Russia is implementing large-scale measures to reorient its export-import operations, the Kremlin leader said.
Russia is adjusting its exports and imports to new markets due to the international trade crisis. This statement was made by the President of the aggressor country Vladimir Putin at the forum of interregional cooperation in Kazakhstan, the Kremlin press service reported on Monday, November 28.
“Particular attention is paid to the development of a joint infrastructure of transport and logistics, the removal of restrictions that hinder the exchange of trade and investment. This is especially important today, when international trade is in crisis. With this in mind, Russia is implementing large-scale measures to reorient its export-import operations to new markets “, – he said.
In addition, Putin added, work is underway to equip and improve the efficiency of the new main international corridors: East-West and North-South.
Earlier in Russia, the departure of foreign IT companies was called an “achievement”. They believe that now the country is “left to itself” and the empty niches will allegedly be occupied by Russian products.
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