grozny.

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Alexander Novak took part in the opening of a new district named after Vladimir Putin in Grozny.

In addition to the construction of apartment buildings, all the necessary infrastructure for comfortable living and leisure is provided here – schools, kindergartens, sports and cultural centers, parks and squares, public spaces.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the opening of the new district was a significant event for Grozny and the entire republic. He emphasized that the region continues to experience active socioeconomic development, with investment and budget revenues growing, and the standard of living and quality of life improving.

"Chechnya is a unique region with distinctive traditions and beautiful nature. And the Chechen Republic's greatest asset is, without a doubt, the people who live here: brave, honest, courageous, possessing a special strength and courage, and loving Chechnya and Russia," noted Alexander Novak.

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