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Category: Europe

  • MIL-OSI Europe: OLAF Unveils Fraudulent Misuse of EU Funds in Romania’s Danube Delta Development Projects

    Source: European Anti-Fraud Offfice

    Press release no 1/2025
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    OLAF played a pivotal role in uncovering a major fraud case in Romania, revealing that EU funds intended for development projects in the Danube Delta were misused through fraudulent schemes. OLAF’s investigation carried out in close cooperation with the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), unveiled a significant misuse of funds in over 30 EU-financed projects. 

    The Danube Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is among Europe’s most ecologically vital regions. The EU funds allocated to this region through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) are vital for its maintenance. 

    Acting on an initial request from EPPO, OLAF carried out an investigative analysis into allegations of EU fund mismanagement and delivered its results to the European Delegated Prosecutor. 

    One of the projects under investigation was co-financed under the Regional Operational Program 2014-2020. In particular, it sought to expand a transport company’s activities to include construction services, relied on EU and national contributions covering 70.95% of eligible costs. 

    OLAF revealed that the company’s legal representative had submitted falsified documents, including forged bank statements, to falsely portray financial capacity for the project, which led to their unlawful acquisition of the EU-funded tender.

    Financial recommendation for over half a million euro

    These fraudulent actions resulted in the unlawful acquisition of approximately EUR 593 000 in EU funds and EUR 104 000 from Romania’s national budget. Throughout the investigation, OLAF collaborated closely with the EPPO, sharing evidence and coordinating efforts to ensure a thorough and effective inquiry.

    In July 2024, OLAF concluded its investigation and issued a recommendation to the European Commission to recover EUR 593 000 as a result of the misappropriation of EU funds. This case highlights OLAF’s instrumental role in complementing EPPO’s efforts to safeguard EU financial interests and ensure the proper use of public resources.

    Recently, EPPO indicted one individual and one company implicated in the investigation. Should the individual be found guilty, he could face a prison term ranging from three to ten and a half years. The company, in turn, could incur fines of up to EUR 420 000 and risk confiscation.

    For more information, please see EPPO’s press release on the matter.

    OLAF mission, mandate and competences:
    OLAF’s mission is to detect, investigate and stop fraud with EU funds.    

    OLAF fulfils its mission by:
    •    carrying out independent investigations into fraud and corruption involving EU funds, so as to ensure that all EU taxpayers’ money reaches projects that can create jobs and growth in Europe;
    •    contributing to strengthening citizens’ trust in the EU Institutions by investigating serious misconduct by EU staff and members of the EU Institutions;
    •    developing a sound EU anti-fraud policy.

    In its independent investigative function, OLAF can investigate matters relating to fraud, corruption and other offences affecting the EU financial interests concerning:
    •    all EU expenditure: the main spending categories are Structural Funds, agricultural policy and rural development funds, direct expenditure and external aid;
    •    some areas of EU revenue, mainly customs duties;
    •    suspicions of serious misconduct by EU staff and members of the EU institutions.

    Once OLAF has completed its investigation, it is for the competent EU and national authorities to examine and decide on the follow-up of OLAF’s recommendations. All persons concerned are presumed to be innocent until proven guilty in a competent national or EU court of law.

    For further details:

    Pierluigi CATERINO
    Spokesperson
    European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF)
    Phone: +32(0)2 29-52335  
    Email: olaf-media ec [dot] europa [dot] eu (olaf-media[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu)
    https://anti-fraud.ec.europa.eu
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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Criminals denied £7.5m in profits from the illegal trade in medicines

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) last year stopped criminals making more than £7.5 million linked to the illegal trade in medicines. 

    Person holding seized medicines in MHRA storeroom. Credit: MHRA

    As part of the crackdown on criminal profits, more than 17 million doses of illegally traded medicines, with a potential street value of more than £40 million, were taken out of circulation last year by the MHRA and its law enforcement partners. These included painkillers, sleeping tablets and erectile dysfunction treatments.  

    Andy Morling, who heads the MHRA’s Criminal Enforcement Unit (CEU), said:

    Criminals are in the illegal medicines trade for one reason only, to make money. By seizing their profits, we’re removing that single motivation. Whether held in Bitcoin or banknotes, we can take these criminal profits out of the hands of offenders. We can also use some of the money to strengthen our enforcement efforts against them. It’s a win for the safety of the public, and a serious blow for organised crime.  

    Following the money 

    The MHRA’s CEU leads efforts to disrupt medicine crime by denying criminals the profits that fuel it. Using its legislative powers, the CEU can freeze bank accounts, intercept digital currencies, seize luxury goods and confiscate the proceeds of crime following conviction. During 2024, the CEU’s financial investigators denied these criminals access to a total of £7.5 million in criminal assets.  

    Protecting the public from illegally traded medicines 

    The CEU deployed teams to work in partnership with the Home Office’s Border Force at ports across the UK to identify and seize medicines illegally entering the UK.  

    Most of the seized medicines are not licensed for sale in the UK, so can contain too much or too little of the declared active ingredient and may also contain other ingredients that are not approved for use.  

    The CEU also continued to target those individuals and networks illegally trading in medicines online, disrupting more than 1,500 websites and posts on social media accounts selling medicinal products illegally.  

    Andy Morling said:

    Buying from unverified sources risks your health, as there is no guarantee that the products are safe or effective.

    We work tirelessly to protect patients by preventing medicines crime, disrupting it, and bringing offenders to justice. We do this by working with partners to remove illegally traded medicines from circulation, deny the criminal networks the proceeds of their crimes and disrupt online criminality.

    Where appropriate we will also use the full range of our powers to bring offenders before the courts. These actions help ensure the public can trust the medicines they rely on every day.

    Minister of State for Health, Karin Smyth, said:

    Shameful criminals selling unregulated and illegal medicines must feel the full force of the law.

    We are cracking down on these rogue retailers, taking illicit medicines off the streets, and keeping the public safe.

    The MHRA will use the funds made through this to strengthen future action against criminals.

    Notes to editors

    • The 17 million doses seized include 5.5 million doses of erectile dysfunction medicines, 5.5 million doses of pain treatments, 2.8 million doses of sedatives, 1.6 million doses of sleep disorder treatments, and 1.9 million doses of other medicines.

    • Anyone who suspects they are having a side effect from a medicine are encouraged to talk to their doctor, pharmacist or nurse and report it directly to the MHRA Yellow Card scheme, either through the Yellow Card website or by searching the Google Play or Apple App stores for MHRA Yellow Card.

    • The MHRA’s Accredited Financial Investigators are authorised by the National Crime Agency under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA). They support investigations by tracing, freezing, and confiscating assets linked to crime, including money laundering and the illegal supply of medicines. Their work includes seizing cash, valuable items, and freezing bank accounts or cryptocurrency suspected of criminal origins. The Home Office’s Asset Recovery Incentivisation Scheme (ARIS) allows a proportion of the proceeds of crime recovered under POCA, to be redistributed to agencies involved in the asset recovery process. The Home Office encourages agencies to invest ARIS funds to drive up performance on asset recovery or, where appropriate, to fund local crime fighting priorities for the benefit of the community.

    • The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is responsible for regulating all medicines and medical devices in the UK by ensuring they work and are acceptably safe.  All our work is underpinned by robust and fact-based judgements to ensure that the benefits justify any risks. 

    • The MHRA is an executive agency of the Department of Health and Social Care. 

    • For media enquiries, please contact the newscentre@mhra.gov.uk, or call on 020 3080 7651. 

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Coventry honours Holocaust Memorial Day and marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau

    Source: City of Coventry

    The people of Coventry came together this week (27 January) to honour the annual Holocaust Memorial Day, which this year fell on the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

    The event was held at the Belgrade Theatre, and a large audience heard from city leaders and guest speakers, as well as schoolchildren and students from the city. 
     
    Cllr Abdul Salam Khan, Deputy Leader of Coventry City Council, hosted the service, with speeches from Lord Mayor, Cllr Mal Mutton and Council Chief Executive, Julie Nugent.  
     
    The main speaker was Lesley Urbach, from Generation 2 Generation, a Holocaust education charity, who told the story of her mother Eva Urbach and aunt Ulli Adler, who escaped to Britain and Argentina in 1938 and 1939.  
     
    The talk focused on what happened to their parents left behind in Germany, who were murdered at Auschwitz. 
     
    There was also a performance by actors from Time Will Tell Theatre, who enacted first-hand accounts of the liberation of Bergen-Belsen, which will also mark its 80th anniversary this year. 
     
    The audience also heard music from Coventry Music Brass Quintet and Bluecoat School Choir, readings from students from the University of Warwick, and pupils from Cardinal Newman Catholic School talked about their personal experiences of conflict and the importance of learning about the Holocaust. 
     
    A candle was lit as the city remembered the victims of the Holocaust and other genocides including Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Darfur, Afghanistan and Syria. 

    This year’s theme was ‘For a Better Future’, and Cllr Khan told the audience: “It is something our city works for continually, both here at home, and around the world, and it is a call for action that we can all be a part of. 

    “There are many things we can do to create a better future. We can speak out and stand up for others and we can challenge prejudice. We can learn from our past and from the Holocaust, genocides, and wars, and we can tell our stories and remember those we have lost to hatred and prejudice – as we do today. 
     
    “If we can all leave here with the determination to take one action or change one thing, then together, we can make a difference and help to build that better future.” 
     

    To learn more about HMD, visit the website. 

    Published: Wednesday, 29th January 2025

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Mikhail Mishustin appointed Yulia Dyakova director of the Kurchatov Institute Research Center

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Order of January 28, 2025 No. 132-r

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    Order of January 28, 2025 No. 132-r

    Yulia Dyakova has been appointed the new director of the National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute” for a term of five years. The order to this effect was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

    Yulia Dyakova is an engineer-physicist, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.

    She was born in the village of Komsomolsky (Vorkuta, Komi ASSR) in 1985. She graduated from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (State University), after which she worked at the A.V. Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

    She joined the Kurchatov Institute in 2017, becoming deputy head and then head of the Kurchatov Complex of NBICS-nature-like technologies.

    Since 2018, Yulia Dyakova has been Deputy Director for Research at the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center, and in 2021 she took the post of First Deputy Director for Research.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University is now accepting applications for the online course “Digital Twins of Products”

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” has opened a new recruitment of students for the first unique online course in Russia “Digital Twins of Products”, dedicated to the development and application of digital twins of products in the high-tech industry.

    The online course was prepared jointly with the SPbPU Open Education Center as part of the implementation of the Priority 2030 strategic academic leadership program. Training will begin on February 3, 2025, on the national educational platform Open Education.

    SIGN UP FOR TRAINING

    The online course program is aimed at developing understanding, knowledge and skills on the following relevant topics:

    the main approaches and options for defining the term “digital twin of a product”; the basics of developing, verifying and validating mathematical, computer and digital models; the procedure for forming a multi-level system of requirements and target indicators of a high-tech product; the basics of conducting digital (virtual) tests of a product, including digital tests using digital (virtual) test benches and testing grounds on a software and technology platform (digital platform); features of ensuring two-way information links between a digital twin and a product.

    The online course lectures cover general theoretical principles that ensure the creation and application of a digital twin of a product, elements of digital twins and key terms in this area. The program is aimed at studying the main provisions GOST R 57700.37–2021 “Computer models and modeling. DIGITAL TWINS OF PRODUCTS. General provisions”, intended primarily for use in the high-tech mechanical engineering industry and related industries.

    The online course “Digital Twins of Products” consists of 16 topics, combined into 4 modules. Each topic contains a video lecture lasting 7-15 minutes and materials for independent study by students:

    presentation (5-10 slides); notes (10-15 pages); glossary (5-15 terms and definitions); additional literature (2-5 sources).

    The training intensity is 72 academic hours (approximate duration of training is 16 weeks with classes of 4-5 academic hours per week).

    The authors of the course are the main developers of the national standard of the Russian Federation GOST R 57700.37–2021 “Computer models and modeling. DIGITAL DOUBLES OF PRODUCTS. General provisions”.

    Course Authors:

    Borovkov Aleksey Ivanovich, Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation of SPbPU, Professor, Head of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering”, World-Class Scientific Center “Advanced Digital Technologies” of SPbPU, Competence Center of NTI SPbPU “New Production Technologies” and Engineering Center “Computer Engineering Center” (CompMechLab®) of SPbPU, Technology Transfer Center of SPbPU; Ryabov Yury Aleksandrovich, Head of the Department of Technological and Industrial Foresight of the Engineering Center “Computer Engineering Center” (CompMechLab®) of PIS SPbPU “Digital Engineering”; Martynets Ekaterina Romanovna, Leading Specialist of the Department of Technological and Industrial Foresight of the Engineering Center “Computer Engineering Center” (CompMechLab®) of PIS SPbPU “Digital Engineering”; Shcherbina Lyudmila Aleksandrovna, Deputy Director for Information and Analytical Work of the Engineering Center “Computer Engineering Center” (CompMechLab®) of the SPbPU PISh “Digital Engineering”.

    The specialists will share their competencies and knowledge within the course Advanced engineering school of SPbPU “Digital engineering”, NTI Competence Center SPbPU “New Production Technologies”, Engineering Center “Computer Engineering Center” (CompMechLab®) SPbPU, with many years of successful experience in carrying out R&D based on the technology of developing digital twins for high-tech industry enterprises in such knowledge-intensive sectors as engine building, power engineering, nuclear, oil and gas, petrochemical and special engineering, aircraft manufacturing, rocket and space technology, automotive engineering, shipbuilding, shipbuilding and marine engineering, instrument making, medical engineering, high-performance sports and others.

    Who will benefit from the online course “Digital Twins of Products”:

    systems engineers, research engineers, calculation engineers, design engineers, process engineers, operating engineers, developers of complex high-tech products in various industries; senior and middle managers responsible for the development and implementation of digital transformation strategies, changing business processes and business models of enterprises through the introduction of digital technologies; students, postgraduates and teachers of technical universities; a wide range of people with higher professional education (starting with a bachelor’s degree), interested in theoretical and practical issues of developing advanced digital and production technologies.

    A complete list of areas of training for masters, specialists and postgraduates who may be interested in the online course “Digital Twins of Products” is given below.

    The new intake is already the sixth since the course was launched. The fifth intake completed its training in December 2024. Based on the results of all the intakes, 5,609 students from 6 countries and 223 cities in Russia and neighboring countries registered for the course.

    These are employees and students of engineering specialties from 169 research centers and universities, as well as specialists from 54 high-tech companies. As their areas of activity, the students noted mechanical engineering, finite element modeling, energy, electrical engineering, oil production, construction and BIM technologies, polymeric materials, programming, pedagogy, regulatory control and others. 1,717 people successfully completed the training, as a result of which they received a certificate of advanced training from SPbPU and / or an electronic certificate of the national educational platform “Open Education” on completion of the course.

    According to the results of surveys conducted after each release, 93% of students are ready to recommend this course to their friends and colleagues. They noted the depth of development and high-quality design of the training materials, the accessibility of the information. The video lecture format was recognized as very successful, allowing training at a convenient time without interrupting work.

    Feedback left by students following the fifth launch of the course:

    I found answers to questions that had been bothering me for a long time, namely, I understood what a “digital twin” is. The topic is very well covered. I also liked that many terms were given in English. An excellent high-level overview of digital twin development tools. I feel proud that our country is actively moving in such a promising direction as “digital twins” and offers competitive solutions. I really liked the whole course. Useful and interesting. Thanks to all the creators and organizers.

    Upon successful completion of the midterm and final testing on the national platform “Open Education”, a certificate of completion of the online course and/or a certificate of advanced training from SPbPU is issued.

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    Areas of training for masters and specialists who may benefit from the online course “Digital Twins of Products” (in accordance with the order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated 12.09.2013 No. 1061, as amended on 13.12.2021 No. 1229). View the list of destinations.

    Scientific specialties of postgraduate students who may benefit from the online course “Digital Twins of Products” (in accordance with the order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia dated 02/24/2021 No. 118). View list of directions.

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    MIL OSI Russia News –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Instant answers and detailed consultations: how chatbots help Muscovites

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Digital technologies are actively developing in Moscow. Chatbots, including those created with artificial intelligence technology, are used to ensure that residents of the capital receive city services quickly and at any convenient time. They promptly answer questions, find relevant information, and provide detailed and clear recommendations for solving urgent problems. For example, with the help of virtual assistants, you can make an appointment with a doctor, and also convey complaints about your health before the appointment. In addition, digital assistants will tell you how to pay for utilities and transmit meter readings, provide information on how to pay for travel on public transport, and much more.

    “Moscow residents have access to the help of many virtual consultants. They work on the basis of capital portals, messengers, mobile applications. Some of them have added the ability to request information by voice. Chatbots are constantly being trained, and the number of topics on which they can be contacted is constantly growing. This not only allows city residents to find the information they need, but also relieves operators in support chats and on hotlines. Specialists can devote more time to solving complex and non-standard issues. In 2025, the capital will continue to develop artificial intelligence technologies to make it even more convenient for residents to receive consultations and services online,” the press service said.

    Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

    How Digital Consultants Work

    A chatbot is a virtual assistant. Most programs are equipped with artificial intelligence technologies. They are trained to understand spoken language, even if the text of the question contains slang words, complex expressions or typos. The bot gives answers based on the knowledge base.

    Experts are constantly improving artificial intelligence algorithms. To do this, when preparing each communication scenario, a chatbot is given the maximum number of potential questions, formulations, and answer options. If the digital assistant cannot answer the question on its own, it passes it on to the operator and informs the user about it. After the operator sends the answer, the program includes it in the chatbot’s knowledge base. Next time, it will provide the necessary information on its own.

    Ask a question on the mos.ru portal and prepare for your doctor’s appointment

    Virtual assistants are in demand among Muscovites in various spheres of life. However, they are most often used to obtain city services.

    How to make an appointment with a doctor, register with a clinic, transfer a child to another school and pay utility bills – you can ask the bot about this and much more in the support chat on the mos.ru portal. It communicates with users in real time and helps quickly find information on more than 6.2 thousand topics. You no longer need to waste time independently searching for information and making phone calls. To use the chat bot, you need to go to any of the mos.ru portal sections and click on the blue icon in the lower right corner of the screen (it is not available only on the main page). Another way is to open the chat from the section “Help” in the main menu, by selecting the “Support Chat” item in the “Support Service” block. You can formulate your question yourself or use the prompts.

    Currently, the bot processes 76 percent of requests independently. Most often, Muscovites use it to search for various instructions, information on how to obtain a particular service, as well as how to log into their personal account on the mos.ru portal, change or add data to it. In addition, people turn to the virtual assistant to find out how to open access to an electronic medical record, receive a single payment document and pay for city services. The chatbot was developed by the capital Department of Information Technology on the basis citywide contact center.

    Since last year, a voice assistant has appeared in the mos.ru portal support chat by the name Moscow. It is currently in test mode. The distinctive feature of this chatbot is that its search system is built on a large language model. With the help of artificial intelligence, the virtual assistant recognizes users’ speech and searches for answers to questions in the knowledge base. Then it voices its answer. It is planned that the voice assistant will soon become available to all users of the mos.ru portal.

    A chatbot based on artificial intelligence also helps residents take care of their health. It can be used when making a remote appointment with one of the specialists: a therapist, otolaryngologist, gynecologist, ophthalmologist, surgeon or urologist. With its help, residents can report their ailments before visiting a doctor. In a special survey form, it is necessary to indicate complaints and answer questions in order to specify the symptoms and information about their condition. The chatbot asks questions selected based on an analysis of the complaints entered and the doctor’s specialty. The information is completely confidential and protected, it is transferred to the unified medical information and analytical system of the city of Moscow and is recorded in the protocol of the upcoming examination. Thus, the specialist can familiarize himself with the patient’s complaints in advance and pay more attention to his examination, diagnosis and treatment during the appointment. A huge array of information was used to create the medical chatbot. Its work is based on smart algorithms trained on anonymized data from electronic medical records, as well as information from open reference books and medical databases. Experienced practicing doctors took part in the creation of the digital assistant.

    Express tips for those on the go and consultations for businessmen

    The chatbot Alexandra has become an indispensable assistant for passengers, motorists and pedestrians. It helps to receive useful information about public transport 24/7. For example, the virtual assistant can tell you about payment methods and tariffs, about the operation of the subway and ground transport, the functions of transport complex applications and bicycle and scooter rental services. Alexandra will also tell you how to use paid parking, about the rules for towing cars, about the organization of traffic, car sharing and taxi services.

    The smart chatbot can answer more than 60,000 questions. If the request is too complex, it will transfer the conversation to an operator who will help the passenger. You can write to Alexandra atdifferent platforms: on the websites of the Moscow Metro, Mosgortrans, the Center for Traffic Management, in the applications “Moscow Metro”, “Moscow Transport”, “Parkings of Russia”, “Velobike – city bike rental”. Chatbot consultations are also available on the social network “VKontakte” Andtelegram channel.

    A special chat bot can be used by capital entrepreneursSuppliers portal. With the help of a virtual consultant, they will learn how to register on the portal, take part in a quotation session or mini-auction, sign an offer, and how to select and add products to the catalog. The service helps users navigate the platform and quickly find reference information. The chatbot’s knowledge base contains answers to more than 600 topics. To contact the digital assistant on the supplier portal, you need to click on the red icon on the left side of the screen. In the window that opens, you can select one of six popular topics or ask your own question. The chatbot will provide the appropriate information on its own or connect a support specialist. During the conversation, you can attach documents and photos. This allows you to get more detailed advice. Requests are accepted in both text and voice formats.

    You can quickly transmit readings of water, heat, and electricity meters using chatbot in Telegram. It will tell you how to correctly enter information about the apartment and data from energy meters, and will also help you get acquainted with the archive (history) of readings. If they are transferred correctly, the message “Data successfully added” will appear in the chat. In case of an error, you can click the “Delete last readings” button, and then enter the data again. The Telegram bot will send them to the automated system of the Unified Information and Settlement Center of the city of Moscow. Based on the data, unified payment documents are generated for paying for utilities that residents of the capital receive every month.

    In addition, virtual assistants are indispensable in such areas as construction control, social support, innovation development, and others. You can find a chatbot and start a conversation using the following links:

    – telegram bot “Free access”;

    – telegram bot “Samostroy.net”;

    – chatbot for the “Million Prizes” program;

    – chatbot of the project “City of Ideas”;

    – chatbot of the “City of Tasks” project;

    – chatbot on the Moscow investment portal;

    – chatbot “Electronic Concierge” on the website of the platform “Electronic House”;

    – chatbot Dobrynya Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the City of Moscow;

    – chatbot Vera of the City Center for Housing Subsidies.

    The use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence to improve the quality of life of city residents is in line with the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Over 45,000 People Visited the Tretyakov Gallery Exposition at VDNKh

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In November 2024, an exhibition of the Tretyakov Gallery dedicated to Russian art of the 20th-21st centuries opened in Pavilion No. 1 “Central” at VDNKh. Over two months, 300 excursions took place, and almost two thousand people joined them. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “In total, more than 45 thousand people have already visited the exhibition. Come and admire the paintings, sculptures and other works by Soviet and modern artists,” said Natalia Sergunina.

    The exhibition occupies eight halls with a total area of 2.5 thousand square meters, in which over 30 exhibits are presented. Among them are the mosaic by Alexander Deineka “Good Morning”, a model of the monumental composition by Vera Mukhina “Worker and Kolkhoz Woman”, as well as the high relief “To the Standard Bearer of Peace, to the Soviet People – Glory!” created by a group of sculptors led by Yevgeny Vuchetich.

    In one of the halls you can see a series of collages by contemporary artists. These canvases depict the heroes of paintings by Viktor Vasnetsov, Boris Kustodiev, Karl Bryullov, Kazimir Malevich, Mikhail Vrubel and other famous artists. Another part of the exhibition is the video installation “Hymns of Muscovy”, introducing the architecture of the capital in different eras.

    The exhibition will be open until September. You can visit it from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 19:00. You must purchase a ticket on the website.

    At VDNKh, large-scale restoration of historical pavilions and creation of new spaces continues. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin reportedthat by 2030 the VDNKh Expo convention and exhibition center will become the country’s main venue for business events, and the Museum City will become a key Russian cultural and educational cluster.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Renovation program: resettlement of residents of 10 old houses completed in Vostochny District

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Eastern District, the resettlement of residents of 10 old houses to new buildings erected under the renovation program has been completed. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    After resettlement, the old houses will be dismantled, and new buildings with accompanying infrastructure will be erected on the site of the demolition under the renovation program.

    “Resettlement in the Vostochny district began in 2022, when the first new building was handed over for settlement at the address: 9 Maya Street, Building 28, Block 1. By now, two residential complexes have been prepared for city residents. More than 400 families from 10 old houses have moved there. In total, 14 buildings are to be resettled under the renovation program in the district; about 1.4 thousand residents of the capital will receive new apartments,” said Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    All information about the renovation program is presented on the mos.ru portal. More about apartments and houses you can find out by following the link.

    Renovation program approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin instructed to double the pace of implementation of the renovation program.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Aviation technical center to be built in Vnukovo district as part of MAIP

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    A new aviation technical center will appear in the Vnukovo area. It will be built during the implementation of a large-scale investment project (MaIP). This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “In accordance with the order of Sergei Sobyanin, since 2016 we have been providing investors with land on special terms for the construction of important objects for the city. This allows us to develop infrastructure and create new jobs in various sectors of the economy. Thus, thanks to the construction of the aviation technical center, more than 300 specialists will be able to find employment,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    The new aviation technical center is planned to be put into operation at the end of 2026. It will train technical, flight and other personnel of airlines.

    “Moscow pays special attention to training specialists in strategically important sectors of the economy, and educates personnel for smart production of the present and future. Investments in the construction of the aviation technical center will amount to more than 0.5 billion rubles. The area of the facility will exceed 3.4 thousand square meters,” noted the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

    Anatoly Garbuzov.

    The city provides land plots for the construction of facilities within the framework of the MaIP without holding tenders. More than 1.1 hectares of land have been allocated to Vnukovo Airport for the new aviation technical center. The lease agreement has been concluded for five years, added the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property Maxim Gaman.

    Today, over 90 MAIPs are being implemented in the capital. As a result, industrial enterprises will appear in different areas of the city, where about 60 thousand jobs will be created.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Press release – MEPs commemorate Holocaust Remembrance Day

    Source: European Parliament 3

    Today at noon, Parliament will mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a special address by Corrie Hermann at a plenary session in Brussels.

    European Parliament President Roberta Metsola will open the solemn sitting to mark the International Holocaust Remembrance Day (27 January) at 12.00. It will be followed by a musical performance of Pál Hermann’s concerto.

    Corrie Hermann will then address MEPs and speak about the story of her father, Hungarian-born cellist and composer Pál Hermann whom the Nazis murdered in 1944. The music performance will feature his original Gagliano cello.

    After MEPs have observed a minute’s silence, the ceremony will end with a musical performance of “Kaddish” by Maurice Ravel.

    27 January marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.

    You can watch the sitting live here.

    Corrie and Pál Hermann

    Born on 27 March 1902 in Budapest, Pál Hermann was a student of Béla Bartók and considered one of the best cellists of his era. He moved to Berlin in the 1920s and gave concerts all over Europe on his Gagliano cello. In 1933, Hermann fled to Belgium and France. Upon his arrest by the Nazis in Toulouse in 1944, he managed to throw a note from the train, asking for the Gagliano to be saved from the Nazis. The note was found and a friend of Hermann’s cycled 100 kilometres to rescue the instrument. He broke into Hermann’s house, replaced the Gagliano with a lesser instrument and escaped with the Gagliano strapped onto his back.

    Hermann was murdered by the Nazis in a camp in the Baltics in 1944. His cello was rediscovered 80 years later being played by a competitor in the Queen Elisabeth Competition. Pál Hermann’s daughter, Corrie (Cornelia) Hermann, now aged 92, will tell her father’s story, his tragic fate and his work during the commemorative plenary session.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Europe: Announcing 20250009 (OT,liquidity providing), for 7 days deadline 09:45

    Source: European Central Bank

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Club offers Armed Forces members and veterans breakfast and banter

    Source: City of Wolverhampton

    The Wolverhampton Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club meets at The Bankfield Inn, Bilston, on the last Saturday of the month from 9.30am, and offers people breakfast and banter in a safe, social environment.

    The ethos of the Bilston club, which was set up in 2019, is ‘mutual support’. Membership is free and all people need to pay for is their breakfast.

    Councillor Craig Collingswood, chair of Wolverhampton’s Armed Forces Covenant Partnership Board, attended last weekend’s club and said: “The Wolverhampton Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club is a brilliant initiative.

    “It offers veterans and serving members the chance to enjoy the company of other Armed Forces personnel past and present, helps to combat loneliness and enables veterans to ‘return to the tribe’.”

    The club also meets socially for regimental and association dinners, nights out, barbecues, parties, summer balls and Christmas parties. For more details, please visit Armed Forces & Veterans Breakfast Club.

    Elsewhere, Veterans in the Community runs 3 veterans’ groups in the Wolverhampton area – at Wednesfield Conservative Club on Mondays from 11am to 1pm, the RAFA Club, Goldthorn Road, on Tuesdays from 1pm to 3pm, and Lunt Community Centre, Bilston, on Wednesdays from 1pm to 3pm. All ages are welcome to attend to enjoy refreshments and good company, as well as regular events and trips.

    As lead for the Armed Forces Covenant Partnership Board for the city, the City of Wolverhampton Council co-ordinates support for the Armed Forces community across Wolverhampton.

    The council welcomes veterans and the wider Armed Forces community into the organisation and offers a range of supportive policies such as guaranteed interview schemes for veterans applying for job vacancies and an allowance of up to 24 days’ paid leave for reservists and adult cadet force volunteers. For details of current employment opportunities, please visit WMJobs.

    Meanwhile, Armed Forces veterans in Wolverhampton can enjoy free bus travel and discounted rail travel. Travel for West Midlands is running an incentive scheme in collaboration with local bus operators enabling unlimited free travel on all buses, all day, in the Network West Midlands area for up to six months. To find out more, please email wolves.afd@wolverhampton.gov.uk.

    A Veterans Railcard is also available, offering discounts on rail travel in England, Wales and Scotland. For further information please visit Veterans Railcard.

    For more information about the Armed Forces Covenant, and the help and support that is available to members of the Armed Forces community in Wolverhampton, please visit Armed Forces Covenant.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Municipality Finance issues a NOK 1 billion tap under its MTN programme

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Municipality Finance Plc
    Stock exchange release
    29 January 2025 at 10:00 am (EET)

    Municipality Finance issues a NOK 1 billion tap under its MTN programme

    On 30 January 2025 Municipality Finance Plc issues a new tranche in an amount of NOK 1 billion to an existing series of notes issued on 15 January 2025. With the new tranche, the aggregate nominal amount of the notes is NOK 4 billion. The maturity date of the notes is 15 January 2030. The notes bear interest at a floating rate equal to 3-month Nibor plus 25 bps per annum.

    The new tranche is issued under MuniFin’s EUR 50 billion programme for the issuance of debt instruments. The offering circular, the supplemental offering circular and final terms of the notes are available in English on the company’s website at https://www.kuntarahoitus.fi/en/for-investors.

    MuniFin has applied for the new tranche to be admitted to trading on the Helsinki Stock Exchange maintained by Nasdaq Helsinki. The public trading is expected to commence on 30 January 2025. The existing notes in the series are admitted to trading on the Helsinki Stock Exchange.

    Nordea Bank Abp acts as the Dealer for the issue of the new tranche.

    MUNICIPALITY FINANCE PLC

    Further information:

    Joakim Holmström
    Executive Vice President, Capital Markets and Sustainability
    tel. +358 50 444 3638

    MuniFin (Municipality Finance Plc) is one of Finland’s largest credit institutions. The owners of the company include Finnish municipalities, the public sector pension fund Keva and the Republic of Finland. The Group’s balance sheet totals over EUR 50 billion.

    MuniFin builds a better and more sustainable future with its customers. Our customers include municipalities, joint municipal authorities, wellbeing services counties, joint county authorities, corporate entities under the control of the above-mentioned organisations, and affordable social housing. Lending is used for environmentally and socially responsible investment targets such as public transportation, sustainable buildings, hospitals and healthcare centres, schools and day care centres, and homes for people with special needs.

    MuniFin’s customers are domestic but the company operates in a completely global business environment. The company is an active Finnish bond issuer in international capital markets and the first Finnish green and social bond issuer. The funding is exclusively guaranteed by the Municipal Guarantee Board.

    Read more: https://www.kuntarahoitus.fi/en/

    Important Information

    The information contained herein is not for release, publication or distribution, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, in or into any such country or jurisdiction or otherwise in such circumstances in which the release, publication or distribution would be unlawful. The information contained herein does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy, nor shall there be any sale of, any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration, exemption from registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such jurisdiction.

    This communication does not constitute an offer of securities for sale in the United States. The notes have not been and will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”) or under the applicable securities laws of any state of the United States and may not be offered or sold, directly or indirectly, within the United States or to, or for the account or benefit of, U.S. persons except pursuant to an applicable exemption from, or in a transaction not subject to, the registration requirements of the Securities Act.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Municipality Finance issues a GBP 75 million tap under its MTN programme

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Municipality Finance Plc
    Stock exchange release
    29 January 2025 at 10:00 am (EET)

    Municipality Finance issues a GBP 75 million tap under its MTN programme

    On 30 January 2025 Municipality Finance Plc issues a new tranche in an amount of GBP 75 million to an existing benchmark issued on 7 March 2024. With the new tranche, the aggregate nominal amount of the benchmark is GBP 500 million. The maturity date of the benchmark is 2 October 2028. The benchmark bears interest at a fixed rate of 4.375 % per annum.

    The new tranche is issued under MuniFin’s EUR 50 billion programme for the issuance of debt instruments. The offering circular, the supplemental offering circular and final terms of the notes are available in English on the company’s website at https://www.kuntarahoitus.fi/en/for-investors.

    MuniFin has applied for the new tranche to be admitted to trading on the Helsinki Stock Exchange maintained by Nasdaq Helsinki. The public trading is expected to commence on 30 January 2025. The existing notes in the series are admitted to trading on the Helsinki Stock Exchange.

    Citigroup Global Market Limited acts as the Dealer for the issue of the new tranche.

    MUNICIPALITY FINANCE PLC

    Further information:

    Joakim Holmström
    Executive Vice President, Capital Markets and Sustainability
    tel. +358 50 444 3638

    MuniFin (Municipality Finance Plc) is one of Finland’s largest credit institutions. The owners of the company include Finnish municipalities, the public sector pension fund Keva and the Republic of Finland. The Group’s balance sheet totals over EUR 50 billion.

    MuniFin builds a better and more sustainable future with its customers. Our customers include municipalities, joint municipal authorities, wellbeing services counties, joint county authorities, corporate entities under the control of the above-mentioned organisations, and affordable social housing. Lending is used for environmentally and socially responsible investment targets such as public transportation, sustainable buildings, hospitals and healthcare centres, schools and day care centres, and homes for people with special needs.

    MuniFin’s customers are domestic but the company operates in a completely global business environment. The company is an active Finnish bond issuer in international capital markets and the first Finnish green and social bond issuer. The funding is exclusively guaranteed by the Municipal Guarantee Board.

    Read more: www.munifin.fi

    Important Information

    The information contained herein is not for release, publication or distribution, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, in or into any such country or jurisdiction or otherwise in such circumstances in which the release, publication or distribution would be unlawful. The information contained herein does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy, nor shall there be any sale of, any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration, exemption from registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such jurisdiction.

    This communication does not constitute an offer of securities for sale in the United States. The notes have not been and will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”) or under the applicable securities laws of any state of the United States and may not be offered or sold, directly or indirectly, within the United States or to, or for the account or benefit of, U.S. persons except pursuant to an applicable exemption from, or in a transaction not subject to, the registration requirements of the Securities Act.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Bitwise Rebrands European ETPs, Looks to Reinforce Position as Market Leader in Pivotal Year for Crypto

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    • Rebrands European product suite after strong 2024: Bitwise surpassed $12 billion in client assets, launched new products such as Solana and Aptos Staking ETPs
    • TER of the Bitwise Core Bitcoin ETP (BTC1) lowered to 0.20% p.a.
    • Crypto poised to soar in 2025: Bitwise research forecasts record valuations and inflows in crypto markets this year amid reduced regulatory risk
    • Continued innovation: Bitwise looks to cement position as market leader by providing new best-in-class products, broadening access to crypto for investors

    January 29, 2025. Frankfurt, Germany: Bitwise today announced the company has completed the rebranding of all ETPs in its European product suite following last year’s acquisition of ETC Group. The move comes as Bitwise looks to expand its position as a market leader in crypto markets in 2025, a year in which a number of structural upward trends are likely to bolster crypto markets.

    Among the renamed products are the Bitwise Core Bitcoin ETP (BTC1), the Bitwise Ethereum Staking ETP (ET32), the Bitwise MSCI Digital Assets Select 20 ETP (DA20), and the company’s flagship product: – the Bitwise Physical Bitcoin ETP (BTCE). Launched in 2020, BTCE is the most heavily traded bitcoin ETP in Europe. For an overview of all products with their rebranded names, please refer to the table below.

    Bitwise will continue to broaden crypto access for investors, provide best-in-class innovative products, timely insights on the latest market developments, and champion transparency and accountability in a landmark year for the crypto industry.

    Hunter Horsley, CEO and Co-Founder of Bitwise: “We expect 2025 will be a pivotal year for crypto, with Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana each hitting record highs, and a more crypto-friendly environment in Washington bringing welcome clarity to the space. Bitwise is looking forward to using this moment to reinforce our position as a market leader both in the U.S. and Europe.”

    Bitwise saw significant growth in 2024, a year in which Bitcoin soared to an all-time high of $103,992 after the record-setting launch of spot bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. The company crossed over $12 billion in client assets, using its momentum to launch new institutional-grade crypto staking ETPs, namely the recently launched Bitwise Solana Staking ETP, and the Bitwise Aptos Staking ETP, in addition to filing a Form S-1 for an XRP spot ETF in the U.S. The company’s Bitwise Core Bitcoin ETP (BTC1 | DE000A4AER62), an institutionally focused and cost-efficient Bitcoin ETP with a Total Expense Ratio (TER) of 0.20%, is also experiencing increased popularity among investors.

    Another highlight of 2024 for Bitwise was the launch of Bitwise Onchain Solutions after the company’s acquisition of Attestant Limited, an institutional-grade Ethereum staking provider with $3.7 billion in staked assets at the time of the acquisition.

    Crypto poised to soar in 2025

    In 2025, adoption of bitcoin and other crypto assets by corporate treasurers are set to be another major driver supporting the asset class, Bitwise Head of Research Europe Dr Andre Dragosch said in a study this month. At the moment, companies hold only 4% of the total available Bitcoin supply, a number that already doubled last year. With total free cash flow between S&P 500 companies standing at $1.5 trillion – more than twice the capital ever invested in Bitcoin – this offers an unprecedented growth opportunity.

    Bitwise will continue to position itself as a thought leader with studies like the above and several others, providing a rich stream of research and market analysis for investors. This research is available through blog posts on the Bitwise website, such as on this link and here.

    The following table shows Bitwise’s renamed European Crypto ETP suite:

    The complete list of Bitwise European ETP products, including all stock exchange listings and trading information, is available at https://bitwiseinvestments.com/eu.

    About Bitwise

    Bitwise is one of the world’s leading crypto specialist asset managers. Thousands of financial advisors, family offices, and institutional investors across the globe have partnered with us to understand and access the opportunities in crypto. Since 2017, Bitwise has established a track record of excellence managing a broad suite of index and active solutions across ETPs, separately managed accounts, private funds, and hedge fund strategies – spanning both the U.S. and Europe.

    In Europe, for the past four years Bitwise (formerly ETC Group) has developed an extensive and innovative suite of crypto ETPs, including Europe’s most traded bitcoin ETP, or the first diversified Crypto Basket ETP replicating an MSCI digital assets index.

    This family of crypto ETPs is domiciled in Germany and approved by BaFin. We exclusively partner with reputable entities from the traditional financial industry, ensuring that 100% of the assets are securely stored offline (cold storage) through regulated custodians.

    Our European products comprise a collection of carefully designed financial instruments that seamlessly integrate into any professional portfolio, providing comprehensive exposure to crypto as an asset class. Access is straightforward via major European stock exchanges, with primary listings on Xetra, the most liquid exchange for ETF trading in Europe. Retail investors benefit from easy access through numerous DIY/online brokers, coupled with our robust and secure physical ETP structure, which includes a redemption feature. For more information, visit www.bitwiseinvestments.com/eu

    Media contacts:

    JEA Associates
    John McLeod
    00 44 7886 920436
    john@jeaassociates.com

    Important information
    This press release does not constitute investment advice, nor does it constitute an offer or solicitation to buy financial products. This press release is issued by Bitwise Europe GmbH (“BEU”), a limited company domiciled in Germany, for information only and in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. BEU gives no explicit or implicit assurance or guarantee regarding the fairness, accuracy, completeness, or correctness of this article or the opinions contained therein. It is advised not to rely on the fairness, accuracy, completeness, or correctness of this article or the opinions contained therein. Please note that this article is neither investment advice nor an offer or solicitation to acquire financial products or cryptocurrencies.

    Before investing in crypto Exchange Traded Products (“ETPs”), potential investors should consider the following:
    Potential investors should seek independent advice and consider relevant information contained in the base prospectus and the final terms for the ETPs, especially the risk factors. ETPs issued by BEU are suitable only for persons experienced in investing in cryptocurrencies and risks of investing can be found in the prospectus and final terms available on www.bitwiseinvestments.com./eu. The invested capital is at risk, and losses up to the amount invested are possible. ETPs backed by cryptocurrencies are highly volatile assets and performance is unpredictable. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The market price of ETPs will vary and they do not offer a fixed income or match precisely the performance of the underlying cryptocurrency. Investing in ETPs involves numerous risks including general market risks relating to underlying, adverse price movements, currency, liquidity, operational, legal and regulatory risks.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Economics: Record investments in foreign securities

    Source: Danmarks Nationalbank

    Denmark and abroad

    29 January 2025Statistics period: December 2024

    Danish investors made record purchases of foreign securities totaling kr. 321 billion in 2024. The interest was particularly directed towards foreign shares, but also towards bonds and investment funds. About half of the purchased shares were American, while the rest were mainly European and Japanese. For the bonds, approximately two-thirds of the purchases were German and Swedish government bonds. There were also significant price gains, which, along with the purchases, meant that Danish investors’ foreign securities increased by a total of 847 billion DKK to 5,355 billion DKK by the end of 2024. This was especially due to price increases in American listed shares. These shares now account for 1,456 billion DKK or more than a quarter of all Danish investors’ foreign securities.



    Danish investors purchased foreign securities for kr. 321 billion in 2024

    Note:

    Note: Total purchases of foreign securities for Danish investors (financial and non-financial companies, households, as well as general government). Data for portfolio investments, where the investor, unlike direct investments, does not have a significant influence on the decisions of the corporation in which they have invested.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: 29 January 2025 The ‘Arctic – Territory of Dialogue’ International Arctic Forum to be held under the slogan “The North – the place to live!” A meeting has been held in Moscow between Anton Kobyakov, Adviser to the President of the Russian Federation, Executive Secretary of the Organizing Committee for the ‘Arctic – Territory of Dialogue’ International Arctic Forum, and Andrey Chibis, Governor of the Murmansk Region.

    Source: Eastern Economic Forum

    Participant Package

    • participation at all business and cultural programme events at the Forum (excluding invitation only events);
    • access to EEF 2021 exhibitions;
    • access to networking areas at the Forum venue (excluding invitation only event locations).

    EUR 3,924 (inc. VAT 20%)*
    USD 4,392 (inc. VAT 20%)*

    STANDARD PACKAGE

    • All events on the business programme (except the plenary session and invitation-only events)
    • Excludes opportunity to attend the plenary session
    • Access to the business networking areas at the Forum venue (except the plenary session area in the run-up to and during the plenary session and invitation-only networking areas)

    EUR 2,352 (inc. VAT 20%)*
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    If you received an invitation or your application to attend a Roscongress Foundation event in 2020 (Russia House in Davos, Russian Investment Forum, St. Petersburg International Economic Forum) was approved by the relevant Organizing Committee, you can simply submit an application to participate in EEF 2020 through your Roscongress personal account, as your personal account has already been created. For more information, visit the Roscongress personal account section.

    Your personal account login and password information, were previously sent to you by the email specified during registration. You can restore access to your account by calling the Forum information centre at: +7 (499) 7000 111.

    Start off by accessing the ‘Events’ section of your account. In the ‘Upcoming’ section, select the Eastern Economic Forum from the list of events and then select the ‘Registration’ section. The application will automatically insert the data from your account profile.

    Please review the passport data in your participation application carefully. If any of your data has changed since you have registered your account, please update those data points in your participation application. Please complete any empty fields and press the ‘Save’ button.

    To edit the data in the general settings of your account, please contact our information centre at: +7 (499) 7000 111.

    If you have not submitted an application to attend a Roscongress Foundation event in 2020 (Russia House in Davos, Russian Investment Forum, St. Petersburg International Economic Forum), you must apply through the participation application on the EEF 2020 website. Sometime after you have submitted your application, an email containing your login and password information for your Roscongress personal account will be sent to the email you provided in the application. For more information, visit the Roscongress personal account section.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: The fourth section of the Solntsevo-Butovo-Varshavskoe Shosse highway is planned to open in 2025

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Traffic on the fourth section of the Solntsevo-Butovo-Varshavskoe Shosse highway will be launched in 2025. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “The second stage of construction of the fourth section of the highway from Edvarda Griga Street to Polyany Street is currently underway. Three overground and one underground pedestrian crossing will appear on this section. In parallel with the construction of the fourth section of the highway, the adjacent street and road network with a total length of 8.7 kilometers and a 120-meter overpass are being designed. The overall readiness of the project exceeds 60 percent,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    In addition, the design of sections of Kuprin Avenue, Alexandra Monakhova Street, Proektiruemy Proezd No. 816 and Bartenevskaya Street is underway. In total, within the framework of the fourth section of the highway, it is planned to build and reconstruct 28 kilometers of roads, including three overpasses with a length of 472 meters. Two of them are already ready. It is also planned to build six off-street pedestrian crossings: three overground, two of which opened at the end of 2024, and three underground.

    The fourth section of the Solntsevo-Butovo-Varshavskoye Shosse highway runs from the Novomoskovskaya metro station to Polyany Street. In August last year, the first stage of the project was completed and the section from Novomoskovskaya to Edvarda Griga Street was opened. A 101-meter-long overpass was built as part of the section.

    “The final fifth section of the highway is also in the active phase of construction. It will stretch from Polyany Street to Varshavskoe Shosse and will have an exit to Rastorguevskoe Shosse. Currently, work is underway at the site to construct bored piles for retaining walls and supports for the overpass on Varshavskoe Shosse, as well as to build an overpass in the area of Polyany Street and remove utility lines,” said the head of the Department for Construction of Transport and Engineering Infrastructure of the City of Moscow

    Vasily Desyatkov.

    The opening of this section will relieve the Varshavskoe, Simferopolskoe highways and the Moscow Ring Road (MKAD) by creating a new transport connection with the Moscow High-Speed Diameter (MSD). There will be a convenient exit from Varshavskoe highway towards Kaluzhskoe and Kievskoe highways, and the transport accessibility of the Yuzhnoe and Severnoe Butovo districts will improve.

    Previously Sergei Sobyanin said on the construction of the MSD and the Solntsevo-Butovo-Varshavskoye Shosse highway. The road connecting five outbound highways (Minskoye, Borovskoye, Kievskoye, Kaluzhskoye and Varshavskoye Highways) is the most important part of the transport framework of TiNAO and a backup of the southwestern and southern parts of the Moscow Ring Road. The length of the straight route, taking into account Vnukovo Highway, will be 26.6 kilometers, the total length of the new roads, taking into account interchanges, is over 95 kilometers.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Muscovites have begun inspecting apartments under the renovation program in a new building on 1st Vladimirskaya Street

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    An information center for resettlement has opened for residents of the first and second buildings of the house 36 on Perovskaya Street, which is being resettled. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property Maxim Gaman.

    “At the end of December, the city offered equivalent apartments in building 47, block 1 on 1st Vladimirskaya Street to more than 200 Muscovites living in two old five-story buildings on Perovskaya Street. Since January 14, they have begun to inspect the new housing. Residents can ask any questions about the move to specialists from the resettlement information center, which operates in the neighboring new building – building 40a on Perovskaya Street. It is located next to the five-story buildings being resettled,” said Maxim Gaman.

    The area around the new house was landscaped. Complex landscaping was carried out, children’s and sports playgrounds were equipped, as well as a recreation area.

    “The new building will have 108 apartments with improved finishing according to the renovation program standards. Three of them have been equipped for people with disabilities – the width of the corridors and doorways has been increased, and special plumbing has been installed. The total area of all the apartments is almost seven thousand square meters. The passage in the entrance is through, this will allow residents to get to both the internal courtyard space without cars, and to the external space with guest parking. The first floor of the new building is non-residential, in the future, social and household infrastructure facilities will open there. In order to make the move of Muscovites under the renovation program more comfortable, the city provides free movers and a truck that will help transport things from the old apartment to the new one,” clarified the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy

    Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    For program participants who have full account on mos.ru, super service works “Moving under the renovation program”.

    They can sign up for an inspection of the apartment online, and after the draft contract is ready, choose a convenient time to sign it. If necessary, you can also sign up for an appointment with a notary remotely and send it to Department of City Property personal and title documents by uploading them using the appropriate serviceIn addition, Muscovites can submit an online application to eliminate construction defects, as well as call movers to transport things from an old apartment to a new one.

    In the capital Department of Information Technology noted that general instructions posted in the super service “Moving under the renovation program” will help prepare for relocation on the mos.ru portal. It includes information about the organization of the process, a list of necessary documents for drawing up the contract and links to useful services. By setting certain parameters, residents will receive instructions adapted to their specific situation.

    Renovation program approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin ordered to increasethe pace of implementation of the renovation program has doubled.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Seven commercial premises in Maryina Roshcha put up for auction

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the north-east of Moscow will be sold through open electronic auctions non-residential premises area from 80 to 145 square meters. The auctions will be held from February 20 to March 5. This was reported by the head of the capital’s Department of Competition Policy Kirill Purtov.

    “Commercial real estate in the capital’s districts with developed infrastructure is in stable demand among investors and entrepreneurs. The city is currently offering seven free-use premises on the ground floors of new buildings in Maryina Roshcha. The winners of the auctions will be able to use them to open service enterprises. Applications for participation in open electronic auctions will be accepted until February 11 and 25, depending on the selected property,” said Kirill Purtov.

    Six of the proposed lots are located on Sheremetyevskaya Street, and another one is on 1st Streletsky Proezd. All properties have a separate entrance from the street and are connected to the main utilities, including electricity, water supply, and sewerage.

    The city regularly puts commercial real estate up for auction. Currently, more than 270 non-residential premises and buildings are available to entrepreneurs. All procedures are carried out online. To participate, you must register on electronic trading platform “RoselTorg” and have an enhanced qualified electronic signature.

    Moscow is a city that develops entrepreneurship. The capital puts various properties up for auction, with the showcase of the offered objects being Moscow investment portal. In the section “Property from the city” publish all the necessary information about the lots: photographs, documentation, conditions and form of implementation. Here you can also take a 3D tour of the objects.

    Development of electronic services for business corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Winter in Moscow”: “Active Citizens” Will Evaluate the “Chinese New Year” Sites

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the project “Active Citizen” voting has begun, dedicated to the festival “Chinese New Year in Moscow”. Participants will tell what events they would like to attend and evaluate the design of city venues. You can choose up to five answers to each question.

    The festival will last until February 9. Residents and guests of the capital will get acquainted with the culture and traditions of the Celestial Empire, see theatrical performances, drum shows, as well as dragon and Chinese lion dances. In addition, master classes will teach everyone how to make Chinese lanterns, paper fans and other souvenirs.

    The main venue will be Manezhnaya Square. Events will also take place at the Moscow Zoo, Moskino Cinema Park, VDNKh, Bolotnaya and Tverskaya Squares and other places. You can see the detailed schedule on the project’s special page “Winter in Moscow”, of which the festival became a part, and in “Russpass-magazine”.

    The capital celebrates Chinese New Year as part of the cross-cultural Years of Russia and China. The festival is organized by the Moscow Government with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Russia.

    For participating in the voting, “active citizens” will be awarded points in the city’s loyalty program “A Million Prizes”Muscovites can use them to receive souvenirs with logos of electronic projects, top up the Troika transport card and the parking account of the Parking of Russia application. In addition, points can be donated to charity.

    Voting (link) prepared by Department of Culture of the City of Moscow,Moscow City Tourism Committee and the project “Active Citizen”.

    Project “Active Citizen” has been operating since 2014. During this time, more than seven million people have joined it. In total, over seven thousand votes have been held. Every month, 30-40 decisions made by Muscovites are implemented in the city. The project is being developed Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow and the State Institution “New Management Technologies”.

    The creation, development and operation of the electronic government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State”and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

    Project “Winter in Moscow”— the main event of the season, which until February 28 unites various events of the capital. Citizens and tourists are invited to remember traditions and history, warm up with tea and hot buns, go skating, skiing and tubing, watch ice shows, give gifts to people who find themselves in a difficult life situation, show care for those who need it.

    Muscovites and guests of the capital are offered a huge selection of events in the open air and in cultural and sports institutions. The atmosphere of winter traditions has engulfed the entire city – more than 1.9 thousand sites are open. The largest festivals of the capital are organically woven into the project: “Moscow Estates”, “Moscow Tea Party”, “City of Light” and many others. All information about the project and winter season events can be found in a special section Mos.ru.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU expert in the Public Chamber: professor took part in the meeting of the Commission on Interethnic Relations

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    A professor from the State University of Management took part in an extended meeting of the Commission on Interethnic, Interreligious Relations and Migration, which was held in the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation.

    The event was opened by the Chairman of the Commission, Professor Vladimir Zorin, who presented a report on the work done in the previous year and outlined priority tasks for 2025.

    Professor of the Department of Public Administration and Political Technologies of the State University of Management, member of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation on Interethnic Relations and the Public Council under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Vladimir Volokh spoke at the meeting. He emphasized that the effective solution of issues of state national and migration policy requires close interaction of state authorities with civil society institutions, the scientific community, socially responsible business, and various public organizations.

    Vladimir Volokh also expressed the opinion that at the current stage of development, it is necessary not to update the Concept of the state migration policy of the Russian Federation, but to develop and approve by the Head of State the Strategy of the state migration policy of the Russian Federation in accordance with the Constitution of the Russian Federation. This, in his opinion, will ensure a more systematic and long-term approach to managing migration processes.

    The meeting was also attended by members of the commission, experts and invited guests, including: Director of the Department of National Policy of the Domestic Policy Directorate of the Presidential Administration of Russia Tatyana Vagina; State Secretary – Deputy Head of the Federal Agency for Ethnic Affairs of Russia Anna Kotova; 1st Deputy Chairman of the Commission Vladimir Lagkuev; Deputy Secretary General – Head of the General Secretariat of the Eurasian Peoples’ Assembly Svetlana Smirnova; Director of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “House of the Peoples of Russia” Anna Polezhaeva; Commission expert, Director of the ANO “Resource Center in the Sphere of National Relations” Evgenia Mikhaleva; Head of the Department for Work with Government Structures of the Synodal Department for Church-Society Relations and the Media Pavel Lebedev and others.

    During the work, it was noted that since the beginning of 2024, a number of regulatory legal acts have been adopted aimed at improving migration policy, creating a more effective system for combating illegal migration and forming a legislative basis for combating illegal actions. These measures include the introduction of a regime for the expulsion of illegal migrants, the creation of a register of controlled persons who do not have the right to be in the country, limiting the number of SIM cards sold, including by illegal immigrants, tightening requirements for concluding contracts for the provision of communication services, including the collection of biometric data, as well as the adoption of a law aimed at combating fictitious marriages and adoptions.

    One of the important areas of the Commission’s work remains work with youth. The meeting participants noted that in the context of destructive influence from abroad, the main areas of activity are called upon to solve the problems of strengthening interethnic unity, improving migration policy and ensuring religious harmony.

    The members of the commission unanimously supported the proposal of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin to create a Center for Migration Issues under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU helps Anapa: university volunteers fight fuel oil spill on the coast

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On December 15, 2024, two tankers sank in the Black Sea. Several tons of fuel oil ended up in the water and were later washed up on the coast. Rescuers have been fighting the consequences of the accident for over a month. The coast is being cleaned, among other things, by specialists from the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps. On January 16, a group of 18 volunteers joined the liquidators, including representatives of the State University of Management. There is still a lot of work to do, but there are already great results. 35 days after the tankers sank in the Kerch Strait and the fuel oil spill, the main beaches of Anapa are almost cleared. This was reported by the head of the Moscow city branch of the VSKS, director of the Educational and Training Center for Actions in an Emergency and Basic Military Training of the State University of Management Maxim Dzhetygenov and a second-year master’s student Matvey Ulyanov.

    As noted by the university representatives, the work is well-coordinated and productive, but is complicated by weather conditions. Strong winds are raging on the coast of Anapa, which is why rescuers are working in shifts to avoid hypothermia.

    “There is plenty of work now. The sea is rough, yesterday we were cleaning the beach area, and today we arrived and discovered that the waves had washed up fuel oil on the shore again. The guys have to get back to work and clean familiar places from new pollution,” said Maxim Dzhetygenov.

    To ensure the safety and effectiveness of the volunteers, a mutual aid headquarters called “We Are Together” has been created. Two people are on duty there 24 hours a day, giving everyone personal protective equipment. Before starting work, all rescuers undergo safety training and receive instructions on how to perform specific tasks for the day. And there are really many who want to help. As Matvey Ulyanov noted, about 7,000 volunteers participate in the cleanup every day, including local residents and representatives of various organizations.

    “Many local residents come. They bring fuel, food, water. That is, everything that we, in principle, need. We also supply civilians who want to help with personal protective equipment. These are overalls, gloves, glasses, respirators. And we involve them in our work,” said Matvey Ulyanov.

    Volunteers make an invaluable contribution to cleaning the coast. It is worth noting that their work is not limited to this. All the guys are “universal soldiers”. When the weather does not allow continuing rescue operations, volunteers help ecologists. They build structures for cleaning and rehabilitating injured birds, install barriers designed to collect fuel oil. This work is carried out indoors, which allows work even in bad weather.

    “The guys also insulate special houses, where electricity is later installed, lamps are hung to keep it warm, sand is brought in there, and it is also placed on the insulation so that the birds can undergo rehabilitation in more comfortable conditions,” noted Maxim Dzhetygenov.

    Volunteers working on the beach first collect a mixture of sand and fuel oil in bags. Then special equipment comes to the rescue: a tractor with a bucket, which drives up to the collection site and loads the bags. After that, the cargo is transferred to KAMAZ dump trucks, which take the waste to the landfill. During the day, rescuers collect an average of 150-170 bags.

    The situation is now much better than it was in the first days after the accident. This is confirmed by Maxim Dzhetygenov.

    “As the chief of staff, I drive around our area of responsibility along the coastline every morning and inspect it. I can say that there are no large deposits of fuel oil now. But a small “crumb” of oil product is still thrown out,” noted Maxim Dzhetygenov.

    And this once again emphasizes the importance of work to restore the ecology of the Anapa coast. The efforts of volunteers with the support of local residents inspire hope for the successful completion of the work and the restoration of the ecological situation. We will add that on January 24, representatives of the State University of Management will return to Moscow.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Tesla suing EU over tariffs on China-made EVs

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    United States electric vehicle, or EV, maker Tesla is challenging the European Union’s decision to slap hefty import tariffs on China-made electric autos.

    The legal action by the company, which is owned by technology guru Elon Musk, is similar to court challenges launched last week by German automaker BMW and Chinese carmakers, including BYD Auto, SAIC Motor, and Geely. Chinese industry body the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products has also launched a legal challenge in the EU’s courts. And China’s government has filed a complaint about the bloc’s tariffs with the World Trade Organization.

    The European Court of Justice confirmed Tesla’s legal challenge on Monday.

    Olof Gill, the EU’s trade spokesperson, told Agence France-Presse: “We take note of these cases and we look forward to defending ourselves in court as necessary.”

    Tesla’s legal challenge is in response to the EU introducing tariffs at the end of October of 7.8 percent on Tesla’s China-made vehicles. The bloc has also set tariffs of up to 35.3 percent on other China-made EVs. The new tariffs come on top of a 10 percent standard import tariff that was already in place for electric vehicle imports into the EU.

    The bloc said it introduced the China-specific tariffs in response to what it says are unfair subsidies that include low-interest loans, cheap land, and supplier discounts, claims China has strongly denied.

    Tesla’s legal challenge will be heard in the EU’s General Court. Any verdict handed down there could then be challenged in the European Court of Justice.

    The court case comes against the backdrop of deteriorating relations between the EU and Musk, who is the world’s richest individual.

    Musk, who owns the social media platform X, has spoken out strongly against the bloc’s efforts to regulate internet activity. He has also angered the EU by throwing his support behind far-right political parties, including Germany’s Alternative for Germany.

    Critics have said Musk’s political activism may have contributed to Tesla’s recent decline in Europe, with the brand seeing its sales fall by 13 percent, year-on-year, in 2024, to 242,945 units, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association. Around 28 percent of Chinese-made electric automobiles imported into the EU in 2023 were Teslas.

    Around one-fifth of all electric cars sold in the EU – some 300,000 units – are made in China.

    The court case is likely to take around 18 months to complete.

    Tesla has also called on the Canadian government to scrap its 100 percent tariff on electric cars imported from China.

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  • MIL-OSI Banking: Cannabis users’ consumption behavior and product choices are different from other consumers, presenting a key knowledge gap for food and beverages brand strategy, according to new GlobalData study

    Source: GlobalData

    The study looks at how the use of cannabis is impacting consumption in key food and beverage categories in key markets.

    GlobalData’s new “Hot Topics” cannabis study on the claimed consumption behavior of cannabis users compared to non-users highlights that this is a large and growing consumer group, who are behaving differently to the general population, in ways that brand owners and their stakeholders may not fully realise.

    Jenny Questier, Consumer Analysis Director at GlobalData, commented: “Currently, there is little research data or analysis available to help companies understand the impact of a new cohort of cannabis users in consumer packaged goods markets where the drug has been legalized. While this study’s findings are indicative, they could apply to any market where cannabis use is prevalent as they do provide some useful insights into the impact that cannabis users consumption behavior could have on product choices being made in key food and beverage categories and which demographics are important in future product development and positioning.”

    The study entitled, “Hot Topics Report: Impact of cannabis use on consumption in key markets”, provides a top-line indication of how consumers who claim to use cannabis, describe their use of the drug in five key markets which have legalized the recreational use of the cannabis, namely: the US, South Africa, Canada, Mexico and Germany, and the claimed impact this may have on consumer consumption in the alcoholic drinks, non-alcoholic drinks, savory snacks, and chocolate and confectionary categories in each of these markets.

    The study reveals that cannabis users have a tendency to stay at home more, are more concerned about their physical and mental health, spend more time online, and perhaps as a consequence of this, order more food online, when compared to non-cannabis users. Interestingly, the known side effects of cannabis use of increasing hunger and thirst are significantly impacting on consumers’ net consumption of non-alcoholic beverages, savory snacks and chocolate and confectionary, however, the drug’s use currently seems to have a limited impact on alcohol consumption overall.

    This is an important cohort for consumer packaged goods companies because the number of recreational cannabis users is already significant and is set to grow further. In the US, cannabis is legal for recreational use in 24 out of 50 states, according to the *Pew Research Centre. In the US, there were an estimated 17.7 million daily cannabis users recorded in 2022, according to research published in the journal Addiction, based on data collected by the National Survey on Drug Use and Health.

    Questier continued, “In the coming decade, the number of cannabis users is set to grow globally as more US states are likely to legalize recreational cannabis use, public support may lead more countries to do the same, and more people are likely to take up the habit as a means of relaxation, enjoyment, and for perceived health benefits. It is imperative that brands and manufacturers of food and beverages understand what this may mean for future innovation and target consumer groups.”

    Here are some of the top-line indicative findings from the study for each food and beverages category surveyed in each market:

    Alcoholic and Non-alcoholic Drinks

    Cannabis use does not appear to have a significant impact on alcoholic drinks sales!

    Claimed alcohol consumption remains largely unchanged overall as a result of cannabis use, generally holding steady at a plus or minus 1% net change in most markets. Canada and Mexico have a small net decline in alcohol consumption with Germany’s high +10% net change attributed to a smaller sample size as cannabis has only recently been legalized in the country, and reported use remains relatively low.

    An assumption that alcohol sales overall might suffer from the increased use of cheaper cannabis products as the stimulant effects are similar is not evident from this study. However, that’s not to say that the alcoholic drinks market isn’t changing; female cannabis users are drinking less alcohol, but males are drinking more.

    Cannabis use makes you thirsty for non-alcoholic drinks!

    All markets in this study saw a significant rise in the consumption of non-alcoholic drinks by cannabis users. In some markets, this rise occurred among all demographics, in other markets younger consumers dominated.

    Savory Snacks and Chocolate & Confectionary

    Cannabis use gives you the munchies, boosting savory snacks sales!

    All markets saw a rise in savory snack consumption due to cannabis use; North American markets had particularly large rises. Unlike beverages, Gen Z do not dominate savory snack sales, instead it is older Gen Y and Gen X consumers.

    Cannabis use gives you a sweet tooth, increasing chocolate & confectionery sales!

    Cannabis use drives a significant rise in chocolate and confectionery consumption in most markets, although the demographic leading this varies from market to market.

    Questier adds: “The top-line results from this indicative study show that cannabis users’ consumption behavior is different from other consumers. Consumption of soft drinks, savory snacks and chocolate and confectionery is significantly increased, with the balance between male and female, and young and old consumers shifting in each market. Whilst there is limited claimed impact from cannabis users on total alcohol consumption, the demographic make-up of this market is nevertheless changed by the presence of cannabis.

    “With little research conducted into this area to date, the study’s indicative findings suggest that the implications of cannabis use for consumer packaged goods companies and their stakeholders could be significant for brand strategy, consumer targeting, portfolio management, innovation, sales, advertising, and marketing. Further research by brand, category, and geography could be required to ensure that these implications are understood and appropriate strategies devised to manage them.”

    Free sample pages from the “Hot Topics Report: Impact of cannabis use on consumption in key markets”, are available here

    * Source: Pew Research Centre: here

    GlobalData Consumer Custom Solutions offers sector-level expertise in the Consumer Packaged Goods, Food, Beverages, Foodservice, Retail, Apparel, Packaging, Agribusiness, and Automotive industries. We use our unique data, insights and analytics to answer your bespoke questions with a tailored approach and deliverables.​ To learn more about this press release or have a chat, please drop us an email consulting@globaldata.com or contact us here and we’ll get in touch!

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  • MIL-OSI: Riber: 2024 business growth in line with guidance 

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    2024 business growth in line with guidance 

    Revenues up +5% to €41.2m
    Order book at end-2024: €21.7m

    Bezons (France), January 29, 2025 – 8:00 am (CET) – RIBER, a global market leader for MBE equipment serving the semiconductor industry, is reporting its full-year revenues for 2024.

    Change in revenues

    €m 2024 2023 Change
    First quarter 4.5 3.7 +20%
    Second quarter 9.3 8.5 +10%
    Third quarter 4.7 4.0 +19%
    Fourth quarter 22.7 23.1 -2%
    Full year 41.2 39.2 +5%
           
    €m 2024 2023 Change
    Systems 31.0 29.0 +7%
    Services and accessories 10.2 10.3 -1%
    Full year 41.2 39.2 +5%

    2024 full-year revenues amounted to €41.2m, up 5% from 2023. This performance is fully aligned with the announced ambitions. In the fourth quarter of 2024, business remained strong, with revenues remaining steady despite a high basis of comparison with the fourth quarter of 2023.

    This commercial dynamism demonstrates the strengthening of RIBER’s positions in the MBE market for both research and industrial production.

    MBE systems revenues reached €31.0m, up 7%. A total of 12 systems were delivered over the year, compared with 13 in 2023.

    Revenues for services and accessories came to €10.2m, virtually unchanged from 2023.

    The geographical breakdown of revenues for 2024 full-year was as follows: Asia 57.3%, Europe 35.7%, and North America 7.1%.

    Order book developments

    At December 31 (€m) 2024 2023 Change
    Systems 16,7 20.2 -17%1
    Services and accessories 5,0 6.1 -18%
    Full year 21,7 26.3 -17%

    At December 31, 2024, the consolidated order book remained at a solid level of €21.7m, reflecting the sustained deliveries at the end of the year.

    The order book for MBE systems came to €16.7m with a total of 7 systems, including 5 production machines. It increases after factoring in the two orders announced in January 2025 for a production system in Europe and a research system in the USA, both scheduled for delivery in 2025.

    Orders for services and accessories amounted to €5.0m.

    Outlook

    Given its solid revenue growth, RIBER reaffirms its objective of achieving further earnings growth in 2024.

    In an environment marked by accelerating technological innovation and growing demand for advanced semiconductor materials, RIBER is pursuing its ambitious growth strategy based on enhancing its technological leadership and expanding its markets through the integration of the silicon photonics sector and the development of high value-added solutions for quantum materials.

    For 2025, given the composition of the order book at December 31, 2024, and the outlook for orders to be delivered this year, RIBER is forecasting further growth in revenues compared with 2024.

    Next date: RIBER will announce its 2024 full-year earnings on April 9, 2025 (before start of trading).

    About RIBER

    Founded in 1964, RIBER is the global market leader for MBE – molecular beam epitaxy – equipment. It designs and produces equipment for the semiconductor industry, and provides scientific and technical support for its clients (hardware and software), maintaining their equipment and optimizing their performance and output levels.
    Accelerating the performance of electronics, RIBER’s equipment performs an essential role in the development of advanced semiconductor systems that are used in numerous applications, from information technologies to photonics (lasers, sensors, etc.), 5G telecommunications networks and research, including quantum computing.

    RIBER is a BPI France-approved innovative company and is listed on the Euronext Growth Paris market (ISIN: FR0000075954).
    www.riber.com

    Contacts

    RIBER : Annie Geoffroy| tel: +33 (0)1 39 96 65 00 | invest@riber.com
    CALYPTUS : Cyril Combe | tel: +33 (0)1 53 65 68 68 | cyril.combe@calyptus.net


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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Six territories with a total area of over 153 hectares will be reorganized according to the KRT projects approved in December

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    As part of the six decisions adopted by the city in December under the program for integrated development of territories (KRT), it is planned to reorganize over 153 hectares of land. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “In December 2024, the city adopted six decisions on the comprehensive development of inefficiently used territories. About 2.4 million square meters of various real estate are planned to be built on them. Five territories will be reorganized by KRT operators, and another one by an investor who will be determined by the results of the auction. Investments in the implementation of the projects are estimated at 76 billion rubles, and the annual budget effect is 1.4 billion rubles. As a result, about two thousand jobs will be created,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    Currently, the territories contain objects that do not benefit the capital and its citizens, and some areas are free from development. In their place, new neighborhoods will be created with high-tech production facilities, modern residential buildings and the necessary infrastructure, as well as spaces with landscaped areas for walking and recreation.

    “One example of reorganization of depressed areas will be the comprehensive development of areas in the Silino and Matushkino districts, which will be carried out by an operator appointed by the city. According to the project, 2.5 thousand square meters of public utility facilities will be built here, as well as a building for the terminal station of ground passenger transport with a parking and turning area. The area will be landscaped and new roads will be laid. As a result, 120 jobs will be created,” noted the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property

    Maxim Gaman.

    According to the KRT program, multifunctional city blocks are created, where roads, comfortable housing and all the necessary infrastructure are designed on the site of former industrial zones and inefficiently used areas. Currently, 302 KRT projects with a total area of more than 4.2 thousand hectares are at various stages of development and implementation in Moscow. The work is underway on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In 2025, about five thousand new house and city signs will appear in the capital

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    This year, specialists from the city services complex will install about five thousand new house and city signs. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “The capital continues to implement the program to create a unified navigation system, which is an important component of a comfortable urban environment. This year, it is planned to install almost 1.1 thousand city signs and 3.7 thousand house signs. They help Muscovites and visitors to the capital quickly find the right address, the way to the nearest metro station, the Moscow Central Circle or the Moscow Central Diameter, to a hospital, theater, school or other socially significant facility,” noted Pyotr Biryukov.

    All navigation elements in Moscow comply with the developed standard. Blue signs with white letters are easy to read, they are organically integrated into the architectural space of the streets.

    According to the deputy mayor, the project to create historical navigation continues. Thus, in 2024, 40 information modules and 14 signposts with QR codes appeared in Victory Park on Poklonnaya Gora. They make it easier to build routes and learn interesting things about monuments and memorials.

    Since the program was implemented in 2014, about 120 thousand new signs have been installed on the streets of Moscow.

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  • MIL-OSI Australia: Press conference, Commonwealth Parliament Offices, Melbourne

    Source: Australian Treasurer

    Jim Chalmers:

    Headline inflation is now in the mid‑twos and underlying inflation is in the low‑threes. These numbers are better than expected and better than forecasts. What they show is we are making very meaningful, very substantial, and now sustained progress in the fight against inflation. It means that headline inflation is now at an almost four‑year low, and now sits in the middle of the Reserve Bank’s target band, and underlying inflation is now at its lowest in 3 years. These are very welcome developments.

    We don’t pretend that it’s mission accomplished on inflation, but we are making very substantial progress. On every measure, we have now made substantial and sustained progress in this fight against inflation. Inflation was much higher and rising fast under the Liberals when we came to office, and we’ve been able to get on top of this inflation challenge and to get it down in a very meaningful way. Inflation is now almost a third of the 6.1 per cent that we inherited when we came to office.

    Now, if you look at the numbers, headline inflation was just 0.2 per cent in the December quarter. That makes it 2.4 per cent higher through the year, which is around a quarter of its peak, and in the bottom half of the Reserve Bank’s target band. It means our headline inflation is now lower than most major advanced economies, including the US, the UK, and Germany. And if you look at the underlying measure, the trimmed mean measure, it was 3.2 per cent through the year to the December quarter, down from a revised 3.6 per cent. If you look at the trimmed mean number in the quarter, it almost halved. It’s now 0.5 per cent and that makes it around a third of what it was at the time of the election.

    If you look at the big drivers of this moderation in inflation, the big drivers were construction costs, rents, and insurance, and that, I think, is quite an encouraging sign that inflation is moderating more quickly than anticipated, even as recently as the forecast that we released in December. These numbers are better than the market expected, and they are lower than the forecasts for inflation, and both of those developments are very welcome.

    Australians collectively can be really proud of the combination of developments that we have seen in our economy in recent times. Inflation is down, wages are up, unemployment is low, and 1.1 million jobs have been created during the course of this Albanese Labor government. Now the soft landing that we have been planning for and preparing for is now looking more and more likely.

    Many countries around the world have paid for this kind of progress on inflation with much higher unemployment, or with negative quarters of economic growth. What Australians have been able to achieve is an economy where growth has continued to tick over, albeit slowly, where unemployment has stayed incredibly low, jobs are being created, wages are up, but inflation is down considerably and we see that in the numbers again today.

    Our cost‑of‑living pressures aren’t disappearing, but they are easing. We know that the fight against inflation is not yet over, but these are incredibly encouraging signs that we are getting on top of this challenge in our economy. The worst of the inflation challenge is now well and truly behind us, and that’s one of the reasons why we are confident but not complacent about the economy in the year ahead.

    We know that our political opponents will try and dismiss and diminish what Australians have been able to achieve together in their economy. We know that Australians are doing it tough. We know how important our cost‑of‑living help is, and we know that the best thing we can do, the most important focus that we can maintain is on the cost of living and that is the government’s approach.

    The Albanese Labor government is focused on beating inflation and helping with the cost of living and building Australia’s future. Our political opponents, Peter Dutton and the Coalition, are focused on conflict and culture wars, and they would make people worse off and take Australia backwards.

    If we look at the impact of the cost‑of‑living measures over recent years on the pressures that people face right around Australia, it’s worth reminding people that Peter Dutton did not support cost‑of‑living help for Australians doing it tough. If Peter Dutton had his way, Australians would have been thousands of dollars worse off and they would be worse off still if he wins the election and that’s because when he was the Health Minister, he went after Medicare. Coalition governments want lower wages, not higher wages, and he will push up electricity bills with his nuclear insanity that he has been trying to foist on the Australian people.

    So the choice and the contrast is very clear. The biggest risk to inflation and the cost of living and the economy in 2025 is Peter Dutton and a Coalition government. For our part, the Albanese Labor government is focused on getting inflation down, getting wages up, rolling out this cost‑of‑living relief, keeping unemployment low because that is the best way that we can make a meaningful difference to the cost‑of‑living pressures that we know Australians are still confronting. Happy to take a few questions.

    Journalist:

    You talked about, Treasurer, it not being mission accomplished yet, but started off this press conference pretty smiley, talking about an incredibly positive, optimistic set of numbers. Do you see there being an argument, a legitimate argument not to cut rates at this point? Are there pressure points pushing in the other direction still?

    Chalmers:

    I’m not going to make any sort of commentary which can be confused with giving free advice to the independent Reserve Bank, or making predictions about the decision that they will take when they meet on the [18th] of February. I respect the independence of the Reserve Bank too much to try and make predictions or to give them free advice, or to try and colour in for them the decision that they will make independently and announce towards the middle of February.

    I have always seen our responsibility as a government to be the focus on the areas that we can influence, getting inflation down, getting wages up, keeping unemployment low, those have been our objectives and we leave the decision on interest rates to the independent Reserve Bank.

    We’ve had a lot of free advice over the last couple of years from our political opponents and others, who say that we should have cut much harder or we should have done things differently. What these numbers show is we’ve been able to achieve something that other countries cannot, which is to make this remarkable progress on inflation at the same time as we maintain the gains we’ve made in the labour market and keep the economy ticking over.

    Now, the economic and often the political orthodoxy, and what we’ve seen play out in other countries, is that you have to pay for much lower inflation with much higher unemployment. Australia has shown that there is a better way to go about it and we’re seeing the fruits of some of those efforts in the inflation numbers today.

    Journalist:

    Has the government done everything it can to provide the environment for rates to come down?

    Chalmers:

    We take no outcome for granted when it comes to interest rates, and again, it’s not for me to give free advice to the independent Reserve Bank. I respect their independence. They will weigh up these numbers and other numbers that we’ve seen in the economy since they last met. They will come to a decision and communicate that decision in February, and I’m not going to get in the way of that. I’m not going to predict it or pre‑empt it or give them free advice. I’m focused on my job and my job is to roll out this cost‑of‑living help in the most responsible way, get inflation down and wages up, and keep unemployment low. We are encouraged by the numbers that we have seen today, but we take no outcome on interest rates for granted.

    Journalist:

    Are you relatively comfortable, given how much data that we’ve seen now, that the numbers are in or around the band at a sustainable level, or do you think we might see some bumpiness over the next few months?

    Chalmers:

    I think inevitably when you see the inflation numbers here or in other countries, inflation rarely moderates in a perfectly straight line. For example, inflation in the US is higher than it is in Australia and it’s rising in the US again, and that reminds us, I think helpfully, that inflation doesn’t moderate in a perfectly straight line around the world and that’s been the experience here as well. I think that’s an important thing to remember. But the facts of the matter are laid out by these new numbers today. Headline inflation is now in the bottom half of the Reserve Bank’s target band. Underlying inflation is in the low‑threes, both of those outcomes are better than expected and lower than the official forecasts.

    The Reserve Bank will weigh up all of those considerations, they will come to a decision independently, but I think what we’re seeing here is a reminder that the soft landing that we have been planning for and preparing for is looking more and more likely.

    Journalist:

    Would a rate cut influence the Prime Minister’s thinking around election time, and can you actually commit to doing a budget on March 25? We’ve heard language from your Finance Minister about being a budget update. Can you commit now to doing a Budget on March 25?

    Chalmers:

    We’re working towards a Budget on March 25th.

    Journalist:

    Towards or actually doing one?

    Chalmers:

    The reason I put it like that is because it’s a decision for the Prime Minister. It’s not a decision that I take alone. The Prime Minister takes that decision. Our expectation, and all of our work, is heading towards a March 25 Budget. The reality is that the Prime Minister will make that decision, no doubt he will confer with his colleagues about it, but our expectation is that there will be a Budget on the 25th.

    Journalist:

    Would you like – sorry Treasurer, would you like to do a Budget on March 25 and if so, are you aiming as much as possible to find a third surplus?

    Chalmers:

    There’s 2 parts to that question. I hand down budgets when the Prime Minister asks us to, and we’ve handed down 3 already and the fourth one is due on March 25. I’ve seen speculation about a third surplus, and I would urge caution on that front. We are deliberately cautious and conservative when it comes to budgets. We were in the first 3 and we will be in the fourth. But I think there’s cause for additional caution and conservatism because there hasn’t been anything yet that we have seen which would make us think that there would be a substantial difference to the budget bottom line than what we forecast in December in the mid‑year budget update. I know that there’s speculation to the contrary. I know that there’s a lot of global economic uncertainty which can impact the budget bottom line in both directions, but nothing we’ve seen yet has materially changed our expectations.

    Journalist:

    Is the rate decision on February 17–18 the primary factor in the Prime Minister’s decision around when to go with the election?

    Chalmers:

    I wouldn’t have thought so. I wouldn’t have thought so, but you’d have to ask the Prime Minister. You know, an election is due –

    Journalist:

    Surely he’d know that, though?

    Chalmers:

    Well, you’d have to ask him. An election is due by May, so the election will be on us before long and there will be a number of considerations when it comes to timing, and you will have to – it’s not for me to decide on my own.

    Journalist:

    Would a rate cut be – would you feel that it would be personal vindication for your fiscal strategy in the face of a lot of criticism from the media and other politicians?

    Chalmers:

    First of all, I don’t see it in personal terms. The most important thing here is to see some of the price pain that Australians have endured now since before the last election, that that continues to ease, and that we get inflation down at the same time as we get wages growing again in a more meaningful way and we keep that unemployment rate low. Those are the things that I’m focused on. You asked me about the free advice that we get from time to time. You know, there’s been some very strange commentary, you know, people –

    Journalist:

    Such as?

    Chalmers:

    People saying that there were going to be 3 rate hikes last year and there were none. There hasn’t been a rate hike since November in 2023.

    Journalist:

    Warren Hogan?

    Chalmers:

    Well, he’s not the only one. There’s been a lot of strange commentary, and we get a lot of free advice. One of the things that I’m proudest of is we have maintained a focus on the key elements of a soft landing in our economy – inflation coming down, not sacrificing people’s jobs, keeping the economy ticking over. We’ve still got an economy which is soft, softer than is normal. We’ve still got people under pretty extreme pressure. But the sorts of things that we are preparing for and planning for are now unfolding.

    This very substantial and now sustained moderation in inflation is probably the most important part of that, but to be able to do that, while maintaining unemployment at 4.0 per cent, is a pretty remarkable achievement for which all Australians can share in the credit.

    If you think about if you’d said a few years ago that it would be possible for a government, in this case our government, to maintain average unemployment rates, the lowest of any government in 50 years, at the same time as we get inflation from its peak of 7.8 now down to 2.4, I think Australians can be proud of that progress that has been made, and not because cost‑of‑living pressures have disappeared, but because they are easing at the same time as we satisfy some of these other economic objectives.

    Journalist:

    Should Australian tech companies be concerned about this rise in Chinese AI?

    Chalmers:

    Obviously this is a very fast‑moving and volatile part of the economy. It’s one of the reasons why Ed Husic, to his credit, and other colleagues are putting a lot of time and effort and thought into the appropriate guardrails when it comes to AI. We are forward leaning about AI. We think it can be revolutionary in our economy, that it has the capacity to boost productivity and deliver a whole range of economic gains, but we know that there needs to be guardrails as well.

    If you look at DeepSeek, and what we’ve seen in the last couple of days, which have been some pretty extraordinary developments that the market has reacted to in a pretty remarkable way, the advice that Ed has provided, which I would echo now, is we would urge Australians to be cautious about this new technology.

    Obviously we are constantly receiving advice on it. You wouldn’t expect me to go into all of the detail of that here. But what we try to and what our agencies try to, is to work closely with the sector, the private sector, updating the advice when it’s appropriate.

    Journalist:

    National security advice?

    Chalmers:

    All kinds of advice. When there’s a big development in our economy, particularly when it relates to technology, of course we have a look at it. Of course we monitor it closely. Of course we try and get our head around and understand the consequences for our own industries and our own economy. That’s pretty standard for a diligent government and that’s what we will do in this case.

    Journalist:

    But technology that is refusing to provide information about the Tiananmen Square massacre, not answering question the about the state of Chinese politics, potentially gathering data from Western accounts and feeding it back to the Chinese system, does that trouble you? Before receiving national security advice, does that trouble you at a general level?

    Chalmers:

    I don’t want to engage in a hypothetical or pre‑empt the sorts of discussions that we would have as a government. I’d echo Ed’s very wise advice, and Ed’s very wise advice is to be cautious. From a government point of view, we stay across all these kinds of developments, not just this one, and we provide an updated advice as it’s appropriate.

    Journalist:

    Just one very Victorian question given we’re in Melbourne. Airport Rail, it’s been reported by News Corp there’s $2 billion more on the table for that project. Can you explain why you see that as a city‑shaping project and why the federal government appears to be putting priority on that project rather than the Suburban Rail Loop?

    Chalmers:

    I’m not sure I perfectly share your assessment of it. What we’ve said about those 2 projects is that we consider them to be separate. You know, we don’t see a link between funding for one over the other. And all I would do beyond that is to remind you of what I said on Saturday, which is my wonderful colleague, Catherine King, she’s in discussions with States and Territories all the time about the best combination of projects in the infrastructure pipelines, and that’s the case here as well.

    I would also say that I’m looking forward to spending some time this afternoon with the Victorian Treasurer. I had an opportunity to speak with her by phone already, but we will be catching up this afternoon. No doubt some of these sorts of issues will come up.

    Journalist:

    Do you think –

    Chalmers:

    I’m just conscious that we haven’t really perfectly shared the questions. Do you want to go?

    Journalist:

    I’ve just got one that hasn’t been answered already.

    Chalmers:

    Okay, thanks.

    Journalist:

    Your government’s announced –

    Chalmers:

    These 2 are very selfish, mate.

    Journalist:

    One of your government’s measures is about energy bill relief assistance, you spoke about cost‑of‑living assistance for voters. Can people expect that to continue beyond July this year?

    Chalmers:

    Our focus is on rolling out the cost‑of‑living help that we’ve already announced and that we’ve already budgeted for, including the cost‑of‑living help that comes in the form of those electricity rebates. And if you look at the numbers today, when it comes to electricity prices, they fell in – the year to the December quarter – they fell by 25.2 per cent, and they still would have fallen without the energy rebates and so energy rebates are part of the story but not the whole story. We’ve seen electricity prices fall by more than a quarter in the year to December. They still would have fallen 1.6 per cent without the energy rebates that we’re rolling out in conjunction with the states. What that says is our cost‑of‑living help is helping, but electricity prices would have moderated without it as well.

    Journalist:

    So the help isn’t quite as strong then?

    Chalmers:

    What we do from budget to budget is we consider the pressures that people are under, the budget constraints that we’re dealing with, and the economic conditions, and we come to a decision about what, if any, further cost‑of‑living help is appropriate and affordable and responsible. We did that in our first 3 budgets, and we’ll do that in the fourth.

    Journalist:

    Do you expect Jaclyn Symes is going to ask you for a fairer share of the GST for Victoria?

    Chalmers:

    I don’t know. I think that treasurers in every State and Territory are typically interested in more support from the Commonwealth. That wouldn’t make her unique if she did. But I’m looking forward to a discussion with her. I think she’s going to be a wonderful Treasurer here in Victoria and I try and maintain open lines of communications with all of my State and Territory colleagues, and that’s because I believe you get more done when you work together than when you work at cross‑purposes.

    Journalist:

    Absolute last one from me. There’s some good numbers at the start of inflation, but some really dire numbers in a Deloitte report on living standards and real wages. Do you expect to announce more between now and the election on how you will get the economy to grow, how to get productivity up and living standards up?

    Chalmers:

    Yes. And one of the things that we’ve tried to be very disciplined about is at the same time as we manage these near‑term pressures on people, that we don’t drop the ball when it comes to the longer‑term agenda. The productivity agenda around human capital, the energy transformation, adapting and adopting technology, our competition policy agenda, making our economy more dynamic and more productive, we have maintained a focus on these things throughout. We’ll have more to say between now and the election on those important policy areas.

    I also remind you that I’ve tasked the Productivity Commission with some important work on what the next agenda beyond our current agenda would look like when it comes to boosting productivity in our economy.

    We’ve made it really clear that coming out of these 3 economic shocks in the last 15 years, that in more normal times ideally growth in the economy would be private sector led, that remains my view, and in order for that to be the case, we have all got to work together to make our economy more productive and dynamic and competitive. We have done a bunch of things on that front but there will be more to do.

    Thanks very much.

    MIL OSI News –

    January 29, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Russia: How Moscow Research Companies Saved Thanks to the National Project “Labor Productivity”

    Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    22 Moscow companies in the field of scientific research and development (R&D) took part in the national project “Labor Productivity”. During the pilot stage, they were able to optimize business processes and obtain a total economic effect of more than 660 million rubles. This was reported by Maria Bagreeva, Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Head of the Moscow Department of Economic Policy and Development.

    “Increasing labor productivity at research and development enterprises is a strategically important task. With the help of the tools of the national project “Labor Productivity”, companies learn to effectively use existing resources and improve their production indicators without additional costs. Over two years, 22 organizations engaged in scientific research and development have become participants in the national project. All of them completed the pilot part and, with the help of lean technologies, were able to improve the production management system and refine the technologies used. Thanks to lean technologies, R&D companies increased the volume of work performed by an average of 40 percent, accelerated key processes by 34 percent and reduced losses that arose due to violation of project implementation deadlines by 39 percent. The total economic effect of R&D companies from participating in the national project amounted to almost 667 million rubles,” said Maria Bagreeva.

    Moscow pays special attention to the development of high-tech production in areas without which the development of domestic industry is impossible – these are microelectronics and photonics, pharmaceuticals, electric vehicle manufacturing, unmanned aircraft systems, the space industry, and machine tool manufacturing.

    “On the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin, the capital’s industrialists receive significant support from the city, including significant tax breaks. The companies invest the saved funds in increasing production volumes, research and development of innovative products, as well as in obtaining patents for them. Today, in the R

    Maxim Liksutov.

    Thus, the joint-stock company “Zelenograd Nanotechnology Center”, a resident of the special economic zone “Technopolis Moscow”, has introduced an innovative approach to managing the processes of creating and assembling microcircuits. At each stage of work – from development and conducting a full range of tests to the release of finished products – intermediate control was introduced, which allows for the prompt identification and elimination of possible deviations and contributes to increasing the reliability of the implementation of scientific and design projects. The company increased the speed of assembling microcircuits by 42 percent, and their production volume – by 10 percent (from 4.8 to 5.3 microcircuits per person per hour).

    Another resident of the Technopolis Moscow SEZ, the Nanotechnology Center for Composites Limited Liability Company, has successfully implemented a comprehensive production analysis aimed at optimizing all stages of development and manufacturing of carbon and fiberglass products. As a result, the time of the full work cycle — from the receipt of components and materials for production to the transfer of finished products to the warehouse — was reduced by 34 percent, and labor productivity at the enterprise increased by 18 percent. In the future, the company plans to replicate the experience gained in other business processes, including those related to the development of new technologies.

    The Joint-Stock Company “G.S. Petrov Institute of Plastics” has improved the processes of development, research and production of polysulfone, a thermoplastic polymer used in the manufacture of electronics, household and medical equipment, and in instrument making, thanks to lean technologies. The company has organized targeted storage of raw materials and finished products and introduced autonomous equipment maintenance. This helped to speed up research and production processes at the pilot stage by 44 percent and increase polymer production by 50 percent.

    The experience gained by the enterprise will be used in other business processes to improve their efficiency.

    The national project “Labor Productivity” was implemented in Moscow in 2022-2024 using funds from the city budget. How reported Sergei Sobyanin, all 419 capital companies participating in the national project have completed the pilot stage and are now independently implementing a culture of continuous improvement.

    Since 2025, Moscow enterprises will continue to increase labor productivity within the framework of the national project “Efficient and competitive economy” (federal project “Labor Productivity”). It is being implemented in the capital at the expense of the city budget. Applications for participation are accepted on the website operator of the federal project.

    Please note: This information is raw content directly from the source of the information. It is exactly what the source states and does not reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

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    https: //vv.mos.ru/nevs/ite/149442073/

    MIL OSI Russia News –

    January 29, 2025
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