Denis Manturov visited industrial enterprises of the Rostov region

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As part of a working visit to the Rostov Region, Denis Manturov, together with the acting governor of the region, Yuri Slyusar (right), visited the Atlantis-Pak production site

First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov visited Rostov Oblast on a working visit.

The region's industry is developing dynamically. The region's enterprises are actively using federal support measures: in the period from 2022 to 2025, about 58 billion rubles were allocated for these purposes within the framework of state programs implemented by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia.

During the trip, the First Deputy Prime Minister, together with the Acting Governor of the Rostov Region Yuri Slyusar, also visited the production site of Atlantis-Pak. The company is one of the three largest manufacturers of plastic casing in the world and exports its products to dozens of countries. The manufacturer is currently implementing a large investment project to produce barrier film for the food industry. Previously, a significant share of such products were supplied from abroad. The company confirmed its readiness to completely cover the demand for it on the Russian market. Therefore, in order to support domestic production, Denis Manturov instructed the Ministry of Industry and Trade to study the issue of introducing duties on similar products from unfriendly countries.

To date, two of the three stages of the investment project have been completed. The current production capacity is 3.6 thousand tons of products per year. The third stage includes the installation of two new lines for the production of multilayer barrier food film with a capacity of 6.3 thousand tons per year.

Denis Manturov and Yuri Slyusar discussed the implementation of key investment projects in the Rostov Region. "In general, the region's industry is growing, there are questions in several areas. In particular, in agricultural engineering – this is a common problem, which consists of several factors. But the Government, represented by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Agriculture, and development institutions, is actively working today to "shake up" the market with support measures. Judging by the trend that we see in July, we will gradually cope with this task," Denis Manturov noted.

During the meeting, the acting governor raised the issue of supporting one of the largest enterprises in the region – the Novocherkassk Electric Locomotive Plant (part of the Transmashholding group of companies). “The company is implementing a 43 billion ruble project related to scaling and modernizing production facilities, is reaching the production of more than 700 sections per year, is building a virtually new technological process, and is switching to domestic traction motors,” said Yuri Slyusar. According to the acting head of the region, within the framework of the project, the enterprise is interested in participating in a public-private partnership using the capital grant format. As Yuri Slyusar emphasized, the region is interested in the Rostov enterprise becoming a pioneer here. Denis Manturov instructed the Ministry of Industry and Trade to consider the possibility of supporting the project as part of the implementation of the budget for next year.

Another issue was support for the sewing and textile production of the BTK group of companies in the city of Shakhty. The company is currently implementing a project to develop textile production aimed at producing polyamide thread. "This is especially important in the context of the decision taken by the President to ban the purchase of military uniforms from foreign fabrics and raw materials. This is a priority area, we will try to support it," Denis Manturov commented.

At the end of the meeting, Yuri Slyusar expressed gratitude to the President and the Government for the decision to recapitalize the Rostov Region Industrial Development Fund. This subsidy, according to the acting governor, has a large multiplier effect for the region's enterprises.

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Alexey Overchuk held the 23rd meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Azerbaijan

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The 23rd meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Azerbaijan was held in Astrakhan under the joint chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexey Overchuk and Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan Shahin Mustafayev. Representatives of relevant structures of the two countries took part in the event.

The parties discussed the results of work on implementing the decisions of the 22nd meeting of the commission, held in Baku on August 8-9, 2024, as well as the progress of the action plan for the development of key areas of Russian-Azerbaijani cooperation for 2024-2026. They analyzed the entire range of bilateral trade, economic, cultural and humanitarian relations and outlined guidelines for further work.

During the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that Russian-Azerbaijani relations are mutually beneficial. Among the priorities, Alexey Overchuk noted joint work on developing transport connectivity in the region, strengthening the independent financial architecture in mutual settlements, cooperation in the energy sector, development of industrial cooperation, including in the field of shipbuilding, agriculture, and cooperation in the Caspian Sea.

Russia is one of the key economic partners of Azerbaijan, ranking third in the republic's foreign trade. In mutual trade, the countries rely on national currencies. In January-May 2025, the Russian ruble prevailed in settlements under foreign trade contracts for trade in goods between residents of Russia and Azerbaijan, its share amounted to 79.8%.

There are about 1800 companies with Russian capital on the market of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Russian companies implement investment projects, including in the field of mechanical engineering, construction, transport, chemical, pharmaceutical and medical industries.

"This year, the project to localize insulin production in Azerbaijan with a design capacity of 250 thousand packages per year was successfully completed and the first shipment of products was made. There is scope to expand the range of manufactured medicines. Also this year, it is planned to commission a plant for the production of aluminum and steel composite panels. Significant cooperation is developing in the automotive industry. A number of well-known Russian automakers are present in Azerbaijan. A major project in the field of public transport development is being successfully implemented – the delivery of 65 cars for the Baku Metro by 2026," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

The meeting participants noted the high level of interregional cooperation – 72 subjects of the Russian Federation maintain trade and economic relations with the Republic of Azerbaijan, and since the beginning of 2025, the regions of the two countries have held 12 joint events. The format of interregional forums was named as one of the important platforms for the development of such cooperation during the meeting.

Alexey Overchuk named the development of the transport industry and joint activities to strengthen transport connectivity in the region as a strategic area of work.

"In this work, we pay special attention to the development of the North-South ITC and the implementation of all agreements reached with our Azerbaijani colleagues. In order to roll out the route, the railways of Russia, Azerbaijan and Iran are jointly working on the technology, including multimodal container service, and discounts on railway tariffs are being applied," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

"We aim to continue cooperation on the development of the North-South ITC both in bilateral and trilateral formats together with our colleagues from Iran. We also see good prospects for launching cruise service on the Caspian Sea with the possibility of tourists visiting the seaports of the Caspian states with the participation of passenger ships under the Russian flag. Today we considered this issue and agreed to promote the development of cruise shipping and tourism in the Caspian Sea region," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

Following the meeting, the IGC co-chairs signed the final protocol of the 23rd meeting of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Azerbaijan.

The parties confirmed their readiness to continue constructive dialogue aimed at strengthening Russian-Azerbaijani relations in all areas of cooperation.

The Deputy Prime Minister thanked the Governor of the Astrakhan Region Igor Babushkin for the high level of preparation and holding of the meeting, and also noted the significant contribution and active role of the Astrakhan Region in the development of interregional cooperation between the two countries, saying that the city where the meeting is held is symbolic, which is emphasized by the monument to the first President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev, erected in 2010 as a sign of strengthening friendship and economic ties between the countries.

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Dmitry Patrushev: More than 85 million tons of grain have been harvested – domestic market needs are met

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During a working visit to Stavropol Krai, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting on the development of the agro-industrial complex in the North Caucasus Federal District. The event was attended by the leadership of the Ministry of Agriculture and heads of the district regions.

"In 2025, the Government allocated more than 500 billion rubles for the development of the Russian agro-industrial complex. All the main mechanisms of state support for farmers, including preferential lending, are preserved. An additional allocation of 2 billion rubles to subsidize new loans has been approved. The list of support instruments continues to be updated. For example, starting this year, participants and veterans of the special military operation have access to a grant to create their own farms," said Dmitry Patrushev.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that from 2026, all support measures for farmers and small businesses will be consolidated in the new federal project “Development of Small Agribusiness”, which will guarantee a separate limit of funds.

Dmitry Patrushev noted the positive dynamics in livestock farming. The output of finished products remains at the level of last year.

"The harvesting of the new crop is now in its most active phase. At the moment, Russian farmers have already harvested more than 85 million tons of grain, of which more than 64 million tons is wheat. This volume of grain already fully satisfies our domestic needs. At the same time, the pace of harvesting, as well as the yield, are ahead of last year's level. All this allows us to maintain the forecast harvest at 135 million tons," the Deputy Prime Minister added.

Dmitry Patrushev emphasized the great potential of the North Caucasus Federal District for systematically increasing indicators in the agricultural sector. About 30 breakthrough investment projects in the agricultural sector are being implemented here. In 2025, the volume of interbudget transfers to the regions of the district increased by 5 billion rubles.

The Ministry of Agriculture has developed a Strategy for the Development of the Agro-Industrial Complex of the North Caucasus Federal District until 2030. It is aimed at supporting priority areas of agriculture – livestock farming, horticulture, vegetable growing, viticulture, and the cultivation of corn and rice. The strategy pays special attention to supporting small businesses and private farms, which occupy a significant share in the structure of agricultural producers in the North Caucasus.

Following the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the importance for the regions of the North Caucasus Federal District of increasing the efficiency of the industry through the introduction of advanced technologies, the use of high-quality domestic seeds and planting material, the development of melioration, and the purchase of new equipment. This will ensure the fulfillment of the strategy indicators.

"The North Caucasus will be one of the first to begin winter sowing. I ask the regional leadership to monitor the readiness of agricultural producers' material and technical resources. Including seeds, fertilizers, fuel. And, of course, we cannot allow a reduction in the area for the 2026 harvest," Dmitry Patrushev summed up the meeting.

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Yuri Trutnev: A photo exhibition dedicated to the Far East – Land of Adventures competition has opened in Vladivostok

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On the eve of the anniversary, tenth Eastern Economic Forum, an exhibition of photographs by finalists of the second season of the All-Russian competition for the best trip to the Far East "Far East – Land of Adventure" opened on the central square of the Far Eastern capital (Fighters of the Revolution Square). The initiator of the competition was Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation – Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev.

"Thousands of people from dozens of countries will gather at the Eastern Economic Forum. Those who want to get to know the Far East, invest in the development of the macro-region, travel and get acquainted with the unique nature will come. The Far East amazes with its diversity. These are the harsh Arctic lands, tundra and taiga, dormant and active volcanoes of Kamchatka and the Kuril Islands, the deepest lake in the world – sacred Baikal, Shantar Islands of Khabarovsk Krai, unique flora and fauna. Participants of the competition "Far East – Land of Adventure" create films about the beauty of nature, endurance and fortitude of people, the complexity of tourist routes. The exhibition tells about these journeys and invites you to see the beauty of the Far East with your own eyes," said the initiator of the competition, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation – Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev.

The photo exhibition will allow visitors to see the pristine nature of the Far East, climb mountains and volcanoes, swim with huge whales, enjoy the ringing silence of the winter taiga, the freshness of the sea wind and unique sunsets. Each model has a QR code, after scanning it with a mobile device you will be able to see a short film shot by the finalist of the competition, as well as learn the details of the route.

The photo exhibition presents two works taken in Kamchatka — these are the materials of Vyacheslav Borisovsky and Dmitry Tyapkin. The shots of Viktor Kitsan and Lidiya Anisimova are from their travels in Primorsky Krai, and the photographs of Budy Tsydypov and Elihan Batotsyrenov are from the Republic of Buryatia. Mikhail Nepogodin and Valentin Morozov chose Khabarovsk Krai for filming, and Pavel Filyakov and Ilya Tyan — Amur Oblast. Nikolay Pytlyak and Egor Dyakonov presented photos from Zabaikalsky Krai. Olesya Marunchenko and Nikita Bereznyakov traveled in Chukotka, Denis Shevchenko — in Magadan Oblast, Nina Sleptsova — in Yakutia. But most of the photographs are from travels in Sakhalin Oblast. They were presented by Valery Reitenberg, Anastasia Kolonskaya, Grigory Gorchakov. The Grand Prix-winning film by Ilya Bolshakov about a trip to the unique Krenitsyn volcano is also from the Sakhalin Region, it was filmed on the island of Onekotan in the Kuril Islands.

The third season of the Far East – Land of Adventures competition is currently underway. 214 short films have been submitted for jury evaluation.

The largest number of applications was in the "Walking Trip" nomination – 141 films. The "Water Trip" nomination received 37 video works, "Winter Trip" – 22, "Arctic Trip" – 14 films.

Sakhalin Region leads the region in terms of the number of films submitted to the competition – 86 video works. Khabarovsk Region is in second place – 39 films, Amur Region and Jewish Autonomous Region – 16 and 15 films respectively. 13 works were submitted about travels to Kamchatka and Primorye. Six works were submitted for jury evaluation from Yakutia, Buryatia, and Magadan Region. Three works were submitted from Transbaikalia and two from Chukotka.

The jury also evaluates works from Arctic regions. Three films about travels to the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, two about travels around Krasnoyarsk Krai and the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, and one about adventures in the Murmansk Region and Karelia were submitted to the competition.

Most of the works for the competition were sent by residents of the Far Eastern regions, but there are already seven participants living outside the Far Eastern Federal District and the Arctic.

To take part in the third season of the All-Russian competition for the best trip “Far East – Land of Adventures”, you need to make a short film up to 8 minutes long about your trip to the Far East or the Arctic and send it through the website puteshestvennikdv.rf before January 15, 2026.

The competition is held in four main nominations: walking travel, water travel, winter travel, Arctic travel. In addition, two special nominations have been established: "Paths of Victory" and "Best Travel in Chukotka". The main prize for the best video is 3 million rubles.

The competition is held with the support of the Office of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern Federal District, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, JSC Far East and Arctic Development Corporation and the NGO Social Initiatives Development Fund.

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Marat Khusnullin: Construction of the educational and scientific center on the campus in Novosibirsk is 50% complete

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The development of university infrastructure is an important factor in improving the quality of education and scientific research. On the instructions of President Vladimir Putin, the country continues to work on creating a network of world-class campuses. For example, construction work in the building of the educational and scientific center of the Institute of Medicine and Psychology on the territory of Novosibirsk State University is 50% complete. Also, in Kaliningrad, facade work has begun on the clock tower of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"Projects to create university campuses contribute to improving the quality of education and developing adjacent territories. For example, an educational and scientific center with an area of over 12 thousand square meters is being built on the territory of Novosibirsk State University. We are creating a powerful educational base for 700 students – from modern laboratories in chemistry, biology and medicine to a unique simulation center for practicing minimally invasive surgery skills. Currently, 50% of the work is completed. In parallel, work is underway at other sites in other cities. At the Kantiana campus of the Baltic Federal University named after Kant, façade work has already begun on the clock tower. It is important to continue developing student infrastructure in order to raise the quality of education to a new level," said Marat Khusnullin.

Currently, the NSU Educational and Scientific Center is working on the installation of roofs and facades, internal and external utility networks, and finishing work. Monolithic work and work on the installation of external walls have also been completed.

There will be three buildings on the campus in Novosibirsk. In 2024, the building for continuous classrooms was put into operation. Construction of the research center is ongoing. All buildings will be able to accommodate up to 3 thousand people.

The creation of the Kantiana university campus on the basis of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University in Kaliningrad is also ongoing. A clock tower is located on the central building of the educational complex – the building of the Higher School of Philosophy and Social Sciences. Its height together with the spire will be 60 m. Work is currently underway on the installation of facades in the most visible part of the facility.

"It is assumed that the clock will be oriented to all four cardinal directions. They will also have several types of backlighting, each of which can be controlled independently, and the backlighting of the hands will be monochrome," said Karen Oganesyan, General Director of the Unified Customer Production Company.

The high clock tower will make the campus visible to city residents from afar. Its territory will create an atmosphere of past eras in which Kant and other outstanding thinkers lived.

The building of the Higher School of Philosophy and Social Sciences with an area of over 12 thousand square meters is designed for 1022 students. Currently, masonry work, installation of metal structures, and installation of engineering systems are underway at the site.

In total, six academic buildings and two dormitories for approximately 2.5 thousand places with co-working spaces, a fitness zone, a food court and recreational areas will be built on the territory of the Baltic Federal University. A street with cafes, shops and bank branches will also appear on the territory of the university.

The construction of the world-class Kantiana campus, with a total area of over 109,000 square meters, is planned to be completed in 2026.

Two more campuses are currently being built by specialists from the Unified Customer PPC in Orel and Yekaterinburg.

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Marat Khusnullin: Agricultural and construction sector enterprises included in the 400 participants of the free economic zone of the reunited regions

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The free economic zone is one of the development tools for Donbass and Novorossiya, the mechanisms of which have allowed the regions to attract over 55 billion rubles of investment, create over 11 thousand jobs and generally lay the foundations for the economic self-sufficiency of these territories. Today, the FEZ has reached a new milestone – now the number of its participants has reached 400, Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin reported.

"The fundamental part of the economy of Donbass and Novorossiya is industry, historically being the flagship enterprises in these regions, so they were the first to become participants in the SEZ. Some of them were in a state of decline or were completely idle before the arrival of new investors. Now we are seeing a revival of the industrial potential of historical regions, and along with this, a trend of growing interest from representatives of the agricultural and construction sectors. They make up about 40% of the total number of participants in the SEZ register," said the Deputy Prime Minister.

Representatives of businesses from all four reunited regions are regularly included in the register of the free economic zone. The regulator of the SEZ is the Ministry of Construction, and the Territorial Development Fund is the management company.

"The fund recently accepted an agricultural enterprise from the Kherson region, which grows walnuts, into the SEZ, and plans to purchase agricultural machinery. In the Zaporizhia region, a similar status was received by a branch of a telecom operator and a local agricultural producer, which plans to increase crop yields by 7-8 times due to the introduction of new irrigation systems. Builders also actively use the SEZ preferences: the participant status allows them to sublease land from the fund without bidding from the established bank of land plots. For example, in the LPR, the developer will build an apartment complex with an area of more than 120 thousand square meters, and in the DPR, it will engage in the construction of individual housing construction facilities on the coast of the Sea of Azov and in Donetsk," added FRT General Director Vasily Kupyzin.

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A meeting of the government commission to coordinate work to eliminate the consequences of the emergency caused by the sinking of tankers in the Kerch Strait was held in Moscow

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Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin held another meeting of the government commission on the liquidation of the consequences of the sinking of the tankers Volgoneft-212 and Volgoneft-239 in the Kerch Strait.

The work of the divers' group on searching and lifting fuel oil in the coastal zone of Anapa and Temryuk continues. The cumulative total collected is 1932 tons of oil-contaminated soil.

The large-scale assembly of metal structures of three cofferdams is being completed in the Novorossiysk seaport. In favorable weather conditions, they will be transported to the future installation site.

Since the beginning of the work, almost 1,100 km of the coastline has been cleaned, including repeatedly. More than 180 thousand tons of contaminated sand and soil have been collected. Work on the disposal of contaminated soil continues.

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Marat Khusnullin: More than 1.8 thousand km of federal roads have been put into operation since the beginning of the year under the national project "Infrastructure for Life"

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Section of the M-5 "Ural" highway, Chelyabinsk region.

Thanks to the federal project "Development of the Federal Network" of the national project "Infrastructure for Life", over 1.8 thousand km of new and renovated federal highways were put into operation in 2025. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

The total length of federal highways is more than 66.4 thousand km, of which 61.4 thousand km are under the jurisdiction of the Federal Road Agency, 5 thousand km are under the trust management of the State Company "Avtodor".

"Federal highways are a significant element of the country's transport framework. They ensure the connectivity of territories, contribute to the increase of cargo flows, the development of transport and logistics corridors, and the improvement of transport accessibility. This year, under the national project "Infrastructure for Life", after repair, construction and reconstruction, over 1.8 thousand km of federal roads have already been put into operation. We are doing a lot of work to form a modern and reliable road and transport infrastructure that connects regions and ensures comfort and safety of movement for many years to come," said Marat Khusnullin.

According to the Presidential Decree on the country's national development goals, by 2030 at least 85% of federal highways should be in good condition.

"In 2025, thanks to the national project "Infrastructure for Life", we plan to commission more than 4.7 thousand km of federal roads, of which 4.6 thousand km – after repair, including major repairs, 151.5 km – after construction and reconstruction. Work is actively continuing to strengthen the country's transport arteries, as well as the creation of seamless logistics corridors. We pay special attention to the development of the international transport corridor "North – South", the goal of which is to improve the efficiency of transportation and strengthen the connection of regions both within the country and with international transport routes," said Minister of Transport Andrei Nikitin.

The successful implementation of large-scale road projects and, in many cases, the early completion of construction and installation work is the result of unprecedented support from the President and the Government.

Eastern bypass of Novosibirsk, Novosibirsk region.

"An equally important aspect of the federal network development remains systemic financial support. This year, 567 billion rubles have been allocated from the federal budget for these purposes, which demonstrates serious state support and the importance of this area for the entire transport system of the country. As before, special attention is paid to strict control over the expenditure of funds, the progress of work and compliance with established deadlines. This approach is the key to the effective implementation of the federal project and ensures the fulfillment of all the tasks set before us," emphasized Igor Kostyuchenko, Deputy Head of the Federal Road Agency.

Thus, in the Chelyabinsk region, after reconstruction, a 14-kilometer section of the M-5 "Ural" highway from the 1564th to the 1578th km was put into operation. The road was widened from two to four lanes, a barrier fence was installed and a new surface was laid. This will increase the capacity of the section from 11 thousand to 30 thousand cars per day. In parallel, work continues on other sections of the highway, including the construction of a bypass of the city of Sim, which is planned to be completed in 2026.

In July, the first 12-kilometer section of the first stage of the eastern bypass was opened in Novosibirsk Oblast with four lanes, interchanges and bridges. Work is underway on the remaining part of the stage, in particular on the bridge over the Inya River, which is planned to be completed by the end of September together with the introduction of the next 1.7-kilometer section.

In the Murmansk region, construction of a two-level interchange at the 20th km of the approach to Severomorsk continues; the facility is estimated to be 80% complete. Drilling and blasting operations have already been completed on a complex geological site in the amount of more than 240 thousand cubic meters to remove rock.

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Yuri Trutnev: Participants and guests of the EEF-2025 will see the Alley of Glory of Heroes and a giant Russian flag over the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University

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Participants of the jubilee, tenth Eastern Economic Forum on the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University will be greeted by new objects that form the patriotic and educational space of Russky Island. On the way to the exhibition "Far East Street" the Alley of Glory of the Far East will be opened, dedicated to the heroes of the special military operation, and the main landmark on the campus territory will be a giant Russian tricolor with an area of more than 150 sq. m.

“The Eastern Economic Forum is not only a platform for discussing the most pressing issues of economic and social development, proposals for developing new measures to support business and programs aimed at improving the quality of life. It is a point of public attention. This year, our country celebrates the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory. We remember the feat of our fathers and grandfathers who shed their blood for the freedom and independence of our country and the whole world, we remember the home front workers who worked around the clock so that our country would defeat the enemy and there would be a peaceful sky above our heads. The memory of battles, heroism and courage is necessary. This is the foundation of the entire Russian state. Russia is currently conducting a special military operation. Our guys on the front lines continue to protect their families, friends, and the country. They need our support. Volunteers are bringing humanitarian aid from the Far Eastern regions. Far Eastern builders are rebuilding Donbass. Far Eastern enterprises produce machinery and equipment that goes to the front. Doctors and teachers are traveling to new regions. “It depends on all of us how quickly we win,” said Deputy Prime Minister – Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Eastern Economic Forum Yuri Trutnev.

The Alley of Fame consists of seven three-dimensional steles dedicated to 53 servicemen of the Eastern Military District who were awarded the "Gold Star" of the Hero of the Russian Federation. On the steles, participants of the EEF will be able to find information about the feats accomplished by Far Eastern soldiers. Detailed stories of the heroes will be published in a special section on the university's website. The official opening of the Alley of Fame will take place during the forum.

"The Alley is located on the way from the venue of the business part of the EEF to the "Far East Street", so most of the guests will have the opportunity to learn about the exploits of the Far Eastern heroes. And after the forum, the Alley of Glory will become an integral part of the educational process for first-year students – open classes on patriotic education and a course on the fundamentals of Russian statehood will be held here," said FEFU Rector Boris Korobets.

The dominant feature of the FEFU campus will be the Russian national flag – one of the largest in the Far East. The tricolor can be seen from the Russian Bridge, from the mainland part of the city and the water area of Vladivostok – it will become not only one of the main symbols of the FEFU campus, but also an iconic landmark of the city.

Let us recall that the landscaped park area of the FEFU campus includes an island of untouched nature in the middle of one of the most modern student campuses in Russia. The forested coastal taiga has been preserved here, there are ponds with wild ducks and a picturesque waterfall. The main attraction of the park is the University Embankment, 1200 m long along the Ajax Bay, where pavilions of all regions of the Far Eastern Federal District are located – the exhibition "Far East Street". Work on the improvement of the FEFU campus for the tenth anniversary Eastern Economic Forum is in the final stage, they will be fully completed by August 25.

The 10th Eastern Economic Forum will be held on September 3–6 in Vladivostok on the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University. The main theme of this year’s event is “The Far East: Cooperation for Peace and Prosperity.” The organizer of the EEF is the Roscongress Foundation.

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Marat Khusnullin: Applications from 19 regions for treasury infrastructure loans totaling approximately 41 billion rubles have been approved

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Marat Khusnullin held a meeting of the presidium (headquarters) of the Government Commission on Regional Development.

Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin held a meeting of the presidium (headquarters) of the Government Commission on Regional Development, during which the provision of treasury infrastructure loans (TIL) for the implementation of infrastructure projects in 19 regions was approved.

"We have taken another step in implementing the treasury infrastructure loan program – we have just approved a new distribution of funds for the regions. These are housing and utilities modernization projects, as well as work on the integrated development of the Far East and the Arctic. In total, about 41 billion rubles will go to improving the quality of life of people in 19 regions. There is a lot of work to do, the tasks are large-scale, and we cannot lose the pace of work. The efficiency of regional teams now determines how quickly people will see specific results of this work," Marat Khusnullin emphasized.

Thus, to date, applications for new projects using CFCs have been approved for 39 regions for a total of 146 billion rubles.

The Deputy Prime Minister also noted the high level of involvement of all regions of the country in the application campaign, emphasizing that the approved projects will create a foundation for the socio-economic growth of the territories. During the headquarters meeting, the heads of the regions reported on the planned projects.

In particular, the Karachay-Cherkess Republic will receive 986.61 million rubles for the construction of heating networks in Cherkessk and the modernization of the heat supply system in Ust-Dzheguta; the Republic of Mordovia – 741.41 million rubles for major repairs of water supply networks; the Udmurt Republic – 1.23 billion rubles for the reconstruction of heating networks and the modernization of water pipelines; the Republic of Khakassia – 1.11 billion rubles for the reconstruction of treatment facilities; Lipetsk Region – 957.03 million rubles for the construction of a sewage collector and the expansion of the water supply system.

Also approved were projects in Kamchatka Krai worth 3.2 billion rubles, including the reconstruction of treatment facilities and the creation of a site for creative industries, as envisaged by master plans; Krasnoyarsk Krai – 5.98 billion rubles (reconstruction of a combined heat and power plant); Perm Krai – 2.14 billion rubles (modernization of boiler houses and heating networks, construction and reconstruction of water pipelines).

The Astrakhan Region has approved an application for 817.4 million rubles for capital repairs of water supply and sanitation networks; the Kaliningrad Region – for 4.19 billion rubles for capital repairs of heating networks and reconstruction of treatment facilities; the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug – for 1.4 billion rubles for reconstruction of utility networks, as well as activities within the framework of master plans for the construction of treatment facilities, a waste management complex, expansion of production capacity; the Kemerovo Region – for 5.32 billion rubles for the construction of a gravity collector.

The Voronezh Region was approved for funding in the amount of 2.46 billion rubles for the construction of treatment facilities; the Novosibirsk Region for the construction of sewer collectors; the Saratov Region for the modernization of water supply and sewerage facilities in the amount of 2.05 billion rubles; the Tomsk Region for the major repairs of heating networks and water supply systems in the amount of 889.79 million rubles; the Yaroslavl Region for the major repairs of heating networks in Rybinsk in the amount of 1.02 billion rubles; the Murmansk Region for a project to prepare heat supply systems for connection in the amount of 562.5 million rubles; the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug for projects to reconstruct engineering infrastructure, major repairs and reconstruction of water disposal and heat supply systems, and the construction of a boiler house in the amount of 2.69 billion rubles.

The Ministry of Construction is the curator of the treasury infrastructure loan program, and the operator is the Territorial Development Fund, which monitors the implementation of projects within the framework of the national project “Infrastructure for Life”.

"Treasury infrastructure loans were launched by the decision of the President as a continuation of the infrastructure budget loans program that is in demand in the regions. The subjects have the opportunity to implement projects in the areas of public utilities, social and road transport infrastructure that are needed for people on favorable terms – at 3% per annum for a period of 15 years. Since 2022, more than 720 projects and events have been completed in 87 regions of Russia using IBC funds and special treasury loans. Among them are housing and communal services facilities, social institutions, roads and public transport supplies. Thanks to the new projects approved through the KIC, work to create comfortable conditions for Russians continues," said Vasily Kupyzin, General Director of the Territorial Development Fund.

In addition, the headquarters meeting approved the distribution of subsidies to regions for the development of regional, inter-municipal and local roads for 2026–2028 within the framework of the federal project “Regional and Local Road Network”. This decision is aimed at achieving the indicators of the national project “Infrastructure for Life”, including increasing the share of the road network in a standard condition and increasing people's satisfaction with the quality of roads.

The headquarters participants also reviewed the implementation of state programs and federal projects in the regions. According to Marat Khusnullin, the best indicators were noted in the Saratov Region, Perm Krai, the Republic of Tatarstan, Penza Region, the Chechen Republic and the Republic of Buryatia.

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