Russia Seeks Youth In High-Tech Industry And Auto Manufacturing

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Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin called on young Russians to contribute to domestic industrial enterprises, including automobile factories. This message was shared by TASS in its coverage. Mishustin spoke plainly to the younger generation, urging them to join high-tech sectors and work on engines, technologies, rockets, new aircraft, and cars. He highlighted heavy engineering and transport engineering as growth areas and noted that the government is supporting a broad modernization push. During a visit to Samara on the invitation of PJSC UEC-Kuznetsov, a company involved in building aerospace engines, Mishustin stressed the opportunities available right here at home and the importance of investing talent into national projects. His remarks framed a broader policy goal: strengthening domestic capabilities across key industries while creating meaningful employment for skilled graduates and technicians who want to build careers within Russia.

On the factory floor, Mishustin observed a sizable arrival of young workers who joined the site with evident enthusiasm. He described their presence as a positive signal for the future of Russian industry and a sign that the workforce is ready to contribute to ambitious industrial programs. His walk through the workshops underscored the government’s belief that youth can play a pivotal role in advancing research, design, and manufacturing across the country. This visible intergenerational collaboration was intended to illustrate progress in ongoing modernization efforts and to reassure communities that domestic production remains a central priority for national development.

According to Rosstat, Russian auto factories produced 197 thousand cars over the first half of the year, a drop of 29.9 percent compared with the same period last year. Nevertheless, production in June totaled 42 thousand cars, a figure that represents 3.1 times the level recorded in June of the previous year. The statistics reflect fluctuations in output linked to market demand, supply chains, and ongoing investments aimed at expanding capacity and modernization in the automotive sector. Industry observers note that the June gains demonstrate recovery momentum in some segments as manufacturing lines adapt to evolving conditions and as new models and technologies begin to roll off assembly lines.

Earlier statements from AvtoVAZ addressed the stock levels of the Lada Granta at dealerships, signaling ongoing adjustments in inventory management to meet consumer demand. The evolving dealer network and signaling of model availability form part of a broader effort to stabilize supply and enhance consumer confidence in domestic brands. The dialogue around stock positions and regional distribution continues to be a focal point for manufacturers, retailers, and policymakers who aim to secure steady production and robust market performance in the years ahead.

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