Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the country’s government to present an updated forecast of non-energy exports by April 1 next year. We are talking about the plan until 2030, as indicated in the list of instructions drawn up following the results of an expanded meeting of the Presidium of the State Council and published on the Kremlin’s official website.
“The Government of the Russian Federation, together with the interested executive bodies of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation and with the participation of organizations producing non-energy goods and raw materials, should assess the planned volumes of exports of these goods until 2030. (for each main nomenclature group, by export directions and the largest transport and logistics corridors), foreseeing the need for additional measures to increase the volume of their exports”, – this is Putin’s order.
Members of the government must carry out their work taking into account the needs of the domestic market for certain goods.
EADaily Previously he also reported on measures to support high-tech exports, which the country’s government should present on behalf of the president.