To the participants, organizers and guests of the 31st International Industrial Exhibition "Metal-Expo 2025".

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The exhibition runs from November 11 to 14 in St. Petersburg.

Dear friends!

Welcome to the 31st International Industrial Exhibition "Metal-Expo'2025".

For many years, this unique platform has brought together leading experts, government officials, and business representatives. Current topics are discussed, experiences and best practices are shared, and mutually beneficial contracts are concluded.

The metallurgical complex makes a significant contribution to the country's economic growth, ensuring the stable operation of industry, mechanical engineering, agriculture, transportation, and the fuel and energy sector. Enterprises are implementing large-scale projects, modernizing production facilities, and mastering the manufacture of new products.

Overall, industry development and import substitution are at the government's core, as is the implementation of cutting-edge engineering technologies, innovative developments, and the use of modern equipment.

I am confident that the forum will not only showcase the achievements of the domestic metallurgy industry, but will also be another step in strengthening cooperation in this area.

I wish you productive work, interesting communication and all the best.

M. Mishustin

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To the editorial staff of the Rossiyskaya Gazeta newspaper.

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November 11 marks 35 years since the first issue of the newspaper was published.

Dear friends!

Please accept my sincere congratulations on this significant date.

For 35 years, Rossiyskaya Gazeta has been covering life in our country. Its pages address pressing social issues and discuss significant topics of concern to people.

Over these decades, RG has expanded its network from Kaliningrad to Khabarovsk and throughout the CIS. It has become a modern multimedia holding company, holding a leading position in terms of audience size. Every day, 24/7, the RG.RU news portal provides millions of people with up-to-date, objective, and high-quality information about what's happening in Russia and around the world.

Today, the renowned publication remains true to its finest traditions, devoting significant attention to innovative development, implementing high technologies and new methods of engaging with audiences, and implementing large-scale projects.

Rossiyskaya Gazeta is particularly proud of its talented team, which creates unique content. Your publications shape legal culture, draw attention to pressing issues, and foster an open dialogue between the state and society. This work deserves our deepest gratitude.

I wish you new creative successes, prosperity, well-being and all the best.

M. Mishustin

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Denis Manturov chaired the 23rd meeting of the CSTO Interstate Commission on Military-Economic Cooperation

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Denis Manturov chaired the 23rd meeting of the CSTO Interstate Commission on Military-Economic Cooperation

First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Denis Manturov, in his capacity as Chairman of the Interstate Commission on Military-Economic Cooperation of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (ICMCC), chaired the 23rd meeting of the commission. With the participation of delegations from CSTO member states, the progress of implementing previously adopted decisions was reviewed and a work plan for 2026 was approved.

The First Deputy Prime Minister outlined priority areas of cooperation between the CSTO member states. Specifically, this includes joint training of personnel for defense enterprises and the development of unified approaches to the standardization of weapons and military equipment.

"I would like to specifically note the current status of work on creating an interstate system for cataloging supplies for the armed forces of our countries. This is a tool for increasing the effectiveness of military-technical cooperation through centralized management of the range and quality of weapons, equipment, components, dual-use products, military-technical equipment, and other assets. A key factor in the effective practical use of the system is the existence of a classifier of economic activities of CSTO states. Work on its development has entered the final stage, and it is necessary to ensure its documentation," stated Denis Manturov.

The First Deputy Prime Minister supported the CSTO Secretariat's initiative to organize the second CSTO Military-Economic Conference next year.

Following the event, Denis Manturov signed the protocol of the 23rd meeting of the CSTO Interstate Commission on Military-Economic Cooperation. Furthermore, together with the heads of national delegations, a number of individual decisions of the CSTO Interstate Commission on Military-Economic Cooperation were signed.

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Alexey Overchuk visited the construction site of a Russian-language school in Bishkek.

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During his visit to the Kyrgyz Republic, Alexey Overchuk, together with the Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Head of the Presidential Administration of the Kyrgyz Republic, Adylbek Kasymaliev, visited the school construction site in Bishkek.

During his visit to the Kyrgyz Republic, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexey Overchuk, together with Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Head of the Presidential Administration of the Kyrgyz Republic Adylbek Kasymaliev, visited the construction site of a school being built in Bishkek as part of a Russian-Kyrgyz intergovernmental project to create joint comprehensive schools with instruction in Russian.

The project includes the construction of nine schools. The new schools will be located in all regions of the republic, including the capital. The schools are expected to be completed in three phases, with three schools per year. The school in Bishkek is included in the first phase of construction and is scheduled to open on September 1, 2027.

More than 11,000 Kyrgyz children will have the opportunity to receive education in Russian in the new schools.

Schools will offer a combined curriculum based on the state educational standards of the Russian Federation and the Kyrgyz Republic. Graduates will receive two certificates—one Russian and one Kyrgyz—which will expand their opportunities for further education.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that cooperation in education is one of the key areas of collaboration between the two countries. "The project to build nine Russian-language schools in Kyrgyzstan demonstrates the strength of our strategic partnership and our shared commitment to developing a common educational space based on mutual respect and trust," noted Alexey Overchuk.

According to him, the initiative is also crucial for expanding cooperation throughout the CIS. "The Russian language is the common language of all peoples of the CIS. The opportunity to study school subjects in Russian and speak it fluently is the key to the future for the younger generations," the Deputy Prime Minister stated.

Alexey Overchuk noted that the republic also runs the "Russian Teacher Abroad" humanitarian project and the "Ambassadors of the Russian Language in the World" international volunteer program. Priority is given to training teaching staff. Kyrgyzstan receives active support in recruiting and retraining teachers specializing in teaching Russian language and subjects according to Russian standards.

The number of Russian teachers in the Kyrgyz Republic has increased more than 12-fold since 2019. Over 200 Russian teachers are providing education in the current academic year, demonstrating the strengthening and expansion of cooperation between the countries.

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The government has expanded the parameters of support for agricultural producers under the state agricultural development program.

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Resolutions of November 1, 2025 No. 1722, of November 5, 2025 No. 1743

The signed documents amend the order of July 14, 2012, No. 717.

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The government has expanded the list of medicinal products for children with disabilities.

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Order No. 3122-r of November 1, 2025

The signed document amends No. 3551-r of December 11, 2023.

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The government has approved a strategy for the development of the rehabilitation industry until 2030.

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Order No. 3143-r of November 6, 2025

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Order No. 3143-r of November 6, 2025

Mikhail Mishustin signed an order approving the Strategy for the Development of Industrial Production of Rehabilitation-Oriented Products through 2030.

The new strategy is a continuation of a similar document in effect until 2025. Its goal is to achieve sustainable development in the rehabilitation industry, which will enable the long-term satisfaction of the needs of people with disabilities and other low-mobility populations for high-quality, effective, and safe technical rehabilitation equipment that impacts their life expectancy and quality of life.

The new strategy will localize the production of rehabilitation products and critical components for the most in-demand rehabilitation equipment, promote the development of fast-growing technology companies—leaders in the rehabilitation industry—to create a wide range of high-tech products, develop breakthrough rehabilitation technologies, and support scientific research and development.

Plans also include expanding sales markets and increasing the investment attractiveness of Russian rehabilitation products, developing international cooperation, and creating conditions for expanding product exports and mechanisms to promote industrial and economic cooperation in the rehabilitation industry.

In addition, the strategy proposes improving the system for training qualified personnel, including developing a system for assessing and forecasting the industry's personnel needs, updating federal state educational standards and curricula, professional standards in the rehabilitation industry, and ensuring the renewal of the material and technical base of educational institutions that train industry specialists.

As a result of the strategy's implementation, it is planned to increase the share of Russian rehabilitation products in the domestic market to 64% by 2030, and to increase industrial production of such products to at least 105.6 billion rubles. It is also planned to increase the number of patent applications for inventions filed by Russian rehabilitation product developers to 302 by 2030.

Specific measures for implementing the strategy will be reflected in the corresponding plan, which the Ministry of Industry and Trade must prepare and submit to the Government within six months.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the operational meeting with deputy prime ministers, November 10, 2011

The main areas of the new strategy were discussed at a meeting with deputy prime ministers on November 10. Mikhail Mishustin instructed Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova to monitor the progress of the strategy's implementation and to pay special attention to the production of products for children with disabilities to help them feel better and continue their education.

Summarizing the implementation of the previous strategy, the Prime Minister noted that nearly a thousand companies now operate in all federal districts producing essential rehabilitation products, and the market for rehabilitation equipment has more than doubled to exceed 100 billion rubles, with over half of these products manufactured in Russia. These include digital hearing aids, IV drips, manual and electric wheelchairs, bionic prosthetics, orthopedic footwear, anti-bedsore mattresses, talking books for the visually impaired, and other in-demand products needed by people with disabilities.

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Denis Manturov arrived in Kazakhstan on a working visit.

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First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Denis Manturov arrived in Kazakhstan on a working visit. Meetings with the country's leadership are scheduled for the trip, as well as the 23rd meeting of the Interstate Commission on Military-Economic Cooperation of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, chaired by Manturov.

The First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia met with First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Roman Sklyar. The parties discussed a wide range of trade and economic cooperation issues. Particular attention was paid to industrial cooperation projects, particularly in the automotive, railway engineering, and metallurgy sectors.

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Denis Manturov met with the President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev

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Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev received First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Denis Manturov. The meeting discussed key areas of multifaceted bilateral cooperation and prospects for developing cooperative ties.

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Denis Manturov met with the President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev

The President of Kazakhstan noted the active and coordinated work of the two governments, thanks to which Russia consistently remains one of the country's leading trade and economic partners. He also noted that Russia is one of the leaders in terms of the pace and volume of investment in Kazakhstan's economy.

In turn, Denis Manturov expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and confirmed Russia's commitment to further strengthening bilateral cooperation across a wide range of areas. He emphasized that a solid foundation has already been established for implementing joint projects.

The head of Kazakhstan awarded Denis Manturov the Order of Dostyk (Friendship), 1st class, for his significant contribution to socio-economic and cultural development, as well as strengthening friendship and cooperation between the peoples of the two countries.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: All photos and videos will be taken by inspectors using the "Inspector" app.

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Inspectors will only use the "Inspector" mobile app to take photos and record videos during inspections and professional visits. A number of government decrees have been signed amending relevant regulations regarding types of inspections. This decision will make the interaction between inspectors and entrepreneurs more transparent. The app will also be designated the primary tool for remote inspections.

The pilot implementation of the "Inspector" app began in May 2024. During this time, inspectors from various agencies used it to conduct nearly 8,000 remote inspections and preventative measures. The total duration of these video conference sessions was 7,962 hours (the volume is 6.56 TB). All these materials will be stored on secure servers for five years. Roszdravnadzor is the leading user of the app (in the first nine months of 2025, 43% of inspections were conducted through the "Inspector" app).

"The 'Inspector' mobile app is a modern monitoring tool. It makes inspection and preventative maintenance procedures even more transparent and convenient. All photo and video recordings are stored on servers. In some cases, time and resource costs are significantly reduced by eliminating the need for an inspector to physically be on-site," commented Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

The app is now designated as the primary tool for photo and video recording. Corresponding amendments have already been made to 80 regulations on types of oversight. For example, to the Regulation on Federal State Control (Supervision) of the Quality and Safety of Medical Activities and the Regulation on Licensing Activities in the Field of the Use of Infectious Disease Agents in Humans and Animals. Amendments will be made to nine more regulations by the end of the year.

Preventive and inspection visits, raids, and on-site inspections can be conducted remotely using the mobile app. The regulations also require inspectors to take all necessary photos and videos during on-site visits only through the "Inspector" app. The regulations note that the use of photography and video recording to document violations of mandatory requirements is carried out in accordance with Russian legislation on the protection of state and official secrets.

Authorization in the mobile app is done through the Gosuslugi website. The app tracks the geolocation of the person being monitored and can detect geolocation spoofing. Photo and video footage is stored on secure servers. Both the entrepreneur and the inspector have access to a five-year history of all inspections and preventive measures conducted using the app. This archive, for example, can serve as a tool for appealing inspection results.

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