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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a meeting in Murmansk on development of shoreline infrastructure for intake, processing, storage and transport of fish products

During the meeting, Vladimir Putin said that the government is ready to consider increasing subsidies for interest rates on loans for organisations in the fishing industry and increasing the amount of so-called preferential lending and short-term loans. Mr Putin pointed out that, 600 million roubles were allocated in 2009 to support the fishing industry.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin holds a meeting with Governor of the Murmansk Region Dmitry Dmitriyenko

Mr Putin and Mr Dmitriyenko discussed the performance of utilities services and the expansion of gas supply system in the Murmansk Region. The Prime Minister linked the expansion of gas supply across the region to the development of the Shtokman gas field. “No one cancelled this project,” the prime minister stressed. Regarding problems with utilities services, Mr Putin criticised the Murmansk authorities for faults in the utilities payment systems early in the year.

Events for 16 april 2010

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Sberbank Chairman German Gref

Mr Gref told the prime minister that Russia’s largest state lender would cut interest rates on all loans for individuals on April 19. Sberbank has also decided to cancel all loan fees, primarily because inflation has slowed down, the chairman said.

Events for 15 april 2010

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yury Osipov

President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yury Osipov asked Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to provide financial support to scientists working on a new type computer, which Mr Osipov described as “sheer know-how”.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin meets with Magadan Region Governor Nikolai Dudov

Mr Putin and Mr Dudov discussed the situation in the mining sector, now posting nascent growth, and the labour market. Governor Dudov said regional unemployment was declining, and that this highlighted a degree of stability on the market. At the same time, some companies are having trouble paying wage arrears.