The Russian Government has been assigned to consider allocating a portion of customs proceeds in excess of the amount set by the federal budget federal law to upgrade railways and motor roads leading to checkpoints on Russia’s state border.
The Government was also instructed to consider providing more funding from the federal budget for export support centres located in the Russian regions.
The Government was instructed, in collaboration with VEB.RF State Development Corporation and Russian Export Centre, to ensure that practical mechanisms to protect the Russian investors’ property rights and business interests are in place when investment promotion and protection agreements get implemented and updated, and to amend legal regulations, if necessary.
The Government, in conjunction with the State Council Commission on International Cooperation and Export and regional executive bodies, was instructed to draft a plan for developing interregional cooperation that includes export numbers for core countries that are significant and promising importers of Russian goods and are not considered unfriendly foreign countries.
In cooperation with the State Council Commission on International Cooperation and Export and the Russian Export Centre, the Government was instructed to develop a digital standard for providing regional export services and support measures ensuring exporters’ access to these services and support measures using the one-stop-shop information system for foreign trade activities. These instructions include expanding international infrastructure to support Russia’s exports and exports support institutes in core countries and improving the effectiveness of the Russian manufacturers’ participation in the exhibitions held outside Russia.
The instructions issued to the Government and VEB.RF State Development Corporation, Russian Export Centre and State Council commissions on International Cooperation and Export, and Economy and Finance, with the involvement of the Bank of Russia, concern developing a comprehensive package of measures to support exports of high-tech industrial output.
The Government in conjunction with concerned regional executive bodies and organisations producing non-resource, non-energy goods, was instructed to assess estimated export volumes of these goods to 2030 and, if necessary, to introduce additional measures to boost these exports in order to achieve targeted growth by 2030, while considering domestic market needs.
The instructions to the Government and concerned regional authorities and Russian Railways concern expanding the transport and logistics infrastructure, including as part of the Efficient Transport System national project.
The instructions to the Government in conjunction with the State Council commissions on International Cooperation and Export, and Efficient Transport System and other concerned organisations, concern creating proper conditions for building key transport and logistics centres funded from non-budgetary sources, with account taken of the export goods routes along, among others, international transport and logistics corridors and considering estimated import and export volumes using the infrastructure of such corridors.
The instructions to the Government, in conjunction with Russian Railways, Russian Export Centre, and State Council commissions on International Cooperation and Export, and the Efficient Transport System, and other concerned organisations, concern measures to achieve targeted growth in non-resource and non-energy exports by 2030.
The Government, in conjunction with the Russian Export Centre and with the participation of the State Council Commission on International Cooperation and Export was instructed to draft a Made in Russia programme to promote Russian-made products internationally under the national Made in Russia brand, and include a plan for joint actions to implement it by concerned federal and regional executive authorities.
The instructions to the Government in conjunction with the Russian Export Centre and Rosatom State Corporation concern providing additional state support for educational projects to train personnel for implementing foreign economic projects.
Separate instructions have been issued to the Agency for Strategic Initiatives to Promote New Projects and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.