Financial news: On September 18, 2025, the Moscow Small Business Lending Assistance Fund will hold a deposit auction.

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The deposit auction date is September 18, 2025. Placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 100,000,000. Placement term, days – 36. Date of depositing funds is September 18, 2025. Date of return of funds is October 24, 2025. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 15.7. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 100,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary applications from 10:30 to 10:40. Competitive applications from 10:40 to 10:45. Setting the cutoff interest rate or declaring the auction invalid before 10:55. Additional terms and conditions – Placement of funds with the option of early withdrawal of the entire deposit amount and payment of accrued interest on the deposit amount at the rate established by the deposit transaction, in the event of the Bank's non-compliance with the requirements set forth in paragraph 2.1. of the Regulation "On the procedure for selecting banks for the placement of funds of the Moscow Small Business Lending Promotion Fund in deposits (deposits) under the GDS" (as amended on the date of the deposit transaction), early withdrawal at the "on demand" rate, interest payment at the end of the term, without replenishment.

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Materials for the Government meeting on September 18, 2025.

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The following issues are planned to be considered at the meeting:

1. On the draft federal law “On recognizing as invalid paragraph 717 of Part 1 of Article 6 and Part 21 of Article 83 of the Urban Development Code of the Russian Federation.”

The bill aims to invalidate redundant provisions of urban planning legislation.

2. On amendments to the Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation of June 19, 2012 No. 608 (in terms of amendments to the Regulation on the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation).

The draft resolution is aimed at implementing the provisions of federal laws of July 23, 2025 No. 261-FZ "On Amendments to the Federal Law "On the Fundamentals of Protecting the Health of Citizens in the Russian Federation" and Article 5 of the Federal Law "On Biological Safety in the Russian Federation" and of August 4, 2023 No. 469-FZ "On Amendments to the Federal Law "On Natural Healing Resources, Health Resorts and Resorts", certain legislative acts of the Russian Federation and the recognition of certain provisions of legislative acts of the Russian Federation as invalid."

3. On the draft federal law "On Amendments to the Law of the Russian Federation 'On Pension Provision for Persons Who Served in the Military, in the Internal Affairs Agencies, the State Fire Service, in Narcotic Drug and Psychotropic Substance Control Agencies, in Institutions and Agencies of the Penal System, in Troops of the National Guard of the Russian Federation, in Compulsory Enforcement Agencies of the Russian Federation, and in Their Families'"

The bill aims to ensure the possibility of implementing bilateral agreements with other states on issues of pension provision for persons who served in civil defense, emergency management, and disaster relief agencies in other states.

4. On amendments to the indicators of the consolidated budget breakdown of the federal budget for 2025 and for the planning period of 2026 and 2027, providing for the allocation of budgetary appropriations reserved in the federal budget to Rosavtodor in 2025.

The draft order is aimed at providing financial support for major repairs to the federal public highway R-280 "Novorossiya".

Moscow, September 17, 2025

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What RUDN University students learned during the Summer School on International Environmental Law

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The RUDN University Law Institute, in collaboration with one of Indonesia's leading universities, the University of Brawijaya, held a Summer School on International Environmental Law. This large-scale project brought together over 100 students, young researchers, and faculty from 30 countries, including China, India, and Malaysia.

One of the school's events was the International Scientific and Practical Conference "Russian Ecological Society: Defending the Future." Representatives of the Russian Ecological Society, the National Center for Ecological Reform Competence, and the Center for Ecological Reform Competence, RUDN University professors, and international experts presented their papers. Following the conference, a collection of papers will be published, which will significantly contribute to the development of international scientific cooperation in the field of ecology and sustainable development.

"In my presentation, I wanted to convey the idea that the intensive international negotiations on combating plastic pollution, which have been ongoing for three years, demonstrate the complexity of the quest for sustainable development, the importance of simultaneously preserving the environment, addressing the social concerns of workers involved in these processes, and considering the economic interests of states and companies. Water wears away a stone, as they say. Scientists in Russia and Indonesia are demonstrating consensus and drawing the attention of states to the same global problems that require immediate solutions. Science has always had and will continue to have a significant influence on the environmental policies of their countries," said Alexander Solntsev, Associate Professor of the Department of International Law at the Law Institute of RUDN University.

From theory to practice

As for the students, they gained knowledge on a wide range of issues during the Summer School:

On the contribution of UN bodies to the concept of sustainable development; on the law of climate change; on corporate social responsibility and "green" finance, as well as corporate impact on the rights of indigenous peoples; on the legal basis for the protection of Lake Baikal; on access to justice in environmental disputes and legal protection of the environment in the Arctic; on the role of China in global environmental governance and the legal aspects of "green" investments in Hunan Province; on marine environmental security and the "blue economy".

"The topic of protecting the rights of indigenous peoples resonated with me the most. It's because it directly relates to me, as I'm a Buryat—an indigenous people of Eastern Siberia and the Baikal region. It was helpful to see how these issues are discussed in international law and what examples exist in other countries," says Dimid Milgadayeva, a third-year undergraduate student in International Law at RUDN University.

"From the school's lectures and seminars, I remember a case about how local residents protested against the construction of a large hydroelectric power station. We discussed their rights and how international law could protect them. I used to think that such issues were resolved simply through protests or not at all. But it turns out that people have real legal tools, such as environmental impact assessments and national and international courts. And that they can work. I hadn't really found environmental law interesting before, but now I'm thinking about pursuing a master's degree in this field," says Aurelia Anna Louise Belluan, a second-year undergraduate student in International Law at the RUDN University Law Institute.

By the way, the first stage of the school took place in Moscow, and the second in Indonesia.

"While the Moscow program focused more on theoretical aspects and consisted of lectures by leading experts, discussions, and project work, in Indonesia, the students were immersed in the local context and had more practical experience: they participated in off-site seminars and analyzed real environmental cases. Thus, the topics of the first stage of the school were further developed: from theory in Moscow to practical application in Malang," said Asiyat Ibragimova, International Affairs Specialist at the RUDN Law Institute.

Joint projects

RUDN University students and students at an Indonesian university were interested in comparing the differences in environmental legislation between the two countries.

"For example, we have a greater emphasis on sustainable development and community rights, while in Russia, more attention is paid to industry. But overall, due to globalization, approaches are merging and gradually becoming universal across all countries," says Mikail Muhamad, a fourth-year student at the University of Brawijaya from Indonesia.

According to Veronika Dolganova, a fourth-year bachelor's student at the RUDN University Law Institute (Jurisprudence program), she greatly appreciates the opportunity to work in a multinational team during the Summer School.

"The ability to listen to different points of view, seek compromises, and find common ground even when legal systems and cultural approaches differ. This skill, in my opinion, is essential for every lawyer planning an international career," says Veronika Dolganova.

"This was my first time interacting with someone from Indonesia; I knew practically nothing about the country, its culture, or its laws. It was very interesting to hear how people from other countries approach the environment and environmental issues like global warming, pollution, and resource depletion. In our country, these issues are often perceived as secondary, but they spoke about them as part of everyday life. After such conversations, you begin to see these topics more broadly, not just as laws but as things that actually impact people," said Elizaveta Statsevich, a third-year undergraduate student in International Law at RUDN University.

During the discussions, the students came up with ideas for joint projects between students and their universities. For example, the Summer School participants decided to prepare an article comparing the environmental legislation of their countries.

"During the school, we also discussed the idea of joint educational modules that could be developed by several universities from Russia and Asia. I think this could really be implemented. For example, a course on international environmental law with faculty from different countries," says Anugrah Muhammad, a fourth-year student at the University of Brawijaya from Indonesia.

RUDN University's cooperation with foreign universities

RUDN University and the Indonesian University of Brawijaya have enjoyed a long-standing partnership: a cooperation agreement is in place and a collaborative work program is being implemented. Furthermore, a specialized class from our university has opened at the university. The parties plan to further develop their partnership. Negotiations are currently underway to continue student exchange and academic mobility programs, and the possibility of expanding the scope of joint schools and seminars is also being discussed. Furthermore, RUDN University has agreed with its Chinese partners, who participated in the Summer School on International Environmental Law, to launch a winter internship for our students.

The internship will take place in two law firms: Yingqi Law Firm and Solicitors

In addition, the parties agreed to hold a Winter School for students on international law in China.

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The second Belt and Road Initiative International Crop Training Course opened in Lanzhou.

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BEIJING, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) — The opening ceremony of the Second Belt and Road Initiative International Crop Science and Technology Training Course was held Wednesday at the College of Grassland Agriculture Science and Technology of Lanzhou University in northwest China's Gansu Province, the news portal lzbs.com.cn reported Thursday.

The course will last 15 days, from September 16 to 30. Sixteen renowned Chinese and international experts in related fields have been invited to deliver lectures.

The training programs focusing on the application of plant breeding theory aim to further promote the exchange and dissemination of achievements in advanced science and technology, improve the mechanisms of international cooperation, give full play to the advantages of information interconnectivity, strengthen the training of highly qualified personnel, and encourage exchanges and cooperation between relevant universities and colleges in the field of plant breeding research.

Through theoretical teaching and the exchange of advanced technologies, this training course will promote the exchange of China's agricultural technology with other countries, help countries improve their agricultural technology and personnel training capabilities, and lay the foundation for mutually beneficial regional agricultural cooperation. -0-

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The SCO Forum on Traditional Medicine will be held in China's Jiangxi Province at the end of September.

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BEIJING, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) — The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Forum on Traditional Medicine and the 2025 Traditional Medicine and Pharmaceutical Industry Conference will be held from Sept. 24 to 26 in east China's Jiangxi Province, the Jiangxi Daily reported.

As announced at a recent thematic press conference, the event, whose theme is “Deepening International Cooperation in the Traditional Medicine Industry and Promoting Mutually Beneficial Development,” will be attended by approximately 200 guests from China and other countries.

The forum will aim to promote the integration of traditional medicine and its related industry, achieve high-quality development of traditional medicine, and transform traditional medicine into a vibrant area of cooperation within the SCO.

During the forum, the launch of the SCO Traditional Medicine Information Exchange Platform will be officially announced. It will focus on cooperation between SCO member states in traditional medicine and will provide exchange services in four key areas: education, scientific research, medical care, and industry.

The forum will be jointly organized by the SCO China Committee on Good-Neighborliness, Friendship, and Cooperation and the People's Government of Jiangxi Province. As a reminder, Jiangxi Province has already hosted the SCO Forum on Traditional Medicine four times since 2020. -0-

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In January-August 2025, the volume of foreign trade of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region increased by 2.2%.

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BEIJING, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) — In the first eight months of this year, the total foreign trade volume of North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region increased by 2.2 percent year-on-year to 138.18 billion yuan (approximately 19.43 billion U.S. dollars). Specifically, exports totaled 53.5 billion yuan, while imports totaled 84.68 billion yuan, the Neimenggu Ribao newspaper reported, citing local customs data.

From January to August this year, Inner Mongolia's total import and export volume in general trade amounted to 85.29 billion yuan, accounting for 61.7 percent of its total foreign trade, while its foreign trade turnover in processed trade reached 10.89 billion yuan, up 197 percent year-on-year.

Private enterprises continue to play a leading role in the development of Inner Mongolia's foreign trade. In the first eight months, their exports and imports increased by 4.2 percent year-on-year to reach 109.57 billion yuan, accounting for 79.3 percent of the region's total foreign trade.

In the first eight months, Inner Mongolia's top five export commodities were electromechanical products, agricultural products, basic organic chemicals, rolled steel, and labor-intensive products. Their combined export value amounted to 34.15 billion yuan, or 63.8 percent of the region's total export volume.

In January-August, Inner Mongolia imported 1.98 million tons of copper powder, a 49.3 percent increase compared to the same period last year. It also imported 45.42 million tons of coal (a 5.9 percent increase) and 9.9 million tons of iron ore (a 10.8 percent increase).

According to a senior official at the local customs statistics department, Inner Mongolia's foreign trade growth accelerated in the first eight months compared to the first half of this year. The region's authorities are actively exploring emerging markets and developing and strengthening dominant industries, resulting in local foreign trade demonstrating relatively high resilience and vitality, as well as overall growth. -0-

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Discovery of 2,200-year-old inscription at 4,306 meters: China's history carved in stone

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BEIJING, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) — Archaeologists have discovered a rare inscription high on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in northwest China, dating back more than 2,000 years to the Qin Dynasty.

The rock carving records an imperial journey led by officials from China's first unified empire, and provides insight into the political and cultural life of the era.

The inscription indicated that people had already ventured into the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau during the Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC), and is a clear historical proof of China's diversified yet unified civilization.

ANCIENT WORDS, HIDDEN HEIGHTS

In the summer of 2020, while fieldwork on the shores of Gyaring-Tso Lake in Mado County, northwest China's Qinghai Province, Professor Hou Guangliang of Qinghai Normal University and his team made a surprising discovery: an engraved stone hidden among the rocky highland landscape.

The inscription is carved into the base of a quartz sandstone cliff at an altitude of 4,306 meters and covers an area of approximately 0.16 square meters. It consists of 12 vertical lines, each containing 37 characters, read from right to left. Remarkably, several key elements, including the date, are still legible after so many years.

An inscription missing from written records tells how Emperor Qin Shi Huang—China's first emperor, famous for unifying the country, ordering the creation of the Terracotta Warriors, and initiating construction of the ancient Great Wall of China—sent alchemists in search of the legendary "elixir of life."

They stopped at Lake Gyaring-Tso near the source of the Yellow River, explained Tong Tao, a researcher at the Institute of Archaeology at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CAS).

Subsequent research has shown that this stone, dating back to the Qin Dynasty, is the only known inscription preserved in its original location and at its highest elevation from the era following the Qin Emperor's unification of China.

According to Wang Zijin, a history professor at Northwest University in China, the date of the inscription is entirely consistent with historical accounts of Emperor Qin Shi Huang's intense search for immortality in the final years of his life.

LOST STORIES, FRESH IDEAS

"Honestly, the moment we found this, my mind was completely blown," Hou Guangliang said. "We couldn't even imagine that at the source of the Yellow River, we would find ancient calligraphic characters that even begin with the character 'huang' (which means 'emperor' in Chinese)."

The Yellow River, often called the "Mother River" of China, has long held a central place in the country's history and culture. Successive dynasties have undertaken numerous studies of its origins.

From Princess Wencheng's passage through the source of the Yellow River during the Tang Dynasty (618-907) to the worship of the source by officials during the Yuan (1271-1368) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, there are numerous historical records of exploration of the river's source. However, written sources remain lacking evidence from earlier periods.

The discovery of the inscription marks a major breakthrough in Chinese archaeology, said Bu Xianqun, a historian at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and an expert on the Qin and Han dynasties.

"The inscription, carved more than 2,000 years ago, represents the earliest concrete evidence of the Qin Dynasty's presence deep in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, expanding our knowledge beyond previous texts," Bu Xianqun noted.

He added that the inscription sheds light on how ancient Chinese rulers explored the origins of the Yellow River and interacted with plateau cultures, reflecting the deep historical and cultural foundation for the formation of a sense of community among the Chinese nation.

MODERN SCIENCE, PAST TRUTHS

In June, after a thorough examination, Tong Tao of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences published a paper claiming that the inscription dates back to the Qin Dynasty. His discovery sparked widespread attention and months of debate, as experts expressed differing opinions about its authenticity, age, and other details.

The National Administration of Cultural Heritage of China then conducted field research with experts to collect data on the stone and its surrounding environment, and organized specialized seminars.

Laboratory analysis confirmed that the inscription was carved on quartz sandstone, a rock highly resistant to abrasion and weathering – a property experts say is “the key to its preservation for more than two millennia.”

In addition, the stone faces southeast, with a mountain behind it and water in front, which experts believe provides natural protection from strong winds and intense sunlight, further facilitating long-term preservation.

During the examination, Chinese archaeologists used high-precision data enhancement technology to digitally capture the stone without any physical contact or damage, extracting clear images of its surface, decorative patterns, and inscriptions.

Mineral and metallic analysis was also conducted, revealing signs of long-term weathering and virtually ruling out recent carving.

“Unlike previous cases, this is the first time that scientific methods have been systematically used to analyze a single ancient stone carving,” said Zhao Chao, a research fellow at the Institute of Archaeology at CASS and a participant in the study.

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Electric vehicle charging infrastructure in China is growing rapidly.

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Beijing, September 18 (Xinhua) — Electric vehicle charging infrastructure in China continues to grow rapidly, with the total number of charging stations reaching approximately 17.35 million by the end of August this year, up 53.5 percent year-on-year, according to data released Thursday by the National Energy Administration.

The aforementioned devices include 4.32 million public facilities, a 37.8 percent increase year-on-year, and their combined rated capacity amounted to 196 million kilowatts, according to the agency.

By the end of August, the number of private charging stations reached 13.03 million, an increase of 59.6 percent year-on-year.

The steady growth of charging infrastructure is consistent with the continued expansion of China's EV market, which saw double-digit growth in production and sales between January and August.

In the first eight months of this year, production and sales volumes of new energy vehicles amounted to 9.625 million and 9.62 million units, respectively, up 37.3 percent and 36.7 percent year-on-year, according to data from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM). -0-

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Scientific Combating Desertification and Green Development: Ordos Sends a Green Signal to the World

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On September 16, the Tenth International Forum on the Kuzupi Desert opened in Ordos, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. During the two-day conference, government officials, representatives of international organizations, experts, and scientists from more than 40 countries and regions gathered in Ordos to exchange experiences in desertification prevention and control, as well as discuss innovative methods and technologies for scientific desertification control and green development. Using this international platform, Ordos showcased China's latest achievements and "Chinese solutions" in combating desertification.

As the world's only major international forum dedicated to combating desertification, the Kuzupchi Desert Forum always attracts global attention. At this forum, participants from Brazil expressed great interest in China's desertification-fighting experience and technologies, expressing hope that China's expertise could be used to support local efforts to prevent desertification.

Lu Kai, Second Secretary of the Embassy of the Federative Republic of Brazil in China, said: “I came here precisely to deeply study China’s professional experience and innovative measures in the field of combating desertification and explore the possibilities of cooperation between Brazil and China in this area.”

The International Forum on the Kuzupchi Desert is not only a platform for sharing experiences but also an important mechanism for promoting international cooperation and the joint protection of the green planet. Forum participants hope that this forum will help find an "optimal approach" to addressing desertification issues.

Professor Paulo Alexandre Dasilva Pereira of Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuania) noted: “We must work together to find solutions adapted to local conditions, taking into account regional diversity, that will not only improve people’s lives but also contribute to ecological prosperity, achieving a balance between people and nature.”

Zhang Weidong, Chairman of the Inner Mongolia Sand and Grass Industry Association, stated, "China is a good example of global desertification control, and Ordos is a good example of Chinese desertification control. This forum has successfully showcased the achievements of the 'four lines of defense against sand' in Ordos, once again drawing global attention to local green development practices, and earning widespread recognition from the international community."

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The transport corridor at the Baktu checkpoint has been reconstructed to allow passage of large-sized equipment.

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BEIJING, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) — A 300-ton, 52-meter-long column separator will soon cross the border at the Baktu port in Tacheng County, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, bound for Kazakhstan. The unit is the first oversized piece of equipment to pass through the newly reconstructed oversized cargo corridor at the port.

The development marks a new breakthrough in cross-border logistics for oversized cargo through Baktu, county officials said Wednesday.

The above-mentioned unit was manufactured in Hubei Province (Central China) and intended for a Kazakh energy company. The Baktu checkpoint, with its upgraded transport corridor, is capable of handling the transportation requirements for such super-heavy and oversized equipment.

As part of the reconstruction efforts at the Baktu checkpoint's oversized cargo corridor, vehicle lanes were expanded, special areas for heavy cargo inspection and storage were built, and specialized equipment, including 100-ton gantry cranes and specialized oversized cargo scanners, were installed, significantly increasing throughput.

Following the commissioning of the reconstructed corridor, equipment weighing 300 tons or more can now be transported through the Baktu checkpoint, noted Chen Weilong, an official with the Tacheng County Key Pilot Zone for Opening-Up and Development. This is expected to increase interest among companies in exporting large-scale equipment to Central Asia and other regions through the Baktu checkpoint, he concluded. -0-

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