Marat Khusnullin: Construction of the first floor of the building of the boarding house of the rehabilitation center in the Novosibirsk region has begun

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Specialists have begun to erect the first floor of the boarding house building, which is being built on the territory of the Federal Children's Rehabilitation Center (FCRC) in Novosibirsk Oblast. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"On the instructions of the President, the country continues to work on creating large world-class medical centers for the rehabilitation of children. The construction of such large-scale healthcare facilities is not only a necessity, but also an important step towards improving the quality of specialized medical care for patients under 18. Currently, a boarding house is being built on the territory of the Federal Children's Rehabilitation Center in Novosibirsk Oblast, which is designed for 100 children. Young patients will have the opportunity to live there with their parents. Now specialists are constructing the first floor of the building," said Marat Khusnullin.

The construction of the boarding house with an area of over 8 thousand square meters began in February 2025. The boarding house will be connected by underground and overground heated passages to the main building. In addition to residential rooms, there will also be a canteen with a dining hall for 115 people, co-working areas, administrative and technical premises. All work is planned to be completed in 2026.

"The medical institution will become a safe and supportive space where children can feel comfortable. Innovative treatment methods will also be used to restore children in the center. The FDRC will provide a new level of rehabilitation and will be able to accept young patients not only from Siberian regions, but from all over Russia," said Karen Oganesyan, CEO of the Unified Customer PPC.

The center under construction will provide treatment to children with diseases of the nervous system, musculoskeletal system, rheumatological diseases and diseases of the sensory organs. A similar Federal Children's Rehabilitation Center is being built by the "Unified Customer" in Yevpatoriya. In Podolsk, Moscow Region, such a facility has already been operating since 2023.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: The Analytical Center under the Government has received several new priority areas

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Among the areas are monitoring the implementation of a single plan for achieving national development goals of the Russian Federation, supporting the Government's tasks in the field of digital transformation of public services, development of artificial intelligence technologies, etc. The meeting of the Supervisory Board of the Analytical Center under the Government was chaired by Deputy Prime Minister – Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

Thus, within the framework of monitoring the unified plan for achieving national development goals of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2030 and for the future up to 2036, the Analytical Center will ensure control over its implementation in real time. Working groups with the participation of federal executive authorities have been formed on the AC platform, work is underway to form information and analytical tools for monitoring the unified plan and feedback from the population.

Receiving government services electronically has become a common service for citizens. And their constant improvement is a necessary principle of a human-oriented approach. The new stage is the provision of services based on the principle of "life situations". Within the framework of the federal project "State for People", the Analytical Center will continue to work on optimizing federal and regional services, providing methodological and analytical support. The AC will also support the implementation of regional "life situations" and assess their compliance with the approved standard.

The implementation of artificial intelligence technologies is a priority for the Government and the state as a whole. In this area, the Artificial Intelligence Development Center, created on the basis of the Analytical Center, will provide information and analytical and organizational and technical support, coordination and support for the implementation of AI technologies in public administration, economic sectors, and regions.

"The Analytical Center has become an expert platform and a reliable partner for the Government. Serious analytics, supported by digital technologies and methods of working with data, created the basis for making management decisions. And the accumulated expertise allowed the Analytical Center to become a project office for key areas of the Government's work," noted Dmitry Grigorenko.

The list of priority areas of the AC activity also includes support for the implementation of the Guillotine 2.0 project and provision of training for students in educational programs of universities for top specialists in the areas of artificial intelligence and information technology. In total, the center has more than 20 areas of work.

In the reporting year, the AC prepared more than 7.1 thousand analytical materials for the Government and the Government Office, held more than 1.6 thousand expert events, and ensured the holding of strategic sessions of the Government. All key performance indicators of the organization set for 2024 were achieved.

The Supervisory Board of the Analytical Center includes members of the Government, government officials, scientists and experts. In-person meetings are held annually, where the main issues related to the organization's work are considered and approved – priority areas of activity, key performance indicators, financial indicators, etc.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Three out of five in-demand specialties among applicants are engineering

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The acceptance of applications for budget places in bachelor's, specialist and basic higher education programs has ended. However, the acceptance of documents for master's and postgraduate programs continues.

"During the admissions campaign, more than 1.3 million applicants have already applied to universities, half of them using the "Online University Admission" service. It is important to note that three out of five in-demand specialties among applicants are engineering. President Vladimir Putin said that by 2030, Russia needs to train at least 2 million specialists in this field – they will be the ones who will ensure Russia's technological leadership in the future," said Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

Among the five most popular areas of study on a budget basis, three are in the field of “Engineering, Technology and Technical Sciences”.

The admissions campaign started in Russia on June 20. During this time, 1 million 363 thousand applicants applied to more than 11.7 million competitive groups. More than half of applicants used the "Online University Admission" service when submitting documents to universities. Many also used the service to track the status of their submitted application.

67% of applicants chose regional universities. The head of the Ministry of Education and Science Valery Falkov noted that the super service "Online University Admission" opens up new directions for academic mobility of applicants.

"This is not just a tool for submitting documents online. We see that thanks to the super service, applicants from the regions see a completely different picture of opportunities; they choose not only home universities and universities in Moscow and St. Petersburg, but also universities in other regions of our country," the minister said.

According to the service "Online University Admission", the top five regions in terms of demand among applicants, in addition to Moscow and St. Petersburg, included universities in the Republic of Tatarstan, Sverdlovsk and Novosibirsk regions. Since 2025, universities in the DPR, LPR, Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions have joined the super service "Online University Admission" for the first time.

Also this year, applicants have the opportunity to submit documents online through "Gosuslugi" for master's and postgraduate programs. Applications for these programs are still being accepted.

The head of the Ministry of Education Sergey Kravtsov spoke about the admission campaign in pedagogical universities. This year, a record number of applications were submitted for teacher training programs.

"This year, as in the past, we see a growing interest of young people in pedagogical fields. This indicates that the profession is becoming more in demand. During the current admissions campaign, according to data as of July 28, a record number of applications were submitted in pedagogical fields to pedagogical universities – 514,193. At the same time, 25% more applications were received for bachelor's and specialist's degree programs in pedagogical fields than according to the results of the admissions campaign of the 2024/2025 academic year – 471,405. I am sure that young specialists will come to schools and continue the best traditions of the national education system. It is gratifying that the direction "Education and Pedagogical Sciences" occupies one of the leading positions in the number of applications submitted for budget places," said Sergey Kravtsov.

Currently, the competition for admission to pedagogical universities is 16 people per place, while last year there were 10 people per place. The leaders in the number of applications are the Russian State Pedagogical University named after A.I. Herzen, Moscow State Pedagogical University and Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University.

36 pedagogical and more than 200 classical universities train personnel for the education system. This year, more than 75 thousand budget places have been allocated for pedagogical programs, of which almost 38 thousand are for universities subordinate to the Russian Ministry of Education.

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The infrastructure for supporting small and medium-sized businesses has provided assistance to more than 135 thousand entrepreneurs

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The integrated system, which includes My Business centers, regional guarantee organizations, state microfinance organizations and export support centers, continues to effectively fulfill the task of supporting entrepreneurs at all stages of their business development – from starting a business to entering international markets.

"The SME support infrastructure is a multi-level ecosystem that allows businesses to receive the necessary assistance at different stages of the life cycle. In the first half of 2025, more than 135 thousand entrepreneurs across the country received such support. This is the result of systematic work to create accessible, targeted and effective assistance to businesses, including in the most remote regions," emphasized Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation Tatyana Ilyushnikova.

Conventionally, the work of the My Business Centers can be divided into two areas. The first is working with existing entrepreneurs, providing opportunities for business growth and scaling. The second is working with priority groups to involve them in entrepreneurial activity: youth, women, people of "silver" age, participants of the SVO.

The My Business centers act as a single window for entrepreneurs, providing information, consulting and training services, assistance in registering a business, preparing business plans and receiving government support measures. Today, the Centers operate in 88 regions (Moscow entrepreneurs receive support from the State Budgetary Institution Small Business of Moscow), with more than 400 branches open.

"In 2025, regional export support centers will retain their key role in our ecosystem, actively supporting small and medium businesses. Their effectiveness is confirmed by specific results: in the first half of the year, the ESCs provided almost 7 thousand information and consulting services and support measures, thanks to which about 500 companies signed new export contracts for a total of more than $130 million. Our main goal is to simplify as much as possible for manufacturers to enter foreign markets and strengthen their positions. We pay special attention to the development of interregional cooperation: five such projects are already underway. We are convinced that this is the key to sustainable development and effective exchange of experience," emphasized Veronika Nikishina, General Director of the Russian Export Center (REC, VEB.RF Group).

Among the most popular areas of support provided by the My Business Centers, consulting support occupies a special place. Competent expert assistance is relevant for entrepreneurs at all stages of development – from launching a project to scaling it. The second position in popularity is occupied by services that facilitate the promotion of products and the search for new clients: this includes the development of digital communication channels, including social networks and websites, and participation in exhibitions and fairs, and the creation of a corporate style. Educational initiatives round out the top three. Despite wide access to information, entrepreneurs and the self-employed still need proven, practice-oriented knowledge adapted to specific stages of their business development.

Regional guarantee organizations provide SMEs with access to banking and other borrowed financing by providing guarantees for loans and leasing transactions, thereby reducing risks for financial institutions and expanding opportunities for entrepreneurs.

State microfinance organizations provide microloans on preferential terms, which is especially important given the increased key rate of the Bank of Russia.

Thus, in the Kirov region alone, small and medium businesses attracted 509.5 million rubles in the first half of 2025.

"Preferential loans are open to a wide range of entrepreneurs, including beginners and those who are in a difficult financial situation. The My Business Center offers 18 microfinance programs. Since the beginning of the year, we have provided financial support to about 300 entrepreneurs, of which 28 are beginners and six loans were received by self-employed people," commented Vladimir Skobelkin, director of the My Business Center of the Kirov Region.

Export support centers help Russian companies enter foreign markets by assisting in the preparation of export documentation, selection of foreign partners, participation in international exhibitions and promotion of products abroad.

An integrated approach and close interaction of all elements of the infrastructure make it possible to create a comfortable environment for the sustainable growth and development of Russian entrepreneurship.

Most of the support instruments are implemented under the national project “Efficient and Competitive Economy”.

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The Eurasian Aerospace Congress has become a platform for discussing mutually beneficial partnerships between the BRICS countries

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On July 24, the National Center "Russia" hosted the seventh Eurasian Aerospace Congress, a key business event in the aerospace industry. This is an annual industry forum reflecting the unity of economic interests of Russia and international partners in the aerospace sector. This year, the event brought together more than 700 delegates from 20 countries representing various segments of the space ecosystem.

The Department of Multilateral Economic Cooperation and Special Projects of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia organized two sessions within the framework of the Congress. One of them — "B2B Partnership: Holdings and Private Space Companies" — became a platform for presenting products of private export-oriented space companies of Russia to potential customers and investors.

"We brought together nine space companies with varying degrees of technological maturity, different product lines and their potential partners, including Sber, Russian Railways, Rosatom, Promsvyazbank, VEB.RF, in one room," commented Deputy Director of the Department Evgeniya Drozhashchikh. "Such B2B matchmaking, in our opinion, could become one of the answers to the task of attracting extra-budgetary financing to the industry in the coming years." According to her, despite the fact that up to 70% of the total volume of global investments in space companies comes from venture capital, a more advantageous strategy for companies is to diversify their sources of financing and expand their sales markets, including within the country. "Of course, the value proposition must correspond to the customer's request. And, no less importantly, to national technological priorities," added Evgeniya Drozhashchikh.

The session "International Cooperation in Space Activities and Commercialization of Space Services" was attended by more than 10 speakers from the BRICS countries – Russia, Brazil, India, Indonesia, the UAE and Belarus as a partner country. Representatives of international organizations, the public and private sectors, platforms providing infrastructure for the implementation of space projects, exchanged assessments of promising areas and mechanisms of multilateral cooperation. Particular attention was paid to the role of public-private partnerships in achieving national space goals and the possible appearance of the industry by 2035.

The first deputy chairman of the committee on economic policy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation Denis Kravchenko addressed the participants of the session with a welcoming speech. "Among BRICS and SCO, there are two key member countries with advanced technologies. And a third one, which is catching up with them. Of course, these are Russia, China and India. A number of African countries already have their own space agencies. In this regard, I am sure that there is enough work for everyone," he said.

Among the current areas of cooperation, Denis Kravchenko identified the development of near-earth orbit, including the development of joint multi-satellite constellations and the development of distant space frontiers, taking into account the complementarity of the space potential of the BRICS countries. The participants of the session agreed that space products are becoming an integral part of an effective and competitive economy, and expressed their readiness to continue cooperation in line with the agreements of the leaders of the BRICS countries.

"The declaration following the BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro this year emphasized the importance of strengthening the exchange of data, experience and best practices in the field of space activities. Our international session became one of the practical steps to build up the mutual potential of the countries of the association. We plan to conduct an audit of what was heard and, together with the speakers, form a set of common conclusions and recommendations for possible consideration on the specialized track," concluded Evgeniya Drozhashchikh.

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22% of small and medium-sized businesses operate in priority sectors of the economy

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More than 1.5 million small and medium-sized businesses in Russia operate in priority sectors of the economy, including manufacturing, tourism, information technology, communications, as well as professional, scientific and technical activities.

"Small and medium-sized enterprises operating in priority sectors continue to demonstrate sustainable growth, create jobs, promote technological development and provide a powerful multiplier effect for the economy. Today, more than 1.5 million companies operate in such industries as manufacturing, tourism, IT, communications, professional and scientific and technical activities – this is 22% of all SMEs. The creative economy is also acquiring special significance – more than 402 thousand small and medium-sized businesses are successfully developing in the areas of digital technology, leisure, hospitality. These companies are becoming growth points both for the regions and for the country as a whole," emphasized Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia Tatyana Ilyushnikova.

Financial indicators also confirm the positive dynamics. According to the results of 2023, the revenues of companies operating in priority industries amounted to 336 billion rubles, which is 22% more than in 2021 (234 billion rubles).

In total, almost 6.5 million people are employed in priority sectors, which is 34% of all workers in the SME sector. Over 821 thousand people work in the creative economy.

The top regions with the largest number of SMEs from priority sectors include:

— manufacturing industries: Moscow, Moscow region, St. Petersburg, Sverdlovsk region, Krasnodar region;

— hotels and catering establishments: Moscow, Krasnodar Krai, Moscow Region, St. Petersburg, Rostov Region;

— information and communication, as well as professional, scientific and technical activities: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Moscow region, Krasnodar region, Sverdlovsk region.

Government support facilitates the development of companies from priority sectors. Investment loans under the new program of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia and the Bank of Russia, subsidies for the placement of securities on the stock exchange, the mechanism of "umbrella" guarantees, microloans, guarantees of regional guarantee organizations and other types of support are available to enterprises.

Assistance is provided within the framework of the national project “Efficient and Competitive Economy”.

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Alexey Khersontsev congratulated on the Day of the MFC employee.

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State Secretary – Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia Alexey Khersontsev congratulated the specialists of the My Documents government services centers on their professional holiday – MFC Employee Day.

In particular, he noted that for many years, MFCs have remained a shining example of effective interaction between the state and the individual, combining high standards of comfort and accessibility of state and municipal services, related services and services. This is largely due to the high level of professionalism and responsible approach to the work of the center's specialists.

"Today, MFC is not just a recognizable name and logo, modern centers designed in a single style. First of all, MFC is a strong and close-knit team of dedicated professionals who daily provide comfortable public services to thousands of Russians. Together with you, we created a network of MFCs and continue to improve it. Together with you, we quickly expanded the MFC network in new regions. Together with you, we continue to work hard to ensure quick solutions to life situations of Russians," said Alexey Khersontsev.

MFCs of Russia retain their leadership in the use of modern technologies. Social media services, biometrics-based applicant services, new services, regional projects – all this sets the prospects for further implementation of innovations. The implementation of socially significant initiatives is also one of the key aspects of the MFC work.

"Thanks to the coordinated work of federal authorities and government service centers, it has become possible to obtain a certificate confirming participation in a special military operation in the shortest possible time in the MFCs of all regions. Currently, a pilot project is being implemented in the MFCs of a number of Russian regions to obtain several support measures for military personnel within the framework of a comprehensive request. In your desire to provide the necessary support to those who need it most, we see your sincere interest, and we express our deep gratitude," Kirill Albychev, Director of the Department for Ensuring the Quality of Public Services to the Population and the Performance of Government Functions, addressed the MFC specialists.

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Changes in the issuance of licenses and permits were enshrined in law.

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The results of four years of work to reduce the time for issuing licenses, permits and the number of required documents, convert permits into electronic form and other simplifications for businesses and citizens are enshrined in amendments to the relevant federal laws. The bill was developed by the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia on the instructions of Deputy Chairman – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko. Today, the Federation Council approved these amendments.

"The government is creating conditions for comfortable business in Russia. Optimizing the process of obtaining permits is an important part of this work. We have digitalized the entire procedure – from filing an application to issuing the permit itself. We have established interdepartmental cooperation so that the state does not request documents from an entrepreneur that are at the disposal of government agencies. This approach has allowed us to halve the number of requested documents and the time it takes to obtain a permit. At the same time, the requirements for organizations and individuals themselves remain at the same level," commented Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

According to the State Secretary – Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia Alexey Khersontsev, as a result of the implementation of this legislative initiative, 69 federal laws in various areas have been adjusted. It is important to note that the optimization of those government services that have shown positive results and for which it has been possible to obtain confirmation in practice that permits can be provided in a shorter time frame and with a smaller package of documents for the applicant is being consolidated. Such services are included in the law.

"When finalizing the bill at the State Duma with the participation of industry departments and businesses, in particular, the number of types of licenses and permits affected by optimization was expanded. These are permit regimes in the areas of transport, construction, nature management and environmental protection, industrial safety, education, communications, tourism, accreditation of legal entities," explained Alexey Khersontsev, adding that we are talking about areas in demand by businesses and citizens. At the same time, about 9.5 million applications for experimental services were received in 2024 alone.

The law also forms a list of tools with which the experiment was implemented. Firstly, this is a comprehensive application. With its help, you can apply for several permits at once by submitting one application on the Unified State Services Portal. For example, the "Opening a Pharmacy" complex is already available. By the end of the year, it is planned to make about 20 more comprehensive applications available to businesses.

Secondly, the mechanisms of interdepartmental information exchange are being improved. At the stage of preparing applications to the permitting authority on the Unified State Services portal, the necessary information is automatically pulled up and after the application is sent, it is also forwarded to the authority. Since May 2025, such functionality has been tested by Rosreestr when requesting an extract from the Unified State Register.

The bill also develops a mechanism for proactive work between the state and business, noted Alexey Khersontsev.

"The proactive mode is when the systems of the Unified State Services portal remind businesses and citizens of the need to renew permits and automatically send a pre-filled application for their registration – taking into account the current information from other state systems. Since May of this year, eight proactive services from Rosrybolovstvo, FMBA, Rostransnadzor, Rosmorrechflot and other agencies have already been implemented on the Unified State Services portal," he emphasized.

After the adoption of the law, more than 250 by-laws will have to be adopted, summed up Oleksiy Khersontsev.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: The government is scaling up a pilot project to optimize document flow

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The government is scaling up a pilot project to optimize document flow to federal ministries and departments. It is aimed at reducing the bureaucratic burden in the public administration system and increasing the real efficiency of the state apparatus. This work is being carried out under the leadership of Deputy Prime Minister – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

Federal ministries and departments, with the support of analysts from the Government Office, have already begun assessing their work processes. Key areas for optimization include reducing redundant documents and reporting, reducing manual data entry and unnecessary actions in IT systems, and eliminating unnecessary approvals and paper copies. Based on the results of the analysis, departments will present specific indicators and checkpoints for restarting their work.

Since the beginning of 2025, such a project has been launched at the Government Office. Today, all of its structural divisions are already participating in it. Clear KPIs for reducing bureaucracy have been established for each of them. They are directly related to the regulatory tasks of the structural division.

In particular, the Government's Protocol Support Department will reduce the number of redundant documents by half (by 3,000 documents) by the end of 2025, and the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism will speed up internal document processing processes on average by half (by 20 days). These changes will affect optimized processes.

"We have consistently achieved 100 percent executive discipline by increasing the speed of work with documents. At the same time, analytics have shown that a significant portion of these documents are redundant. Now our task is not just to speed up approvals and control the execution of tasks, but to increase the real efficiency of the state apparatus. In essence, we are introducing a fundamentally new approach to civil service, and the focus is not on bureaucratic procedures, but on real changes and measurable results," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

All optimization results are recorded on a special dashboard, which reflects key improvements in the work of departments in real time. These include a reduction in manual data entry by half, the cancellation of more than 1.8 thousand redundant documents. In addition, the duration of operational processes was reduced by a total of 244 days.

The project will continue to develop to reduce the administrative burden and improve the quality of work of government agencies.

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The government has set requirements for electric charging stations.

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Resolution of July 28, 2025 No. 1114

From March 1, 2026, at filling stations in the right-of-way of motorways, it must be possible to use DC charging stations for electric vehicles with a capacity of at least 44 kW. A decree on this has been signed.

The document supplements the list of minimum necessary services provided at road service facilities. It was approved in 2020 and has not yet regulated the minimum necessary requirements for the charging capacity of electric vehicles.

The work is being carried out within the framework of the implementation of the activities of the federal project “Production of Innovative Transport”, which is part of the new national project “Industrial Support of Transport Mobility”.

The signed document contains changes in the Government Resolution of October 28, 2020 No. 1753.

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