The gates are wide open: China imports railcars into Russia with a 5% duty, while Russia imports them into China with a 15% duty.

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The Union of Railcar Manufacturers is sounding the alarm: loopholes in EAEU legislation are allowing Chinese railcars to gain entry into Russia without unnecessary barriers, while domestic manufacturers are paying three times more to enter the Chinese market.

Russian railcar manufacturers are facing a massive expansion of Chinese products, which are freely entering the domestic market through certification in the EAEU countries. Meanwhile, customs duties on imports to Russia are three times lower than those on Russian equipment imported to China. As Yevgeny Semenov, Executive Director of the Association of Railcar Builders, stated at the conference "Rolling Stock: Production, Operation, Repair," organized by RZD-Partner, current legislation prevents this dumping from being combated using standard customs methods, and attempts to initiate anti-dumping investigations are inherently unsuccessful due to the stance of other Eurasian Union countries.

According to Semenov, approximately 50 certificates for Chinese railway equipment and components are already valid within the EAEU. According to the EAEU Treaty, any products certified in Belarus or Kazakhstan can circulate freely throughout the union, including Russia. "Chinese products are certified by our neighbors and can freely enter our country, and we can do nothing within the framework of this legislation," the head of the industry union stated.

The railcar manufacturers are particularly concerned about the disparity in customs regulations. As Semenov explained, import duties on Chinese products entering Russia are only 5%, while they reach 15% on Russian goods entering China. The railcar manufacturers' association appealed to the Ministry of Economic Development to equalize these rates, but was refused. "We are WTO members, and customs regulations for Russia are limited to a 5% threshold. That's the maximum," Semenov stated the ministry's position.

As an alternative measure, the Ministry of Economic Development recommended that industrialists initiate an anti-dumping investigation. However, the union assesses this option as also a dead end due to the need for coordination with its EAEU partners. "Considering Kazakhstan and Belarus' interest in purchasing Chinese products, this is a sure-fire way to go," Semenov stated, emphasizing that the union's neighbors will not support restrictions on imports that are beneficial to them.

The revised government decree on production localization is considered the only effective barrier to Chinese expansion in the industry. Semenov reported that the document has already undergone a regulatory impact assessment (RIA), and the Ministry of Industry and Trade's comments have been largely addressed. The decree will oblige railcar manufacturing plants to use only Russian components in production, which will automatically close the market to imported products, even those imported under EAEU schemes.

According to Semenov, the principle for establishing a localization system is broken down into key blocks. The mandatory list includes bogie castings, solid-rolled wheels, trailer chain components, brake equipment, bodywork, and even paints and varnishes. Specific manufacturing operations have been established for individual items, which must be performed in Russia. "This regulation applies only to railcar manufacturing plants, but it will allow us to impose a barrier to imports on freight cars, with a focus on castings," the union's head explained.

At the same time, Semenov acknowledged that localization doesn't solve all the problems of the industry, which is experiencing a deep decline in demand. He noted that by the end of 2025, the decline was 28%, and 2026 could be even worse. In addition to Chinese imports, low decommissioning volumes (no more than 30,000 railcars per year until 2031, compared to a demand of 40,000-45,000), a surplus of fleet on the Russian Railways network, and the outflow of freight capacity, which has exceeded 118 million tons over four years, are also weighing on the industry.

As a reminder, acquiring a new car through a trade-in program in the current market conditions is guaranteed to result in a loss for the operator. Even the best-case scenario of operating one new car to replace two decommissioned ones leads to a loss of over 1 million rubles per year, which calls into question the effectiveness of government support measures aimed at fleet renewal. This was stated by Igor Sankovsky, Executive Director of the Union of Railway Operators, at the conference "Rolling Stock: Production, Operation, and Repair," organized by RZD-Partner. LR

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Publication date: 03/05/2026

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Financial news: NSD launched the Corporate Information Center.

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The National Settlement Depository (NSD, part of the Moscow Exchange Group) has launched the Corporate Information Center (CIC)—a unified hub for collecting, normalizing (standardizing and translating), and distributing corporate data on Russian issuers and financial instruments. This is a strategic step by the Moscow Exchange Group aimed at solving a fundamental market problem: eliminating the need to manually collect disparate, often inconsistent data from multiple sources, cleanse it, and keep it up-to-date.

The service is aimed at professional financial market participants and corporate clients and will reduce operational costs and risks associated with information processing, as well as significantly improve the quality and speed of investment and management decisions.

The CCI creates a single consolidated register for all Russian instruments and issuers, preserving historical data and providing machine-readable access to this data for market participants' internal automation systems. This allows the CCI to be used as a "golden source" of reference data and corporate information for professional participants' trading and risk departments, as well as for reporting and regulatory compliance.

Users already have access to issuer and security ratings, financial statements under international standards, and accounting statements under Russian standards. According to NSD analysts, IFRS and RAS reporting data offers the most comprehensive coverage of companies in the market for similar data, and is updated quickly—from four hours after official disclosure.

In addition to financial information, the service provides online data on corporate actions (dividends, coupons, corporate events) and relationships and affiliates for over 2,000 companies. The directory contains data on over 22,000 securities issues, an IR calendar for over 400 companies, and directories for over 34,000 companies with daily updates.

The CCI's deep integration with official sources and the entire Moscow Exchange Group infrastructure guarantees the reliability, timeliness, and completeness of information. This allows clients to build complex risk models, generate reports, and develop analytical solutions using a single, reliable source.

Pavel Erykalov, Director of Information Services at NSD:

"By launching the Corporate Information Center, NSD is strengthening its role as a key provider of data and technological infrastructure for the market. We are creating not just a service, but a standard for the quality and accessibility of corporate information. Our expertise in processing and normalizing large data sets, coupled with our integration with the exchange ecosystem, allows us to offer the market a truly benchmark product. Today, we focus on core solutions for the professional community, but our strategic goal is to become the primary source of reliable data for all market participants, including end investors."

Data access is provided via API, HTTP, Trade Radar, and other Moscow Exchange Group products, allowing you to choose the most convenient way to obtain information.

NSD has the status of a central depository*, registered on June 27, 1996. NSD is recognized by the Bank of Russia as a systemically important settlement depository and a systemically important repository. NSD's payment system has the status of systemically and nationally important.

Detailed information on the activities of the NSD is available on the website www.nsd.ru.

*The status of central depository was assigned to NSD by Order of the Russian Federal Financial Markets Service dated 06.11.2012 No. 12-2761/PZ-I. License No. 045-12042-000100 dated 19 February 2009 for a professional participant in the securities market to carry out depository operations, issued by the Russian Federal Financial Markets Service. License No. 3294 dated 4 August 2016 for banking operations, issued by the Central Bank of the Russian Federation. License No. 045-00004-000010 dated 20 December 2012 for clearing operations, issued by the Russian Federal Financial Markets Service. License No. 045-01 dated 28 December 2016 for repository operations, issued by the Bank of Russia.

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Marat Khusnullin: The A.F. Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center's clinic building has been commissioned in Obninsk.

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In Obninsk, a new building for the A.F. Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center, a branch of the Russian Ministry of Health's Medical Research Center for Radiology, was opened after renovation. Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin announced this.

"Many medical institutions require infrastructure upgrades and equipment modernization. Renovations and reconstructions create comfortable conditions for patients and staff, as well as introduce new treatment technologies. For example, in Obninsk, the A.F. Tsyb Medical Radiological Research Center's clinic building was reopened after renovation. This is one of the leading institutions in the development and application of high-tech radiological diagnostic and treatment methods for cancer patients," said Marat Khusnullin.

The total area of the facility is over 7,500 square meters. The building has already been equipped with modern technological equipment.

"The facility was implemented as part of the capital construction project register, part of the comprehensive state program 'Construction,' overseen by the Russian Ministry of Construction. The 70-bed clinic includes four modern operating rooms, a ward unit for high-dose chemotherapy and bone marrow transplants, research offices, staff quarters, a therapy department, and other facilities," said Deputy Minister of Construction, Housing, and Utilities Yuri Gordeyev.

The Tsyb Clinic employs highly qualified specialists skilled in all modern cancer treatment methods, including radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy.

"Considerable attention was paid to ensuring comfortable conditions for patients and staff at the medical center during the project's development. The building features energy-efficient exterior walls, windows, and roofing. All entrances to the clinic are equipped with heated vestibules. Furthermore, the surrounding area has been fully landscaped. Trees have been planted, benches installed, turf laid, and new lighting installed," said Karen Oganesyan, CEO of the Unified Customer Production and Consulting Company.

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Financial news: 05.03.2026, 11-07 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JUKX4 (DOM.RF30ob) were changed.

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March 5, 2026

11:07

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on 05.03.2026, 11-07 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 110.07) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1152.66 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 12.5%) of the security RU000A0JUKX4 (DOM.RF30ob) were changed.

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Financial news: Gold trading volume on the Moscow Exchange quadrupled in February.

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Systematic gold trading volume on the Moscow Exchange's precious metals market in February 2026 increased almost fourfold compared to February of the previous year, reaching 33.7 tonnes in swap transactions and 9.7 tonnes in spot transactions. In rubles, the volume increased more than fivefold, reaching 537.3 billion rubles.

The volume of silver trading (swap and spot) in February increased sevenfold and amounted to 64.5 tons (13.9 billion rubles), platinum – almost threefold, to 333 kg (1.9 billion rubles), palladium – 3.4 times, to 274 kg (1.2 billion rubles).

The number of transactions on the Moscow Exchange precious metals market in February tripled year-on-year and exceeded 450,000.

In February, private investors were most active in silver trading in the precious metals market, accounting for over 58% of all transactions. Individuals accounted for 4% of gold trading, 48% of platinum trading, and 43% of palladium trading.

The number of individuals who conducted transactions on the Moscow Exchange precious metals market in February 2026 increased by 22% compared to the previous year and amounted to 45.8 thousand.

The total trading volume on the precious metals market last month amounted to 554.3 billion rubles (swap and spot transactions in systemic mode).

Prices on the Moscow Exchange precious metals market are used to calculate the Moscow Exchange Refined Gold Index. RUGOLD, as well as for gold fixing GOLDFIXME, which is used as the strike price for cash-settled ruble gold futures contracts and premium options on this metal. The RUGOLD index is the first commodity indicator, included in the register of the Bank of Russia.

On precious metals market Moscow Exchange investors can trade gold, silver, platinum, and palladium, backed by physical metal in a vault. Trading and settlement are conducted in rubles through the National Clearing Center, a central counterparty, allowing participants to take advantage of a modern risk management system and secure settlements. Precious metals are delivered anonymously to the metal accounts of clearing participants.

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The qualifying round of the international engineering championship CASE-IN was held at the Polytechnic University.

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On March 5, 2026, the qualifying round of the CASE-IN international engineering championship in the "Architecture, Design, Construction, and Housing and Utilities" category was held at the Institute of Civil Engineering of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. The championship is supported by the presidential platform "Russia – Land of Opportunity" and is included in the "Science of Winning" initiative of the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia.

Marina Petrochenko, Director of the Civil Engineering Institute, and Yuri Lazarev, Director of the Higher School of Industrial, Civil, and Road Construction, opened the qualifying round with welcoming remarks, wishing the teams a successful defense and creative ideas.

The selection stage task called for the development of a concept for a multifunctional residential complex with underground parking and integrated Comfort-class non-residential premises, with a total area of 22,000 m², within the existing urban development of a city with a population of 400,000 to 500,000. Metropolis LLC, a leading Russian architectural and construction design firm, initiated and acted as the strategic partner for the "Architecture, Design, Construction, and Housing and Utilities" project.

Nine student teams from the Civil Engineering Institute, divided into groups of 5-7 people, participated in the championship. Over the course of three hours, participants developed comprehensive design solutions, including master plans and massing, architectural and structural solutions, electrical, water, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, as well as fire safety and energy efficiency measures.

The expert committee included representatives of the Civil Engineering Institute: senior lecturers Alexandra Zatsepina and Ekaterina Nedviga of the Higher School of Public Administration and Control (HSPCG), assistants Yulia Mordovkina and Yuri Nosov of the Higher School of Public Administration and Control (HSPCG), associate professor Stanislav Dyakov, and associate professor Olesya Averianova of the Higher School of Public Administration and Control (HSPCG). Representatives of Metropolis LLC included lead architect Diana Batayeva, head of the HVAC group Alexander Kanatov, and chief project designer Nikolai Novikov.

The "polyForma" team took first place. The team included Vera Zorina, Elizaveta Kotarskaya, Nikita Anisimov, Anton Smotrin, Alexander Kolosov, Polina Shirokova, and Ilya Kazinsky. The team's mentor was Anna Korotkova, senior lecturer at the Institute of Strategic Studies' Higher School of Industrial, Civil, and Road Construction.

The MonArchi team took second place. The team included Olga Zamaraeva, Karina Kambulatova, Valeria Cherentaeva, Svetlana Trubitsyna, Alexey Muromsky, Nikita Lapshin, and Alexander Shumailov. The team was mentored by Philipp Shkolyar, Associate Professor at the Institute of Strategic Studies' Graduate School of Industrial, Civil, and Road Construction.

Team Entazis won bronze. Representing them were Ilya Erokhin, Grigory Rytov, Alisa Katelevskaya, Anna Potekhina, Matvey Andreev, Anna Nagovitsyna, and Fyodor Nebabin. The team's mentor was Galina Bardina, senior lecturer at the Institute of Industrial, Civil, and Road Construction (ISI).

At the CASE-IN championship finals, which will take place this May in Moscow, students from the "polyForma" team will not only present their final solutions to the expert community but will also have the opportunity to introduce themselves to Russia's best employers.

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The Chersonesos Monastery Choir's first concert in Moscow

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The Archbishop's Choir of the St. Vladimir Chersonesos Monastery will perform for the first time at the Moscow International House of Music.

The collective was created after the revival of monastic life in the monastery in March 2024.

In addition to participating in divine services at St. Vladimir's Cathedral, the choir performs concert programs that include original arrangements of Russian folk songs and romances.

The group is led by Deacon Alexander Amerkhanov, a graduate of the Academy of Choral Art and the Sretensky Theological Academy.

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Financial news: 05.03.2026, 10-53 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A101590 (DOM 1P-7R) were changed.

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March 5, 2026

10:53

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on 05.03.2026, 10:53 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 109.0) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1168.8 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 8.75%) of the security RU000A101590 (DOM 1P-7R) were changed.

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March 5, 2026. Work is underway at the 11th voice-over studio on a project for the Russia 1 channel. Sound post-production of the 4-part television film "The Nurse" (produced by the Bayrak Film Company) is underway at the Mosfilm Tonstudio production and technical facilities.

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The sound post-production of the 4-part television film “The Nurse” (produced by “Bayrak Film Company”) is being carried out at the production and technical base of the Mosfilm Sound Studio.

"The main character, Olga, faces betrayal, but that's not all the difficulties she must overcome. Having experienced loss, the characters realize that the twists and turns of love and family lead them to a new beginning in life," the film's synopsis states.

Filming for the television series took place in St. Petersburg in November and December 2025. The director and screenwriter of the melodrama was Oksana Bayrak, known for her work on the series "Nothing Happens Twice," "Summer Snow," "Rain at the End of Summer," "Women's Intuition," and "Two Kilometers from the New Year," among others. The director's filmography includes more than three dozen projects. The director of photography is Gotlib Monenzhe, the production designer is Rimma Akhmadulina, and the producers are Margo Krzhizhevskaya and Nikita Shumakov. Galina Salgarelli co-wrote the screenplay. The leading actors are Anton Batyrev, Olga Fadeeva, Irina Efremova, Marie Mark, and Philipp Koznov. The series will be available for viewing on the "Smotrim" platform (Russia 1).

"Mosfilm is a true cinema hall! We work on sound in very comfortable conditions. Here you realize you're making a real film! And, of course, the staff here are true professionals. The actors who participate in the voiceover shifts are thrilled! Even just walking into the sound studio makes you want to create!" director Oksana Bayrak noted in a comment for Mosfilm.ru.

Speech studios No. 9, 10, and 11 are designed for recording lines and dialogue for video. The studios' large spaces (130 square meters) allow for the preservation of natural sound quality, which is especially important when recording famous actors with recognizable voices. All studios have network access to a shared Avid NEXIS storage system, allowing simultaneous work in multiple studios with the same content.

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For questions on renting music studios, re-recording studios, speech and sound studios – Tatyana Balter, Director of the Tonstudio PC, Tel.: 7 (499) 143-9803, e-mail: tonstudio@mosfilm.ru

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Financial news: 05.03.2026, 10-19 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A101T64 (Slavnef1P1) were changed.

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March 5, 2026

10:19

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on 05.03.2026, 10-19 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 110.48) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1192.95 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 10.0%) of the security RU000A101T64 (Slavnef1R1) were changed.

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