Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with First Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov
At the meeting, Viktor Zubkov reported to the Prime Minister on the current situation with mineral fertilizer prices and the agreements reached between fertilizer manufacturers’ associations and agricultural producers.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s visit to Novosibirsk Region
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin visited United Russia Party’s Public Reception Office.
Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin addressed the shareholders’ meeting of Inter RAO UES
One of the priority tasks of Inter RAO UES is to become established on the markets of Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia, Mr Sechin said.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s visit to Novosibirsk Region
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin chaired a meeting on the Russian Transport Strategy through 2030, visited Siberian State Transport University, and attended the opening of a through motorway route at the Novosibirsk sector of the Northern Bypass.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s visit to Krasnoyarsk Territory
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin inspected progress at Siberian Federal University in Krasnoyarsk.
“Our country and culture have always been distinguished by a careful attitude to the family structure, which lays the foundations of mercy, tolerance, and elevated morality,” he noted.
Following a discussion, it was decided to recommend to the Government to abolish import customs duties on coking coal of the so-called “fat” brands “Zh”, “K” and “KO”.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s visit to Visit to Krasnoyarsk Territory
During his working visit to the Krasnoyarsk Territory, Mr Putin attended the opening ceremony of a bridge across the Yenisei River on the federal M-53 motorway and visited the Mining and Chemical Combine in the town of Zheleznogorsk, as well as the Reshetnev Information Satellite Systems company. Mr Putin also chaired a meeting on the priorities facing Russia’s space industry in extending the application of space-based facilities for the socio-economic development of the country and its regions.
He said that in the medium term, the world prices for oil, raw materials, and food would remain high and this would have a negative effect on the economic development of some CIS countries.