On March 23, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said that businesses should not be punished, but violations should be prevented. The Prime Minister announced on Thursday. do not answer To questions of State Duma deputies.
“In practice, it is necessary to prevent violations, not to impose fines. This is exactly where we start. “The main condition the government is working on is to reduce the administrative burden on business,” Mishustin said.
At the same time, the prime minister explained that it is impossible for entrepreneurs to completely exclude inspections, but it is worth minimizing them.
Earlier, Mishustin stated that in 2022, sales of products and services of the Russian IT industry increased by 22%.
“This year, the launch of pilot projects on the introduction of Russian computer-aided design systems at the largest enterprises will be fully completed. And also – essential products for data and process management,” he said.
Mishustin also announced an increase in the minimum wage in Russia from January 1, 2024. As the Prime Minister stated, the figure will grow by another 18.5%. Mishustin added that the Russian economy remained afloat in 2022, returning to its growth trajectory, and that in 2024 GDP growth rates will be higher than that of developed countries.