Head of the Ministry of Economic Development says Putin’s program will ensure GDP growth by 3%

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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s message to the Federal Assembly includes an action plan that will support the positive dynamics of Russia’s GDP and enable the Russian economy to grow by 3% by 2030. This was stated by Maxim Reshetnikov, head of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation. RIA News.

“The strong framework of resource-saturated economic decisions expressed in the message and which will be included in the action plan will help maintain the current positive dynamics, with economic growth reaching 3% by 2030.” The Minister said.

According to him, the final figures on the dynamics will be announced in April.

As Reshetnikov points out, the president’s message is essentially a comprehensive development program of Russia until 2030. He stated that it contained “many parts”

“Of particular importance to the economy is everything related to the development of the supply-side economy. “A course, a very broad agenda, regarding this national technological leadership project has been announced,” the minister continued.

He noted that it is based on its own technologies (machine tool manufacturing, microelectronics, unmanned aerial vehicles, etc.) that should support the supply economy.

The head of the Ministry of Economic Development emphasized the issues of supporting investments and regions, as well as other blocks important for the economy.

“To support the regions, this includes debt forgiveness, provided that the regions allocate funds to support infrastructure as they wish; and infrastructure budget loans,” he said.

Reshetnikov also noted the Russian leader’s support for the continuation of “tools developed over the years.”

February 29 Putin spoke In a two-hour message to the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.

Previously in the Kremlin appreciated Reaction of other countries to Putin’s message.

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