π ANNOUNCEMENT: On September 16 at 12:00 Moscow Time (GMT+3), the Valdai Club will host a discussion on import substitution in the context of anti-Russia sanctions.
Unprecedented restrictive measures against Russia by Western states have given particular importance to the issue of import substitution of foreign goods and services.
Under the new conditions, the substitution of Western imports can go in two ways. The key is the rise of the domestic industry, and for this, Russia retains scientific and technical reserves in a number of strategic industries. At the same time, the task is to expand trade relations with friendly countries in order to replace in a short time those goods that are leaving the Russian market and that domestic production will not be able to master in a short time.
βTo what extent is the domestic industry ready for import substitution?
βWhat needs to be done by the state to support industry?
βWhich sectors are the most vulnerable, and in which sectors can import substitution be carried out as soon as possible?
Participants of the expert discussion will try to find answers to these and other questions.
π₯ Speakers:
πΉ Aleksey Dzermant, Director, Centre for the Study and Development of Continental Integration βNorthern Eurasiaβ
πΉ Maxim Kolesnikov, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation
πΉ Dmitry Kolobov, Director of the Department for the Development of the Industry of Socially Significant Goods of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
Moderator:
π© Ivan Timofeev, Programme Director of the Valdai International Discussion Club
Working languages: Russian, English.
βΉοΈ Information for the media: In order to get accredited for the event, please fill out the form on our website or call +79269307763.
A link to the live broadcast of the discussion will be posted on all online platforms of the Valdai Club: on the website, Twitter, VKontakte, Telegram and Yandex.Zen.
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Unprecedented restrictive measures against Russia by Western states have given particular importance to the issue of import substitution of foreign goods and services.
Under the new conditions, the substitution of Western imports can go in two ways. The key is the rise of the domestic industry, and for this, Russia retains scientific and technical reserves in a number of strategic industries. At the same time, the task is to expand trade relations with friendly countries in order to replace in a short time those goods that are leaving the Russian market and that domestic production will not be able to master in a short time.
βTo what extent is the domestic industry ready for import substitution?
βWhat needs to be done by the state to support industry?
βWhich sectors are the most vulnerable, and in which sectors can import substitution be carried out as soon as possible?
Participants of the expert discussion will try to find answers to these and other questions.
π₯ Speakers:
πΉ Aleksey Dzermant, Director, Centre for the Study and Development of Continental Integration βNorthern Eurasiaβ
πΉ Maxim Kolesnikov, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation
πΉ Dmitry Kolobov, Director of the Department for the Development of the Industry of Socially Significant Goods of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
Moderator:
π© Ivan Timofeev, Programme Director of the Valdai International Discussion Club
Working languages: Russian, English.
βΉοΈ Information for the media: In order to get accredited for the event, please fill out the form on our website or call +79269307763.
A link to the live broadcast of the discussion will be posted on all online platforms of the Valdai Club: on the website, Twitter, VKontakte, Telegram and Yandex.Zen.
#EconomicStatecraft #import #sanctions
@valdai_club
Valdai Club
Valdai Club to Discuss Import Substitution in the Context of Anti-Russia Sanctions
ο»ΏOn September 16 at 12:00 Moscow Time (GMT+3), the Valdai Club will host a discussion on import substitution in the context of anti-Russia sanctions.
β° TODAY at 12:00 Moscow Time (GMT+3), the Valdai Club will host a discussion on import substitution in the context of anti-Russia sanctions.
βTo what extent is the domestic industry ready for import substitution?
βWhat needs to be done by the state to support industry?
βWhich sectors are the most vulnerable, and in which sectors can import substitution be carried out as soon as possible?
Participants of the expert discussion will try to find answers to these and other questions.
A link to the live broadcast of the discussion will be posted on all online platforms of the Valdai Club: on the website, Twitter, VKontakte, Telegram and Yandex.Zen.
#EconomicStatecraft #import #sanctions
@valdai_club
βTo what extent is the domestic industry ready for import substitution?
βWhat needs to be done by the state to support industry?
βWhich sectors are the most vulnerable, and in which sectors can import substitution be carried out as soon as possible?
Participants of the expert discussion will try to find answers to these and other questions.
A link to the live broadcast of the discussion will be posted on all online platforms of the Valdai Club: on the website, Twitter, VKontakte, Telegram and Yandex.Zen.
#EconomicStatecraft #import #sanctions
@valdai_club
UPD: The livestream is over. The video of the discussion is available via the same link. Stay tuned!
π₯ LIVE: at 12:00 Moscow Time (GMT+3) we are starting a discussion on import substitution in the context of anti-Russia sanctions.
https://vk.com/video-214192832_456239029
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π₯ LIVE: at 12:00 Moscow Time (GMT+3) we are starting a discussion on import substitution in the context of anti-Russia sanctions.
https://vk.com/video-214192832_456239029
#EconomicStatecraft #import #sanctions
@valdai_club
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LIVE: A Discussion on Import Substitution in the Context of Anti-Russia Sanctions
On September 16 at 12:00 Moscow Time (GMT+3), the Valdai Club will host a discussion on import substitution in the context of anti-Russia sanctions. More: https://valdaiclub.com/multimedia/video/a-discussion-on-import-substitution/
π· On September 16, the Valdai Club held a discussion on import substitution in the context of anti-Russia sanctions.
Photo gallery of the discussion is available on VK.
The video of the discussion is available via this link.
Stay tuned!
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Photo gallery of the discussion is available on VK.
The video of the discussion is available via this link.
Stay tuned!
#EconomicStatecraft #import #sanctions
@valdai_club
π·πΊπ Import Substitution: Technological Sovereignty and the Cultivation of Russian Brands
On September 16th, the Valdai Club hosted a discussion dedicated to the issues of import substitution in the context of anti-Russia sanctions.
βSince February 2022, so-called export controls targeting Russia have reached a level that the world has not seen implemented, probably, for the last seventy years,β said Ivan Timofeev, Programme Director of the Valdai Club, who moderated the discussion. βWe predict that the process of imposing export and import restrictions will continue.β According to Timofeev, the best way to adapt to this process is import substitution.
πΉ Maxim Kolesnikov, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, emphasised that the government has been working diligently on a high-priority plan to respond to the new challenges. Among these measures, he named concessional lending programmes, tax incentives, and direct financial support. βWe can say that these and other measures helped to stabilise the situation and avoid the decline of the economy, which was predicted at the beginning of the year,β added the Deputy Minister. βItβs too early to say, but we believe the economy has adapted quickly to the new challenges.β He called the increase in technological sovereignty, which implies import substitution and a restoration of technological parity, a key area of the economy.
πΉ According to Dmitry Kolobov, Director of the Department for the Development of the Industry of Socially Significant Goods of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, all sectors of the economy must now answer three questions: what should we do in a full cycle, what will we continue to import, and what shall we do with foreign markets? He said that the ministry provides support to companies mainly in the spheres of logistics, working with finances, and rebuilding cooperation chains. He called support for advertising of Russian manufacturers on Russian television an important measure.
πΉ Aleksey Dzermant, Director of Northern Eurasia, the Belarusian Centre for the Study and Development of Continental Integration, noted that the Republic of Belarus faced sanctions that forced it to engage in import substitution even before the Russian Federation. He pointed to the successfully implemented Union programmes of deep integration, which provide for the convergence of technological regulations, approaches to transport, and logistics. He expressed interest in the idea of a digital analogue of the Soviet State Planning Committee (Gosplan, the agency responsible for central economic planning in the USSR). This βDigital Gosplanβ would assemble information about the industrial capabilities of Russia, Belarus, and potentially other EAEU countries into a single, digital system. According to Dzermant, it is also important to study the experience of countries that have been under sanctions for a long time, particularly Iran and North Korea.
#EconomicStatecraft #import #sanctions
@valdai_club
On September 16th, the Valdai Club hosted a discussion dedicated to the issues of import substitution in the context of anti-Russia sanctions.
βSince February 2022, so-called export controls targeting Russia have reached a level that the world has not seen implemented, probably, for the last seventy years,β said Ivan Timofeev, Programme Director of the Valdai Club, who moderated the discussion. βWe predict that the process of imposing export and import restrictions will continue.β According to Timofeev, the best way to adapt to this process is import substitution.
πΉ Maxim Kolesnikov, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, emphasised that the government has been working diligently on a high-priority plan to respond to the new challenges. Among these measures, he named concessional lending programmes, tax incentives, and direct financial support. βWe can say that these and other measures helped to stabilise the situation and avoid the decline of the economy, which was predicted at the beginning of the year,β added the Deputy Minister. βItβs too early to say, but we believe the economy has adapted quickly to the new challenges.β He called the increase in technological sovereignty, which implies import substitution and a restoration of technological parity, a key area of the economy.
πΉ According to Dmitry Kolobov, Director of the Department for the Development of the Industry of Socially Significant Goods of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, all sectors of the economy must now answer three questions: what should we do in a full cycle, what will we continue to import, and what shall we do with foreign markets? He said that the ministry provides support to companies mainly in the spheres of logistics, working with finances, and rebuilding cooperation chains. He called support for advertising of Russian manufacturers on Russian television an important measure.
πΉ Aleksey Dzermant, Director of Northern Eurasia, the Belarusian Centre for the Study and Development of Continental Integration, noted that the Republic of Belarus faced sanctions that forced it to engage in import substitution even before the Russian Federation. He pointed to the successfully implemented Union programmes of deep integration, which provide for the convergence of technological regulations, approaches to transport, and logistics. He expressed interest in the idea of a digital analogue of the Soviet State Planning Committee (Gosplan, the agency responsible for central economic planning in the USSR). This βDigital Gosplanβ would assemble information about the industrial capabilities of Russia, Belarus, and potentially other EAEU countries into a single, digital system. According to Dzermant, it is also important to study the experience of countries that have been under sanctions for a long time, particularly Iran and North Korea.
#EconomicStatecraft #import #sanctions
@valdai_club
Valdai Club
Import Substitution: Technological Sovereignty and the Cultivation of Russian Brands
ο»ΏOn September 16th, the Valdai Club hosted a discussion dedicated to the issues of import substitution in the context of anti-Russia sanctions. βSince February 2022, so-called export controls targeting Russia have reached a level that the world has not seenβ¦