Cotton: The "White Gold" That Feeds Millions

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October 7, 2025 Economic development

Today, October 7, is World Cotton Day. This year, the observance will focus on the vast opportunities offered by the cotton sector, including its vital contribution to international trade and inclusive economic growth.

Cotton is more than just a fiber used to make T-shirts and jeans. It's a strategic resource, playing a vital role in the global economy, social sustainability, and international trade. It supports the livelihoods of over 100 million families worldwide and helps address key sustainable development challenges.

The Cotton Industry: An Engine of Inclusive Growth

At all stages of the cotton value chain, the industry creates jobs, particularly in rural areas, empowers women and youth, and promotes local processing. Women make up approximately 43 percent of cotton workers, particularly active in planting and harvesting in Africa and Asia. The use of by-products, such as cottonseed oil and feed components, increases profits and unlocks the industry's economic potential.

To improve the sustainability and efficiency of cotton farming, investment in research, digitalization, innovation, and improved governance is essential. This isn't just modernization—it's a path to a more equitable and environmentally friendly future, where cotton becomes not just a commodity but also a tool for social progress.

Global cotton production in 2024 reached 26 million tonnes, of which over nine million tonnes were exported. In value terms, production is valued at over $75 billion annually, and trade volume is approximately $20 billion. The largest exporters are Brazil and the United States, while the main importers are Bangladesh and Vietnam. The top five producers are China, India, Brazil, the United States, and Pakistan, accounting for over 75 percent of the global total.

Cotton vs. Synthetics: The Battle for the Market

Although cotton accounted for 60 percent of global fiber consumption in the 1960s, its share had fallen to 22 percent by 2024. This is due to the growing popularity of synthetic materials such as polyester, which now ranks first in terms of consumption. Nevertheless, cotton remains the second most popular fiber in the world. About 80 percent of cotton is used in clothing, and the remaining 20 percent is used in home textiles and industrial goods.

International cotton trade must be open, transparent, fair, and non-discriminatory. Only under such conditions can sustainable livelihoods be secured for millions of people, especially in low-income countries. Closer coordination across the entire supply chain—from field to store—enhances efficiency, transparency, and the value of products.

World Cotton Day highlights the historical, economic and social significance of this product, draws attention to the industry's problems and demonstrates how cotton helps achieve the goals 2030 Agenda for Sustainable DevelopmentThis day is an opportunity to support farmers, improve nutrition, protect the environment, and ensure a decent life for everyone on Earth.

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Variations on different themes. Premiere evening

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The Eldar Cinema and Concert Hall will present the program "Variations on Various Themes. An Evening of Premieres."

Guitarist Arkady Reznik will perform both masterpieces of the past and new works created especially for him. These will include two world premieres by the renowned Russian composer Nikita Koshkin: variations "On a Theme of the Folia" and "On a Theme of Rachmaninoff." The program also includes variations by Spain's Francisco Tárrega (on a theme by Paganini), Poland's Aleksander Tansman (on a theme by Scriabin), and Italy's Mauro Giuliani (on themes from Rossini operas).

Duration: one hour 20 minutes.

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China supports strengthening the WTO and protecting multilateral trade, says Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui.

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Moscow, October 7 (Xinhua) — China supports strengthening the World Trade Organization (WTO) and protecting the multilateral trading system. This was stated by Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui in an article recently published in the Russian newspaper Trud. The publication follows China's decision not to seek new special and differential treatment in current and future WTO negotiations, which was announced in September at the 80th session of the UN General Assembly.

"China firmly shoulders its responsibilities by fully defending the multilateral trading system," the article said.

Zhang Hanhui recalled that China, having joined the WTO in 2001 as a developing country, enjoys special and differential treatment, actively participates in multilateral trade negotiations, and makes a significant contribution to promoting the liberalization and facilitation of global trade. "China always remembers the original goals of its WTO accession and firmly fulfills its commitment to openness," the diplomat added.

He assessed that the rules-based multilateral trading system is currently facing increasingly serious problems such as hegemonism, unilateralism, and protectionism. "Moreover, individual countries are unleashing trade and tariff wars, which are seriously damaging the legitimate interests of WTO members, seriously undermining the global economic and trade order, and creating uncertainty and instability for global economic development," the ambassador emphasized, noting that the international community is increasingly advocating for the preservation of the multilateral trading system and calling on the WTO to play a more active role in this process.

Zhang Hanhui noted that, in this context, China's decision demonstrates its firm support for the multilateral trading system and its responsibility as a global power. "This decision will give new impetus to the liberalization and facilitation of global trade and investment, and will inject positive energy into the process of reforming the global economic governance system," he asserted.

As the ambassador pointed out, China consistently adheres to the principles of multilateralism and actively works to create a just and equitable world order. China has always been and remains part of the Global South and will firmly stand shoulder to shoulder with other developing WTO members, narrowing the development gap between North and South and placing development at the center of the WTO reform process.

"China will steadily promote the construction of an open global economy, work with Russia and other countries within the WTO to make greater positive contributions to global prosperity, inclusiveness, and development, and work hand in hand with all countries to create a better future," Zhang Hanhui concluded.

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In Kazakhstan, life expectancy will increase to 75.8 years by 2025, according to the Ministry of Health.

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Almaty, October 7 (Xinhua) — Life expectancy in Kazakhstan is expected to increase from 75.4 to 75.8 years this year, the Kazinform news agency reported on Tuesday, citing Kazakh Health Minister Akmaral Alnazarova.

Speaking at a government meeting, she noted that life expectancy has increased to 75.4 years since the introduction of mandatory social health insurance in Kazakhstan. According to the World Bank, Kazakhstan is the leader among Central Asian countries in this indicator.

According to A. Alnazarova, the mortality rate in Kazakhstan decreased by 3 percent in the first half of 2025. –0–

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The price of gold has exceeded $4,000 per ounce for the first time in history.

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NEW YORK, Oct. 7 (Xinhua) — Gold prices rose at the start of U.S. trading on Tuesday, with December gold futures hitting a new record high of $4,000.10 for the first time.

The price of the yellow metal remains high due to strong demand for safe haven assets. –0–

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Anniversary of attacks on Israel: UN Secretary-General calls for immediate release of hostages and end to hostilities

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October 6, 2025 Peace and security

October 7 marks two years since the attacks by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups on Israel. On this occasion, the UN Secretary-General issued a statement honoring the memory of the victims, expressing solidarity with the injured, and reiterating his demand for the immediate release of all hostages and an end to the bloodshed.

According to the head of the Organization, the events of that day will forever remain etched in people's memories. "Two years ago, on this day, Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups carried out a horrific, large-scale terrorist attack on Israel. The attackers brutally murdered more than 1,250 Israelis and foreign citizens. More than 250 people, including women, children, and the elderly, were taken hostage and taken to the Gaza Strip. On this day, we honor the memory of all those killed and subjected to horrific violence," the Secretary-General said.

Release the hostages – unconditionally and immediately.

He emphasized that the suffering of the victims and their families continues today: "The horror of that dark day will forever remain etched in our memory. Two years later, the hostages are still in horrific conditions in Gaza. I have met with the families of the hostages and survivors, who have shared their unbearable pain with me."

"I've said it again and again, and I repeat it today with even greater urgency: release the hostages—unconditionally and immediately. End all suffering," the UN chief urged. "We are witnessing a humanitarian catastrophe of a scale beyond comprehension. Stop the fighting in Gaza, Israel, and the region—now. Stop forcing civilians to pay with their lives and futures."

According to him, the world needs hope today. The Secretary-General noted the need to intensify diplomatic efforts. "The recent proposal by US President Donald Trump offers an opportunity that must be seized to end this tragic conflict," the Secretary-General emphasized.

He emphasized the need for a lasting ceasefire and a resumption of political dialogue, which, he said, would prevent further bloodshed and pave the way for peace. The UN chief also called for respect for international law.

Antonio Guterres He assured that the United Nations would continue to support peace efforts and called for the memory of the victims to be honored by continuing to work for a just resolution to the conflict. "On this somber anniversary, let us honor the memory of the victims by working for the only way forward—a just and lasting peace in which Israelis, Palestinians, and all peoples of the region live side by side in security, dignity, and mutual respect," he concluded. Antonio Guterres.

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Infrastructure Development and Digital Technologies: How Moscow is Implementing its Tariff Strategy

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Digitalization is becoming an integral tool for ensuring transparent, high-quality, and reasonable tariff regulation. This was stated by Maria Bagreeva, Deputy Mayor of Moscow and Head of the Department of Economic Policy and City Development, at the 10th All-Russian Tariff Conference held in Sochi. The event was organized by the Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia.

"We are refining all our information systems and their visual representation in the 'Digital Twin of Moscow'—a 3D model of the capital that allows us to plan urban development across all areas. From a tariff regulation perspective, it contains complete and reliable information on utility supply systems, generation facilities, and networks, including data on their performance and depreciation levels. This allows us to efficiently plan investment programs and development activities, understand where problems exist, and address them accordingly," said Maria Bagreeva.

Tariff regulation is a matter of people's quality of life, business stability and profitability, trust in the government, and confidence in the future. An important area of digitalization is the digitization of regulated organizations' investment program activities. Maintaining digital passports of investment activities will allow for monitoring not only the plans but also the stages of implementation of such organizations' investment programs. The next step in this model will be to increase the share of the investment component in tariffs—that is, the portion of funds allocated for the construction of new supply networks, reconstruction, and modernization of existing ones—to 26 percent by 2030, the Deputy Mayor noted.

Tariff application submissions are also being digitized, significantly simplifying the entire process for both regulated organizations and the regulator. Six areas of tariff regulation have been digitized to date, with 85 percent of tariff applications now submitted digitally, and plans are underway to increase this share to 100 percent in the near future. In addition to tariff applications, related processes, such as grid connections, water loss standard calculations, and information disclosure by housing and utilities organizations, are also being digitized.

Moscow's new digital tools include a calculator that forecasts changes to residents' payments and the fulfillment of the index cap for individual tariffs. Next year, a single payment document index is planned for integration into the calculator. Based on real data, this will allow for monitoring the growth of residents' payments for housing and utilities and promptly adjusting tariff policy.

Moscow has consolidated all digital tariff regulation tools into the Tariff information and analytical system (IAS). The system is integrated with the databases of the Federal Tax Service of Russia and the Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia, Rosreestr, and the Treasury of Russia, as well as the Federal State Information System "Tariff" of the Federal Antimonopoly Service.

The capital is actively sharing its experience in digitally transforming tariff regulation with other regions. Thus, in addition to Moscow, Sevastopol, the Luhansk People's Republic, and the Rostov and Oryol regions are already connected to the IAS "Tariff" system. Additional participants are planned for the future.

"It's important for us to ensure timely development and high-quality maintenance of infrastructure, to ensure residents understand they're paying reasonable fees, and to ensure regulated organizations are able to cover not only their operating costs but also their investment costs. The digital tools we've developed will help us address these challenges further," concluded Maria Bagreeva.

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It's your turn, Vitaly Savelyev: "Your brain needs to be trained just like your body."

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Russian Deputy Prime Minister and Polytechnic University graduate Vitaly Savelyev became the thirteenth guest of the discussion club. "The floor is yours!" project "Lepota".

The Semenov Hall was over 100 percent full. First, Vitaly Gennadievich was congratulated on being awarded the title of Honorary Doctor of SPbPU: the mantle presentation ceremony took place on the same day, two hours earlier.

Vitaly Savelyev graduated from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the M. I. Kalinin Leningrad Polytechnic Institute in 1977, specializing in mechanical engineering for construction and road machinery and equipment. After ten years of engineering experience, he received a second degree from the Leningrad Engineering and Economics Institute, earning a PhD in economics.

He worked on the construction of the Sayano-Shushenskaya Hydroelectric Power Plant, rising from a commissioning engineer to the manager of the All-Union Trust "Sevzapmetallurgmontazh" (Sevzapmetallurgmontazh) of the USSR Ministry of Construction and Special Construction. He also worked for large commercial organizations, including Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Trade of the Russian Federation and CEO of PJSC Aeroflot. In 2020, he was appointed Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation. On May 14, 2024, he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation. That same year, he became the Special Representative of the President of Russia for the Development of the North-South International Transport Corridor.

At a meeting with Polytechnic University students and staff, Vitaly Savelyev gave a short lecture on the construction of high-speed highways in Russia and on future technologies such as magnetic levitation (maglev) and vacuum travel (Hyperloop). He emphasized that today's students will be working with these technologies. Afterward, Vitaly Gennadyevich answered questions from the audience and offered some valuable advice.

After graduating from the Polytechnic University, you rose through the ranks from an engineer to high-ranking government positions. What principles and inner values helped you along the way?

— For me, maintaining balance has always been fundamental. In everything you're building now—your body, your health, sports—and I played a lot of sports at university. And secondly, you need to constantly learn. You have to constantly push yourself, never let yourself slack off. You should have a professional hobby. It distracts you, gives you a different perspective on what you're doing. I was a professional photographer; I was the Nikon ambassador in Russia. I still shoot, and I find time on Sundays. Yesterday, I was out for a walk with my eldest son, and I was photographing autumn Moscow. You have to be able to distract yourself. I teach this to my children too; I have three (applause), and I also have four grandchildren (applause). You have to always be balanced. That's the most important thing.

— Vitaly Gennadievich, what sports did you do?

— I'm a candidate for Master of Sports of the USSR in boxing (applause). I was a two-time Burevestnik champion and a prize winner of the Leningrad student championship. But it's important to keep your mind in shape, not just your body. If you don't develop it, it starts to deteriorate. I picked up my latest hobby after COVID. In my spare time, I'm learning pi. I can recite the first 376 digits from memory. So there has to be something that motivates you to keep doing something. Brains are trained like muscles—believe me. If you maintain balance, you'll succeed. You're studying at one of the best universities. I've always been and remain proud to have graduated from the Polytechnic University. My teachers and mentors, Vladimir Vachaganovich Badalov and Albert Yakovlevich Bashkarev, are here in the audience today. The foundation you learn at university lasts a lifetime. You are now being imbued with knowledge, taught things that will definitely be useful in life. Your teachers are developing you and teaching you how to think.

— How will high-speed transport impact regional development and tourism?

"One of the key parameters of quality of life is mobility. That's why the construction of high-speed roads creates significant opportunities for regional development."

— If students have ideas for high-speed transportation technologies, such as autonomous vehicle repairs, where can they apply?

"Nobody considers ideas directly. But ideas can be patented and obtain a copyright certificate. Another option is to publish an article in a professional publication, and you'll definitely be found if the idea is innovative. We monitor all publications in our industry."

— What are the environmental advantages and disadvantages of high-speed transport, and how is automation of traffic on the line ensured?

"A high-speed railway will have an even greater environmental impact than an airplane. Airlines generally operate on clean kerosene, and air pollution is less than two percent per year globally. You're absolutely right to ask how safety will be ensured, since the project calls for trains to run at 15-minute intervals; maintaining such a discrete interval is impossible without automation. Several institutes are working on this issue. We must achieve this; this is our technological sovereignty."

— Why are you focusing on high-speed rail instead of promoting airspace, given that air transport is considered safer?

"An airplane can't always compensate for the train. Yes, Moscow-St. Petersburg flights fly every 15 minutes, 70 flights a day. But how will you land in Tver? In Veliky Novgorod?"

— Given your successful experience as a manager, what key principles of process management can you highlight?

Management is the art of achieving results through your subordinates. You need to set goals so that employees achieve at least 4% of the desired results. If you accept their lack of accomplishment and do it yourself, you've lost. You should never do anything for your subordinates. There are several important functions. The main one is planning. It binds. If you set a date, that's it, you're its hostage; explaining why you didn't complete it by the deadline will be difficult. Sometimes you've planned everything, but 20 minutes later the conditions change. That's when the "regulation" function comes in. Once you've adjusted the process, the control function appears. You must constantly monitor your subordinates. Finally, the function of analysis and reaching a new level is new planning. You make adjustments to the plan. If you work like this, I guarantee you'll be successful. I read about this when I was starting my career, I still use it, and I always say: there are no unsolvable problems, only complex solutions.

At the end of the meeting, Vitaly Savelyev received a branded Lepota project T-shirt with the lucky number thirteen as a gift.

"I love this number!" Vitaly Gennadievich rejoiced. "I had a car with the license plate number 13 and an apartment number 13." And on the second T-shirt, which remained at the Polytechnic University, the hero of the evening signed a wish for everyone good luck.

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How delightful the evenings are in Russia

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Library No. 230 will host the program "How Enchanting Evenings Are in Russia," dedicated to National Unity Day. Guests will see a book and illustration exhibition, "The Road to Peace and Harmony," and learn about folklore and literature about the traditions of Russia's peoples. A lecture will explore the history of the holiday and the country's cultural diversity, and the event will conclude with a literary and musical program, "Many Nations, One Homeland," performed by singer Oleg Alexandrov.

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Breaking: WTO raises global trade growth forecast for 2025 to 2.4 percent

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Geneva, Oct. 7 (Xinhua) — The World Trade Organization (WTO) on Tuesday raised its forecast for global merchandise trade growth in 2025 to 2.4 percent, up from the 0.9 percent forecast made in August. At the same time, the forecast for 2026 was lowered to 0.5 percent from 1.8 percent.

According to the latest WTO World Trade Prospects and Statistics report, global GDP is projected to grow by 2.7 percent in 2025 and 2.6 percent in 2026. –0–

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