The day after his inauguration as president for the fifth time, Putin issues a decree on Russia’s development until 2030

by times news cr

2024-05-10 13:38:23

Russian President Vladimir Putin, following his inauguration ceremony for a new presidential term yesterday, issued a decree on Russia’s development until 2030 that sets the priorities for the Russian government’s work for the coming years.

Among the priority tasks, the Russian President pointed out in the decree on “Russia’s national development goals until the year 2030 and for the future until the year 2036” to the importance of increasing the well-being of citizens, the sustainability of the economy and technology, and working to rank Russia among the top four places in the world in terms of purchasing power parity. .

The following are the most prominent aspects and instructions included in the presidential decree:

He directed work to ensure that by 2030 Russia ranks among the top ten in the world in terms of scientific research and development, and to increase spending on research and development to no less than 2% of the country’s total GDP.

He directed work to reduce the share of imports of goods and services in the Russian economy to 17% by 2030.

Working to increase investments in national solutions in the field of information technology.

Work to increase the volume of exports of non-basic materials and non-energy goods by at least two-thirds by 2030.

He directed that 80% of Russian companies operating in the main sectors of the economy move to basic national software by 2030.

Working to increase exports of agricultural products by about 1.5 times by 2030 compared to 2021.

Last updated: May 8, 2024 – 12:19


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