First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov said that the Russian government will develop a new national project aimed at developing small and medium-sized businesses in the country by 2030. This was reported by TASS.
According to the Deputy Prime Minister, it is planned to realize the export potential of SMEs and encourage investment activities within the framework of the national project. In addition, targets will be set to increase labor productivity in the sector by 25% and facilitate job creation for young people.
Among specific support measures, Belousov listed the expansion of tax deductions, the creation of at least 100 technology parks across the country, and increasing the volume of purchases of large enterprises from SMEs. According to the Deputy Prime Minister, this will increase the number of newly created small businesses and extend their working life.
Currently, more than a third of small businesses in Russia are engaged in trade. Within the scope of the new national project, it is planned to diversify the structure of SMEs and develop other areas of activity.
At the beginning of October, SMEs is planning To contribute to the solution of import substitution problems.
It was previously known that the Russians are becoming more likely. Continue From entrepreneurship to self-employment.