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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/30/2025, 17-36 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RU000A100VG7 (SUEK-F1P3R) security were changed.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    04/30/2025

    17:36

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 30.04.2025, 17-36 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 83.62) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 812.57 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) of the RU000A100VG7 (SUEK-F1P3R) security were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko outlined plans for the development of children’s camps in the Zaporizhia region

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmytro Chernyshenko, during a working visit to Zaporizhia Oblast, assessed the readiness of the Krasnaya Gvozdika children’s center, a branch of the Artek International Children’s Center, for the summer health campaign. The events were also attended by the Governor of Zaporizhia Oblast Yevgeny Balitsky.

    By the beginning of the summer children’s holiday, a range of repair and improvement works had been carried out here. It is expected that in 2025 the children’s center will accept more than 1.5 thousand children from the DPR, LPR, Kherson and Zaporizhia regions.

    Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized the importance of creating a modern and comfortable infrastructure for children’s recreation, and also noted the need not only for the reconstruction of existing facilities, but also for finding new sites for the construction of children’s camps.

    Organizing summer recreation for children is one of the priority areas of the national project “Youth and Children”.

    “We must provide children with quality recreation, and the Zaporizhia region with its climate, sea, and logistics is well suited for this. Our task is not just to restore, but also to significantly improve the infrastructure of children’s camps, using effective practices, such as the work of the “Red Carnation” center. It is necessary to conduct an inventory of all potential sites, including abandoned objects, to develop a mathematical model for the development of a network of children’s camps taking into account the demand,” said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

    He also noted that work on developing the camp network should take into account seasonal factors, and special working groups could be created to check compliance with safety standards.

    At the Mayak Creation Center in Berdyansk, the Deputy Prime Minister spoke with participants in the action as part of the All-Russian Week of Cleanup Days “We are for Cleanliness.” The action at the center brought together more than 200 volunteers from different regions of Russia, including Donbass and Novorossiya, who were cleaning the territory and planting an alley of eucalyptus trees. This initiative, organized by Rosmolodezh together with the Ecosystem movement with the support of Dobro.RF, became part of an all-Russian movement that united more than 500 thousand people in the improvement of memorial sites and cities.

    Summing up the results of the Week of Subbotniks, the Deputy Prime Minister congratulated the children on the upcoming Victory Day: “Victory Day is one of the most important holidays in our country, which is honored by generations. We pay special attention to it this year, which our President declared the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland. Everything that we do every day, approaching this holiday, we must do not 100%, but 200%.”

    The Deputy Prime Minister also visited the Azov State Pedagogical University, a branch of the Sevastopol State University, which is actively participating in the Priority 2030 program. During the military actions, the infrastructure of the Azov University was seriously damaged. In less than a year, thanks to the support of the Government, the university facilities were completely restored. In total, 7 facilities with an area of about 12 thousand square meters were restored. Today, it is a modern campus with the latest equipment and exercise machines. Dmitry Chernyshenko presented the university staff with a certificate for the purchase of a minibus, and also took part in the opening of a memorial plaque to Hero of the Soviet Union Polina Osipenko.

    In addition, in Berdyansk, the Deputy Prime Minister, together with the Governor of the Zaporizhia region, inspected the Omore Hotel, where they discussed the prospects for developing tourism in the Zaporizhia region and the implementation of the Five Seas and Lake Baikal project.

    “We inspected how the resort investment project for the creation of modular non-capital accommodation facilities is being implemented. The hotel complex includes 25 assembled houses on the territory of the facility, the installation of the verandas of the houses is being completed, temporary access roads have been equipped, and a box for an electrical substation has been installed. Finishing work and landscaping of the territory are currently underway,” noted Evgeny Balitsky.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Tatyana Golikova: Five world-class genomic research centers will be created in 2025

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova held a meeting of the Council for the implementation of the Federal Scientific and Technical Program for the Development of Genetic Technologies for 2019–2030. The agenda included summing up the results of the competitive selection of organizations on the basis of which world-class genomic research centers will be created, as well as the competition for the distribution of grants for the implementation of research programs and projects in the field of genetics.

    “We are starting the next stage of the implementation of the Federal Scientific and Technical Program for the Development of Genetic Technologies – with updated objectives, a reboot of previously implemented areas and the selection of new research centers. It is extremely important that the centers selected today bring the expected results. According to the Strategy for Scientific and Technological Development, approved by the President in 2024, genetic technologies are designated as a priority area. Our goal is not only to deepen fundamental research in this area, but also to ensure its practical implementation,” said Tatyana Golikova.

    As the Deputy Prime Minister noted, the centers will be created in four areas of the Federal Scientific and Technical Program for the Development of Genetic Technologies until 2030:

    · biosafety and ensuring technological independence;

    · genetic technologies for agricultural development;

    · genetic technologies for medicine;

    · genetic technologies for industrial microbiology.

    The head of the Ministry of Education and Science, Valery Falkov, noted that the conditions of the competition had been revised.

    “Today we are faced with the most important task of achieving technological leadership, in connection with which many programs for supporting scientific research have been finalized, including the program for creating world-class genomic research centers. Now, the presence of an industrial partner or a qualified customer is one of the key conditions for participation in the competition,” the minister emphasized.

    World-class genomic research centers are consortia that unite the potential of research institutes, universities, and organizations of the real sector of the economy. Their activities contribute to the acquisition of new knowledge in the field of genetics and the development of new technologies.

    Following a competitive selection process, the government has formed a list of organizations on the basis of which five world-class genomic research centers will begin operating in 2025–2030.

    The Center for High-Precision Genetic Technologies for Medicine will be created on the basis of a consortium of the V.A. Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, N.I. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, and the National Medical Research Center of Hematology. Its main areas of work include the creation of anti-cancer drugs based on recombinant oncolytic viruses, drugs for the treatment of ischemic strokes, technologies for obtaining functional protein structures and pharmacogenetic approaches for medical diagnostics, as well as personnel training and retraining.

    The Center for Predictive Genetics, Pharmacogenetics and Personalized Therapy is being created on the basis of the Russian Scientific Center of Surgery named after Academician B.V. Petrovsky. The expected results of the center include, for example, the search for and identification of new genes responsible for cardiovascular diseases; the development of a diagnostic technology (“liquid biopsy”) for monitoring the risks of rejection and oncological diseases in patients who have undergone organ transplantation; the creation of a remote access advisory center for doctors and the development of higher and professional education programs in the field of genetics and pharmacogenetics.

    The world-class genomic research center “Genetic reprogramming and gene therapy” is being created on the basis of a consortium of five organizations: the Federal Scientific and Clinical Center of Physical and Chemical Medicine named after Yu.M. Lopukhin of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia, the Federal Center for Brain and Neurotechnology of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia, the State Research Center “Institute of Immunology” of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia, the Institute of Cytology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the Moscow Clinical Research Center named after A.S. Loginov. The center’s program involves bringing several completely original drugs to implementation, for example, for the treatment of spinal muscular atrophy and hereditary angioedema.

    The activities of the World-Class Genomic Research Center “Ensuring Biological Safety and Technological Independence” of Rospotrebnadzor are aimed at actively introducing modern genomic technologies and synthetic biology methods into the country’s biosafety system. In particular, within the framework of the project, scientists set themselves the task of describing viruses of vertebrate and arthropod carriers in natural reservoirs that have pathogenic potential. As a result, taking into account the use of modern technological solutions for metavirome analysis, new, previously undescribed or modified viruses will be identified and their zoonotic and pathogenic potential for humans will be assessed. This will allow the Russian Federation to become the third country in the world to implement such global projects.

    The Kurchatov Genome Center consortium will include the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center, the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the All-Russian Research Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology. The center’s main tasks include creating producer strains (bacterial systems), methodologies for designing varieties based on the analysis of large genotyping data, developing new varieties and hybrids, prototypes of varieties of strategically important agricultural crops obtained using genome editing, as well as developing and implementing educational programs for specialists (in genomic selection) and gifted schoolchildren.

    In addition, following the results of the competition for the distribution of grants for the implementation of research programs and projects in the field of genetics, 13 teams conducting research in the field of genetics and 14 projects that will result in the creation of bioresource collections will receive support. The total amount of their funding in 2025 will be 1.7 billion rubles.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Denis Manturov visited the Military Innovation Technopolis “Era”

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov visited the Military Innovation Technopolis (VIT) “Era”, where he familiarized himself with innovative equipment samples and held a strategic session.

    The event was attended by members of the Military-Industrial Commission Board, representatives of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, central military command bodies, defense industry enterprises and research organizations.

    The main topic of the strategic session was the issue of increasing the effectiveness of combating unmanned aerial vehicles and FPV drones of the enemy at the tactical level. The First Deputy Prime Minister noted that drones allow Russian troops to solve a wide range of tasks. At the same time, the enemy is also actively using the advantages of UAVs.

    “Under these conditions, we need to respond quickly and implement an approach similar to solving the problem of counter-battery warfare. On this topic, a pilot combat testing of advanced systems and complexes was organized in the SVO zone. Representatives of the industry worked directly in the combat units. As a result, a positive result was obtained, and now the Directorate of Missile Troops and Artillery is replicating the developed technical solutions. A similar procedure is needed for counter-UAV means. It is important to form sets of means for detecting, guiding, controlling, suppressing and destroying drones and FPV drones. Moreover, they must work in a single circuit, according to a single plan and concept,” Denis Manturov emphasized.

    The meeting also considered promising examples of the nomenclature and tactics of using enemy unmanned aerial vehicles during the conduct of the SVO. Based on the identified principles of application, requirements were developed for industry representatives to improve the efficiency of UAV detection and destruction tools.

    As part of the event, leading enterprises of the military-industrial complex presented modern and promising models of drone detectors, electronic jamming systems, portable devices for suppressing UAV control channels, portable electronic warfare systems, and much more.

    The session participants discussed the accumulated experience of using air defense systems, as well as the possibilities for increasing the effectiveness of suppressing unmanned aerial vehicles during combat operations.

    An exhibition of new models and technologies developed by representatives of innovative scientific and technological centers and innovative development funds of Russia was opened for the participants of the strategic session.

    In particular, automated systems for identifying, guiding and controlling UAVs were presented to intercept and destroy enemy drones without the involvement of an operator.

    The manufacturers also presented an updated system of drone detectors with the ability to intercept video channels and control channels of unmanned aerial vehicles with the function of recording and analyzing frequencies used by enemy UAVs to increase the efficiency of electronic warfare systems.

    In addition, the participants of the strategic session were shown specialized systems controlled remotely. Such installations use artificial intelligence technologies that allow detecting, classifying targets and tracking them until their complete destruction without operator intervention.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Alexander Novak held the 38th meeting of the Federal Headquarters for Gasification

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak held the 38th meeting of the Federal Headquarters for Gasification. It was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Energy, Gazprom, Gazprom Mezhregiongaz, the Federal Antimonopoly Service, and regional authorities.

    During the meeting of the federal headquarters, participants discussed the progress of the implementation of the additional gasification program in 2025, including plans to increase the pace of additional gasification of the territories of garden associations (SNT) and the supply of gas to boiler houses in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

    According to Gazprom Mezhregiongaz LLC, as of the end of April 2025, since the launch of the additional gasification program in 2021, more than 2 million applications for gas connection have been received from households, including 84.9 thousand from January to April 2025. The technical capability for gas connection has been created in 1.62 million cases, more than 92 thousand of which were made in the first four months of this year. 1.49 million contracts have been concluded (over 84 thousand in 2025), 1.25 million connections have been made to the plot boundaries (75.5 thousand of which were made in January-April 2025). More than 858 thousand homes are already receiving gas. Another 1.1 million households will be connected to gas by the end of 2025.

    To date, the Penza, Bryansk and Oryol regions, as well as the Chuvash Republic, have fully fulfilled their obligations under the gas supply development programs for 2021–2025.

    According to the Ministry of Energy, the average number of concluded contracts from the number of applications received for all categories of pre-gasification (individual housing construction, gardening non-profit partnerships and boiler houses) today is 96%.

    By the end of April, 36.1 thousand applications were received for additional gasification of houses in SNT and another 1 thousand for gasification of boiler houses. In 6.5 thousand houses in SNT, gas has been supplied to the boundaries of the plots, in 2.7 thousand houses, gas stoves are already working. 200 boiler houses have also been successfully converted to gas.

    Medical and educational organizations submitted 1,651 applications for additional gasification, and concluded 993 contracts. Gas was supplied to the site boundaries in 634 cases, and 214 connections were made.

    “The indicators of gas supply to the boundaries of plots today make up 85% of the number of concluded contracts. But it is necessary to improve the situation with connecting households. This is the work of the subjects of the Federation directly at the regional headquarters for gasification, since it concerns the possibilities of providing residents with in-house equipment at affordable prices and high-quality services for connecting plots to gas,” said Alexander Novak.

    The Deputy Prime Minister instructed Gazprom, together with regional authorities, to intensify the process of inventorying SNTs and to speed up the execution of applications for gasification in houses of garden associations under already concluded contracts. He also instructed to analyze the conditions of completed connections to the boundaries of plots and inside houses in SNTs in order to expand their gasification potential.

    Regional authorities must promptly submit applications to the Ministry of Energy to approve the receipt of funds to provide subsidies to preferential categories of citizens for the installation of gas in homes.

    Regional authorities have been instructed to prepare boiler houses to receive gas and report on the progress of this work.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Press Briefing Transcript: Staff Level Agreement on the Fourth Review of the Sri Lanka’s Reform Program Supported by the IMF’s Extended Fund Facility Arrangement

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    April 29, 2025

    PARTICIPANTS: 

    EVAN PAPAGEORGIOU, Mission Chief for Sri Lanka, IMF

    PAVIS DEVAHASADIN, Communications Officer, IMF

    MARTHA TESFAYE WOLDEMICHAEL, Resident Representative in Sri Lanka, IMF

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    DEVAHASADIN: I welcome you to the press conference on Sri Lanka, the Staff-Level Agreement of the Fourth Review of the economic program support by the EFF.  Today we have here Mr. Evan Papageorgiou, IMF Mission Chief for Sri Lanka.  He’s joined by Martha Woldemichael, IMF Representative in Sri Lanka. 

    Again, this is on the record.  The transcript will be available later.  We have a lot of people here, so we’re just going to start with Mr. Evan giving the brief remarks and then we move on to the Q&A session.  All right, Evan, over to you on the remarks.

    PAPAGEORGIOU: Yeah, thank you. Thank you, Pavis. Thank you also to Martha for being here.  And hello, everybody.  Good evening to those of you in Sri Lanka and good morning to the few folks here in Washington.  I thank you all for being here today.  I would have preferred to be with you in Colombo, but unfortunately this is not feasible this time.  We will have to talk through a screen. 

    By way of short introduction, as you heard, my name is Evan Papageorgiou.  I am the new Mission Chief for Sri Lanka for the IMF.  And some of you may know already that there has been a change in Mission Chief with this review, which is part of a routine rotation of people in the team.  I look forward to seeing some of you again.  I already had a chance to meet you a few weeks ago, or otherwise to meeting you all next time we’re in the country.  We had the opportunity to be in the country.  I led a team of economists visiting Colombo earlier this month, where we had productive discussions with the authorities.  These discussions continued here last week here in Washington, D.C., on the occasion of our Spring Meetings. 

    Okay.  So, as you may be aware, we have reached a staff-level agreement with Sri Lankan authorities on key economic policies, marking an important milestone toward concluding the Fourth Review of Sri Lanka’s reform program supported by the IMF’s Extended Fund Facility. 

    The staff-level agreement is contingent on two conditions.  First, the implementation of prior actions relating to restoring electricity cost-recovery pricing and ensuring proper function of the automatic electricity price adjustment mechanism.  And second, the usual completion of financing assurances review by multilateral and bilateral partners.  After successful implementation of these conditions and approval from the IMF Executive Board, Sri Lanka will unlock approximately USD $344 million in financing.  This funding will be crucial as the country navigates the recovery from economic challenges. 

    We are now halfway through the four-year EFF program, and I’m very pleased to stand before you today to share significant development regarding Sri Lanka’s economic journey.  The performance of the reform program has remained strong overall.  Economic growth is on the rebound.  We are seeing advancements in revenue mobilization, reserve accumulation is proceeding, and structural reforms continue, and some of them are well underway. 

    Very important to note also that debt restructuring is nearly complete and the government’s commitment to program objectives remains steadfast, and we got new assurances of this as recently as last week.  However, we must also acknowledge the significant downside risks posed by global trade policy uncertainty.  Should these risks materialize, we are prepared to work collaboratively with the authorities to assess their impact and formulate appropriate policy responses within the framework of the IMF-supported program.

    The country’s achievements under the ambitious reform agenda have been commendable.  The rebound in growth, for example, 5 percent year-on-year real growth in 2024, is a testament to the country’s resilience and determination and remarkable turnaround.  Furthermore, there has been significant improvement in the revenue performance, with revenue to the GDP climbing to 13.5 percent in 2024 from 8.2 percent in 2022.  Gross official reserves have also risen to $6.5 billion in end of March 2025, given the very good and strong FX purchases by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

    Now, as we move forward, it is essential that the government continues to prioritize sustained revenue mobilization efforts and prudent budget execution.  These measures are vital in preserving and continuing to build fiscal space and ensuring that there is room to respond to any shocks that may arise.  To that end, restoring cost-recovery electricity pricing is essential to minimize fiscal risks and enable appropriate electricity infrastructure and investments. 

    The tax exemption framework should be well designed to reduce fiscal costs and corruption risks while at the same time enabling necessary growth for the country.  Reforms to boost tax compliance are important to deliver revenue gains without resorting to additional tax measures. 

    We also recognize the critical responsibility of the government to protect the most vulnerable members of society during these uncertain times.  Improving the targeting adequacy of social safety nets will be a priority as they strive to provide support where it’s needed the most. 

    In conclusion, the sustained commitment of the government to the program objectives is commendable.  It ensures continuity and puts Sri Lanka on a path to continuing success and strong recovery.  We are determined to continue working with the authorities to safeguard their hard-won gains and pave the way forward towards robust and inclusive growth.  Thank you for your attention.  Martha and I look forward to your questions.  Thank you.  Pavis, back to you. 

    DEVAHASADIN: Thank you, Evan. We now move on to the Q&A section. But before we begin, I would like to say that for those who just joined, this session is being recorded.  Therefore, the transcript will be posted later, and otherwise we move on to the Q&A, and I just want to remind you to keep your questions short because we have a full house so we can give opportunity to other participants as well and stay on topic.  We can also follow up with you afterwards.  But please be mindful that we are discussing the SLA – the Fourth Review, today. 

    May I call — actually I saw your hand was up earlier, and then you put it down.  May I call you for the first question from Economy Next?

    QUESTIONER: Thank you.  Yes, my question is there has been some delay on the restructuring.  How concerned is the IMF on SOE restructuring?

    DEVAHASADIN: On the restructuring, debt restructuring, right?

    QUESTIONER: SOE.

    DEVAHASADIN: SOE.

    QUESTIONER: state-owned enterprise, yeah. 

    DEVAHASADIN: Okay. Anyone else on state-owned enterprise? And you can also just jump in.  I see some hands up, but I’m not sure if those participants are talking about — would like to talk about SOE, but otherwise we want to take questions on SOE first. 

    QUESTIONER: If I may add on the SOEs?  Just to add to that, specifically about Sri Lankan Airlines.  How concerned are you about Sri Lankan Airlines?  Because this is something that has been discussed for several years with a lot of other people as well as with the IMF.  Thank you. 

    DEVAHASADIN: Okay. Thank you so much.

    PAPAGEORGIOU: Yes, thank you. These are good questions. So let me start in general to make some points. 

    So under the program there has been, in general, commitment by the government from the beginning of the program until now to strengthen the governance of SOEs, to get to the bottom of their outstanding debt and resolving legacy debt that they — that’s out there — and implementing those that’s relevant to implementing cost recovery pricing to ensure that they remain financially viable.  These are all very important conditions because they will reduce fiscal risks to the government, to the states, and avoid that they become a burden for public finances, ultimately taxpayers, and all Sri Lankans. 

    So, within those commitments, it’s important to highlight a few that, under the program, these include also containing risks from the guarantees issued to SOEs.  For example, the EFF program includes indicative targets, which are setting ceilings on total and foreign currency treasury guarantees for SOEs.  Another condition is to refrain from new FX borrowing by non-financial state-owned enterprises that already have limited FX revenue so that we don’t introduce more wrong-way risk into these entities.  And also, another one, obviously very important one, is making SOEs more transparent.  You may be aware that we have been advocating and mandating to publishing audited financial statements for the 52 largest SOEs in a timely manner, and that will help bring more light and greater scrutiny. 

    It is also important to ensure that consumers of services of these SOEs receive the best value for the price they pay.  And obviously, that relates to a wider range of SOEs, including also the electricity and the fuel sector.  And this is the same thing as you would expect from a private company.  In other words, you would want SOEs run in the most efficient manner purely on commercial basis and ensuring that they are dependable and, of course, that they are free of corruption.  That is greater big disclosure, good disclosure to that extent. 

    There was a question on Sri Lankan Airlines.  So, we understand that the authorities are underway in preparing a medium-term strategic plan to restore Sri Lankan Airlines’ operational viability and to resolve its legacy debt.  We know that the current budget, the 2025 budget, has set aside 20 billion rupees to pay off some of the debt of the airline.  And we are also aware that Sri Lankan Airlines has also hired a financial advisor to restructure its international bond.  So, these are all steps in the right direction.  But we think these need to pick up pace and take up a little bit faster pace so we can have a good resolution of all these outstanding issues.  So, in general with SOEs, we think there is a way forward, and we want to see more progress there. 

    Thank you.  That was a good question.  Pavis, back to you. 

    DEVAHASADIN: Thank you, Evan. We have hands up.

    QUESTIONER: Thank you, Pavis, and thank you, Evan, for your presentation.  From News 1st here.  The conditions of the Fourth Review include implementing fire actions related to electricity cost-recovery pricing and ensuring that the automatic electricity price adjustment mechanism functions properly.  In your meetings with the government, do you see this realizing anytime soon?  Because according to the statement that was released earlier, it says that this condition is yet to be met.  Thank you. 

    PAPAGEORGIOU: Thank you. Thank you, I don’t know if — should we take another question? Maybe related to electricity to bunch them up a little bit? 

    DEVAHASADIN: Yep. Anyone else on electricity just come in please.

    QUESTIONER: What we expected the timeline to complete the required by actions such as electricity pricing and financing assurance for Board approval?

    QUESTIONER: I have also question on electricity.  Now, the current problem seems to have been coming from, because of a price cut by the regulator, which the utility didn’t ask for.  So, is there any attempt to give technical assistance or something so that the way the regulator calculates the profits or how they deal with the price proposal of the utility is improved so that this kind of thing doesn’t happen again?

    PAPAGEORGIOU: Thank you for the question. Let me first say that the issue of electricity is one where both the government and us see eye to eye, and there’s strong commitment in seeing these reforms take place because, as you know very well, electricity and dependability of electricity and the high price of electricity have been an issue for a very long time in Sri Lanka. So, government is committed to seeing, to taking the reforms and owning those reforms and making significant progress. 

    So yes, during the review mission discussions that we had in Colombo earlier in April, earlier this month, and here in Washington last week, we discussed many issues.  Our assessment is as early as back in February, when we went to the Board for our Third Review, our assessment of the time, and still is the same, is that the continuous structural benchmark on electricity cost recovery pricing is still not met.  And that means that the price of the tariff – it does not match, does not create enough of an ability for the utility, for the CEB, to be able to meet its costs, the generation costs, and transmission and distribution. 

    In addition to that, the automatic tariff adjustment mechanism based on the bulk supply transaction account, the BSTA, has not operated as we envisaged.  And the April tariff revision that was meant to take place in the second quarter of this year was not implemented.  So as a result of that, given the criticality of electricity cost recovery and under the program, we have proposed, IMF has proposed, the introduction of prior actions relating to restoring electricity cost-recovery pricing and ensuring proper function of the automatic electricity price adjustment mechanism, the BSTA, that I mentioned a few moments ago. 

    The implementation of these prior actions is an important milestone as a requisite, if you will, for the completion of the Fourth Review.  And in terms of the timing; there was a question — of course, we defer to the authorities and to the regulator, the PUCSL, on the exact timing for implementing these actions, these prior actions. But we urge them to do so as soon as possible so that the utility company, CEB, is not incurring financial losses on a forward-looking basis.  In other words, we should avoid, the authorities should avoid, a situation where debt is building up at the CEB, so that the utility company does not become again a significant contingent liability to the government and a burden to the taxpayer. so, it doesn’t become a fiscal drought. 

    I think this is well understood by the authorities.  It has been explained time and time again.  It’s a core pillar of the program that once it is resolved and properly held, it will help fiscal sustainability, and it will make electricity price generation more dependable.  And down the road this will allow for more stability, for more investment, and for the necessary steps to see electricity prices coming down. 

    Hopefully that answers your question, but I’m happy to follow up on anything else.  Thank you.  Pavis, back to you. 

    DEVAHASADIN: Thank you, Evan.

    QUESTIONER: I don’t think my question about whether you consider technical assistance to the regulator was answered.  I also have another question if you can answer. 

    PAPAGEORGIOU: Sure, sure. So yeah, thank you. There’s no technical assistance at the moment in terms of the electricity price generation or any other issues related to this.  In general, the energy policy and the policy for the energy sector, we think the pillars are — there should be a cost reflective energy pricing which is a building block of the program, and we think that within that there should be a greater stability, but it will allow for more reforms. 

    So now we know we understand that there are some proposed amendments to the Electricity Act that are underway, and these are expected to reflect the authority’s strategy to reform the electricity sector.  We understand also there is an intention to have unbundling of generation of transmission and distribution of power.  We obviously take note that there has been action and proposals for greater investment, including also for solar energy projects.  Again, we’re not advising exactly on these issues, but we look forward to seeing more. 

    Now, of course, on the strategy that should be supported by the key stakeholders.  I know that other multilateral, several development partners such as the World Bank and ADB are closely involved on electricity, and they are providing technical assistance to Sri Lanka. 

    So I think that goes to your point. Did you have another question as well? 

    QUESTIONER: Yes.  Regarding the — can you give us any idea about the timing of the review that might take place?  And also, when you said, policy responses that may be needed to meet the tariff problem, what kind of things were you thinking on?  Is it likely to jeopardize the targets and were you planning to give any waivers or what kind of policy responses?

    PAPAGEORGIOU: When you say tariffs do you mean not electricity tariffs, you mean export tariffs, right?

    QUESTIONER: No, no, sorry.  You said because of the tariff shock, from possible tariffs from the U.S. 

    PAPAGEORGIOU: Yes, that’s right.

    DEVAHASADIN: U.S. tariffs.

    QUESTIONER: Yeah.  So then that Sri Lanka might have to do some policy responses.  What kind of policy responses were you thinking?  And also, it jeopardizes the targets in the IMF performance criteria, will they be kind of given waivers? 

    PAPAGEORGIOU: Thank you.

    DEVAHASADIN: Before you begin, I would like to read this question. How do you see the impact U.S. labor tariff on Sri Lanka’s ability to secure and sustain the SLA with global partners?

    PAPAGEORGIOU: Yeah, great. Thank you; these are good questions. In terms of the timing, obviously things are still underway.  This is only a staff-level agreement, which means we have agreed on principle on many things of the underlying Fourth Review and conditions of the prior actions that I mentioned a few minutes ago.  I think there’s good momentum from the authorities’ and everybody else’s point of view in completing the review.  That takes a little while because we understand a lot of these issues are still being discussed and there is more work to be done, both from the authority side and from our side as well.  It’s a long process, as you probably know, in terms of us consulting and redrawing our numbers and our assumptions and having a great confidence in the direction of policy reforms and of the outlook and everything else.  I would say that it will take a little while, maybe a couple more months at least, in terms of finalizing the review.  So hopefully in two months’ time or so, by, let’s say, June, we should be able to have some more news for you on this front. 

    Now, on the issue of U.S. tariffs and how does it affect the country?  Obviously, as I mentioned, trade policy uncertainty is one of the issues that we have discussed quite extensively with the authorities on what could that mean for Sri Lanka’s economy and economic performance.  We know that, obviously, the authorities are committed to achieving program objectives and to see how the targets are being met.  They have also committed to addressing any sort of underperformance or deviation for program targets with remedial measures.  So, we think that we take this commitment very seriously, and we note their strong impetus for delivering on those. 

    Obviously, the global trade policy uncertainties, as I mentioned, is a significant risk.  All I can say at this point is that if these risks materialize, we will work with the authorities to assess the impact of those shocks, and we will support the country in formulating specific policy responses within the contours of the existing IMF program.  We have very frequent discussions with the authorities.  We were discussing, we were talking to them as recently as last Friday, as a few days ago.  We continue talking to them on a daily basis.  Martha talks to them on a constant basis.  And we continue conducting weekly monitoring meetings with the entire team, both here in Colombo as well, so that we can ensure that program performance remains on track. 

    This is all I can say for the moment, but it is very important to note also that the Sri Lankan authorities, the Sri Lankan government, have made great progress in establishing greater connection with bilateral trade partners, including the United States.  And we encourage more action and greater discussion in ensuring that there is a good outcome from these discussions and that the trade policy uncertainty gets resolved and there’s greater certainty. 

    DEVAHASADIN: Thank you. I just got the five minutes remaining warning. I would like to open the floor to anyone who hasn’t asked any questions.  Please feel free to jump in.  Otherwise, I’ll go back to the hand.  Anyone else who hasn’t asked any question?  Well, all right, I see one hand up.

    DEVAHASADIN: Thank you. We’ll come back to you.

    QUESTIONER: Thank you.  I just have a question.  It’s kind of a follow-up to Evan’s previous answer.  You talked about a very limited response that you can give talking about trade policy and the impact of the U.S. tariffs.  But you did say that Sri Lanka had expressed a sort of a commitment to work and work towards the targets it has agreed with the IMF.  But in the most recent weeks post those tariff announcements, targets, as much as you said that they have expressed a willingness to work within the framework – I think you said, within the contours of the agreement – has Sri Lanka expressed concerns about reaching those targets, particularly because these tariffs are believed broadly to have a potential impact on its export earnings?  Obviously, it’s foreign currency earnings and things like that.  So how much of a concern have you heard from the Sri Lankan authorities?  And what is the sort of leeway or the kind of flexibility that Sri Lanka would have within the agreement with the IMF?  I’m sure you have this with a lot of sort of your agreements, but, yeah, where Sri Lanka is concerned, how do you see it?  Thank you. 

    PAPAGEORGIOU: Thank you. That’s a good question. It follows through a little bit from my previous answer, as you said.  I don’t know, given that we don’t have much time, let me go ahead and answer this and maybe we can give five more minutes, Pavis, to other people to ask questions as well. 

    DEVAHASADIN: Sounds good.

    PAPAGEORGIOU: So, first of all, every review, now we’re on the Fourth Review, of the program is an opportunity to assess the economic developments, to review program targets, and to determine the reform agenda and the reform measures that the authorities plan for the period ahead. It just happened that in this review we have a significant trade policy shock. So, in these discussions, we’ve had an understanding of what are the concerns and what is the kind of shock.  And by the way, this is something that we also, as Fund staff, are trying to implement, to understand, to comprehend, and to put into our outlook. 

    So obviously, the 44 percent tariff on Sri Lanka that was announced on April 2nd would have a significant impact, and the authorities understand this very well.  The impact obviously will be on the apparel and rubber industries.  Obviously, as you know very well, these account for a very large share of the country’s exports to the United States.  I believe it’s almost three-quarters, or over 70 percent.  And also, the real sector implications of these are very important because these two sectors, apparel and rubber, employ a lot of workers, in Sri Lanka. Just the apparel industry alone is over 300,000 workers or 320,000 workers.  So, the 90-day pause that was announced has allowed the authorities to engage constructively with the United States.  And we take, take very positive note on this. 

    Now, within, in general, as I mentioned, the global trade policy uncertainty for any small open economy and definitely for Sri Lanka poses significant downside risks.  For these discussions, we understand, obviously, the issues that arise and how they should be baked into the program.  If there is any substantial risk that may pan out either on the back of tariffs or some other disruption, we will work with the authorities to incorporate them to assess their impact and put them into policy responses. 

    At this point, it will be a little premature of me to talk about specific issues, but we’ve had a lot of discussions, and we think that the authorities are doing the best they can to address these issues.  It’s important to also mention that here that any time is a good time for implementing more reforms for discussing greater options towards having more trade policy responses.  And we believe that Sri Lanka should continue exploring also additional ways in making its exports more marketable and appealing to a wider range of counterparts. 

    DEVAHASADIN: Thank you, Evan. I’ll give the final question. We are running out of time, but I think we have enough time for one last question.

    QUESTIONER: Thank you.  It’s about the tax revenues.  According to the 2025 budget, much of the tax revenue is expected from vehicle imports, and we have — from the dealers that of the vehicles have been imported in the last two months, about 75 percent have been sold.  Of course, even though 25 percent may not have been sold, still the government has got revenue for those because they have been cleared through customs. That is no issue, but it would probably have implications for future demand.  So, the market is sort of not as vibrant, as there doesn’t seem to be a huge pent-up demand.  How concerned are you that this one single item in the budget, which is sort of going to underpin tax revenue, may not materialize this year?  Thank you.  Thank you.

    PAPAGEORGIOU: So obviously the authorities have made significant progress on creating greater opportunities for revenue and for collecting more. You may very well know that the situation was far worse in terms of tax revenue, as I mentioned in my earlier remarks, as early as couple of years ago. So obviously there is definitely progress. On this year’s discussion,

    I think there is a lot of the progress; has been a positive one.  There has been greater progress towards ensuring more revenue that could be collected from a range of measures.  You mentioned very accurately that the lifting of the import ban on motor vehicles is a very, very important. I would say the primary measure underpinning the revenue package.  We saw that, also in the budget, it is expected to yield 1.2 percent of GDP in 2025.  And that’s about 80 percent of the 1.5 percent of GDP in all tax revenue.  So obviously, as you mentioned, this is very important to get right and to continue with the momentum. 

    We note from the latest data that we have monitoring and we’re getting is that there is actually a good momentum on those motor vehicle imports.  So as my latest data — I was trying to find them — from what I remember, there has been quite a lot of good increase in the letters of credit.  I believe it’s around USD $350 million that were open.  These are letters of credit that are attached to importing vehicles.  So, we think that the associated revenue that will be incurred from those imports is starting to come on pace, and that’s a very important and encouraging sign.  So, we look forward to seeing more. 

    Of course, I mentioned a moment ago as well that if there are signs that — that there is underperformance of revenues or if there is a revenue shortfall, we have discussed with the authorities, and they are committed to implementing contingency revenue measures, and this will go a long way in ensuring fiscal sustainability and greater revenue.  Thank you. 

    DEVAHASADIN: Thank you, Evan. Unfortunately, we’re at time. Before we close, Evan, do you have any parting words? 

    PAPAGEORGIOU: No, I thank you very much. I thank you all for being here. I look forward to continuing to engage with you, and Martha and I know that we have a great relationship with all of you and a frequent interaction.  We are happy to continue taking your questions.  We now are moving forward completing the Fourth Review in the next couple of months, so we will certainly communicate more as we get towards that goal.  We will also try to have another similar discussion and press conference at the end of that review if all goes well.  Let me just mention again that we are fully committed in supporting the economy and the Sri Lankan authorities, both in the current issues that they are facing and just more broadly on formulating the appropriate policy responses and the necessary form.  Thank you all very much for being here.  I wish I was in Colombo, but I look forward to seeing you again in the next few months.  Thank you. 

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Business Leader of the Future: What Skills and Approaches Determine Success Today

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    How can top managers adapt to rapidly changing market conditions? What is behind the effective implementation of innovative projects? Why should adult experienced specialists undergo training again? Maria Petrova, Vice President of Sales at Health, talks about all this, as well as new approaches to management, the value of partnerships, and the advantages of the HSE HSE Corporate Program “Business Leader of the Future” Higher School of Business, National Research University Higher School of Economics.

    — What can you say about the skills and competencies of the participants of the “Business Leader of the Future” program? How did the listeners improve themselves?

    — The first thing I have already mentioned is the general business outlook and perspective, the ability to look ahead and, based on this, plan the present and the near future. The second is the skills of design thinking and working with uncertainty. This was one of the most significant and, in my opinion, one of the most successful blocks of the program. The third is, of course, the skills of cross-functional interaction, working with stakeholders, communication skills, the ability to present and defend your idea or project in a very short time. This is also a key competency. There were other important blocks, for example, on financial management, as well as blocks related to leadership and taking responsibility.

    And I will separately mention risk management, if I am not mistaken – the topic of the third module of the program. Taking risks is a really important point. Over the last 2-2.5 years in the company, we have included this in our routine: we try to assess risks, anticipate them and find scenarios for an effective response.

    — Did the knowledge and skills acquired in the program find application in the professional activities of the students within the company?

    — I would divide the application into two aspects: the implementation of specific projects, which we may discuss further, and changes in the behavioral habits and patterns of the participants, which I observe as a manager. Now they have begun to prepare for presentations much better, convey their ideas more clearly, and understand the business as a whole better. This is the very same business-acumen — an expanded business outlook. In addition, employees have begun to strive for more productive cross-functional interaction, not to focus on themselves when making decisions, and to take into account the KPIs of different departments.

    — Can you say a few words about the defense of the final projects? Which of them were put into production and what did they consist of?

    — The project defense was a separate amazing story. The entire management committee really enjoyed it. Usually, you go to such events thinking, “Now I’m going to sit and listen to something for six hours.” But this time, all the participants were unanimous in the opinion that everything went by in one breath. After the defense, we, as organizers, were taken to a separate room and asked to evaluate the projects. We were given the task of choosing three winners. We sat down and began to discuss. In the third minute, the question was asked: “Are there any projects here that we are ready to say “no” to?” And everyone answered that there are no such projects. We are ready to give the green light to all initiatives for further implementation in real business. We collectively decided that there is no point in looking for one winner; it would be much more appropriate to provide the teams with high-quality feedback to improve their solutions. As a result, when we went out into the audience, we announced that we were saying “yes” to all the projects.

    — Is it possible to tell a little more about a couple of projects if they do not contain business secrets?

    — We had several initiatives related to the development of new products and the corresponding modification of production capacities. I think I will not reveal any big secrets by saying that we have a trend in the dairy category for high-protein products. There is also a trend for ready-made food and for consuming products outside the home. Of course, we focus on those areas that are interesting to consumers.

    There are also projects related to operational efficiency, optimizing various processes and reducing costs, including through partner solutions in the field of logistics and supply chains. For example, how best to develop remote territories. These solutions are mainly operational and logistical. In addition, there are initiatives to develop individual trade channels and cooperate with new partners.

    — Could you briefly describe the features and advantages of the educational program at our business school?

    — The first is the desire or even a conscious wish to understand the client. This understanding is not for show, but in order to identify the client’s real need and offer a solution that will be selected individually, or, as they say now, customized for this need. The second advantage is a high-level teaching staff with excellent knowledge and material that the teachers are ready to adapt to the students.

    It is also worth noting the overall engagement in the outcome of the program. We felt throughout the entire process – from the design to the final stage – a desire to achieve, or rather, to help participants achieve specific results. And this is how we measure the success of the program, and not just by the participants listening to lectures.

    — Which courses or topics within the program did you personally like the most?

    — Personally, I especially liked two topics — the block on strategizing and foresights and the part related to design thinking. As the leader of the organization, I am responsible for the future of the company, for its independence and ability to pilot its development as a separate large business. Now we ourselves come up with new products and business areas, we implement them ourselves and learn from our own mistakes. Design thinking is one of the key methods that helps to see the business perspective and turn ideas into real solutions.

    — Did your expectations from the program at the start match the final result?

    — As you have understood, I have the most positive impressions. And here is why: I am a result-oriented person, and when I see it, I feel good. And when I see a double result, and it is really specific, right “lying on the table”, it is generally wonderful. You know, when you go to training and understand that there will be project activity, there is always a perception that this is just an educational project for the sake of it, the main thing is to learn. Yes, of course, the main thing is to learn. If the project did not work out, then you can always say that at least different methods were tried. But this is the case when you not only learned, but also got a real business result.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft held a series of patriotic events in Samara in honor of the Great Victory

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    Employees of the Samara group of enterprises of NK Rosneft organized a large-scale project dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War. The action united more than 500 participants – veterans and employees of Rosneft enterprises, students, volunteers and residents of the Samara region.

    The patriotic initiative began with a flash mob in Novokuibyshevsk. Next to the memorial complex to the heroes of the Great Patriotic War, volunteers unfurled an 80-meter St. George ribbon – a symbol of valor, fortitude and pride in the Great Victory. Participants honored the memory of the fallen heroes with a minute of silence and laid flowers at the Eternal Flame.

    A bright continuation of the event was the motor rally – 30 cars and motorcycles with the Victory Banners, went to the city of Samara. During the Great Patriotic War, Kuibyshev (now Samara) became the “reserve capital” of the country and the largest industrial center. The route of the rally included significant historical places, including the Kuibyshevsky district of Samara, which appeared on the city map in 1943 thanks to the construction of the Kuibyshev Oil Refinery.

    The grand opening of the open-air historical photo exhibition took place on the Volga River embankment. The exhibition “Samara Oil – for Victory” reflects the main stages of the formation and development of the oil industry in the region during the war years. Having received the order from the Motherland to accelerate the development of the oil industry for the uninterrupted supply of fuel to the front, Samara oil workers of Kuibyshevneft (now Samaraneftegaz) were the first in the USSR to find Devonian oil and increase production fivefold. They also built two oil refineries, the Syzran and Kuibyshev Oil Refineries, in record time.

    The culmination of the event was the screening of the film “War of Motors”, created on the initiative of NK “Rosneft” and dedicated to the selfless work of Soviet oil workers during the Great Patriotic War. Home front workers demonstrated courage, fortitude and heroism, providing the front with fuel – forged Victory in the rear.

    The event ended with a festive concert, which featured the beloved songs of the war years, “Smuglyanka”, “Katyusha” and “Blue Scarf”, performed by the company’s employees – winners of the corporate festival “Energy of Talents”.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft April 30, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU and the Petersburg Machine-Building Plant: joint work to strengthen the country’s technological sovereignty

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

    On April 29, Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Maria Karelina and Director of the Engineering Project Management Center Vladimir Filatov visited the Petersburg Machine-Building Plant LLC, a manufacturer of wheeled tractor equipment of 5-9 traction classes and special-purpose equipment.

    During the meeting with the development director Mikhail Petrov and the management of the enterprise, the parties outlined the vectors of further cooperation – solving scientific problems relevant to the enterprise, implementing projects in the field of automation of production processes, creating new types of high-tech engineering products. A special area of joint interaction was the selection of personnel for the St. Petersburg Machine-Building Plant from among students participating in the activities of the student design bureau “Innovative Solutions”.

    Developing cooperation with enterprises in the real sector of the economy is one of the strategic objectives of the Development Program of the State University of Management.

    “Strengthening the technological sovereignty of Russia is one of the frontier tasks in the framework of the scientific and technological development of the country, outlined by the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. GUU implements a significant range of technological and design projects in the interests of enterprises of the real sector of the economy. For example, the Student Design Bureau has been working for several years on orders from TMH-Engineering LLC, GUU scientists are the leaders of the scientific group in a large scientific project to create a digital platform for the agro-industrial complex of Russia. This is the university’s contribution to the common cause of creating and promoting new technologies, training engineering and management personnel for sectors of the economy. The new partner, the Petersburg Machine-Building Plant, sets ambitious goals for us. I am confident that we will successfully solve them together,” emphasized GUU Rector Vladimir Stroyev.

    At the meeting, agreements were reached on the joint preparation of technical specifications for the discussed projects and the prospects for attracting appropriate government support measures for their implementation.

    The delegation of the State University of Management thanks the management of the Petersburg Machine-Building Plant LLC for their hospitality and meaningful cooperation.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: IA Ura.ru: Maxim Chirkov on how Putin responded to Trump’s threats of a global trade war

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

    Source: IA Ura.ru

    President Vladimir Putin is restructuring the economy due to the risks of a global trade war. At a meeting on economic issues on April 24, he called for using the turbulence in the world to strengthen domestic production. As Maxim Chirkov, associate professor of the Department of Economic Policy and Economic Measurements at the Institute of Economics and Finance of the State University of Management, explained to URA.RU, Putin is reducing Russia’s dependence on oil and gas prices, increasing the role of non-commodity goods in the economy.

    “A constant, objective analysis of the current economic situation is extremely important. It is always in our field of vision, especially now, when the international economic situation is objectively becoming more complicated, when commodity and financial markets are experiencing serious fluctuations due to the intensification of global competition,” Putin said.

    It is important not only to monitor changes in the world, but also to use the emerging opportunities to develop our production, trade relations and exports, and strengthen the economy as a whole, the president emphasized. According to him, a planned “soft landing” is underway in Russia. This is necessary in order to overcome inflation, which is still at a high level of over 10%, and maintain economic growth.

    The President noted the growth of the manufacturing industry in Russia by more than 5% at the beginning of 2025. He considers the decline in the volume of residential construction to be the most difficult challenge. Putin called for keeping this issue “under special control”, since the pace of construction directly affects the availability of housing and other related industries – from the production of building materials to the production of furniture and household appliances.

    Donald Trump’s trade war became the main topic of discussion for economists from all over the world in April. Washington has raised tariffs on Chinese goods several times, and they are currently at 125%. The US has also imposed higher rates on dozens of other countries, but on April 9, it suspended this decision for 90 days. No additional tariffs were imposed on Russia, but the situation in the world cannot but affect the domestic economy – this is what Putin is preparing for, economist Maxim Chirkov believes.

    “Risks and uncertainty are growing. The authorities need to respond quickly to what is happening in the global economy in order to maintain the growth rates that have been record-breaking for many years. By and large, no one has yet felt the upcoming difficulties, but the tariffs imposed by Trump will have a strong impact on global trade. The Russian economy may also suffer from trade wars, including from falling energy prices,” Chirkov said.

    At the same time, Russia is becoming less and less dependent on the situation on foreign markets and the cost of oil, the economist added. According to him, domestic demand, the creation of production facilities and domestic goods are becoming the basis for economic development. “The fourth largest Russian economy in the world can benefit from the aggravation between the US and China. In 2025, Russia has every chance to increase the pace of economic growth and international trade. It is necessary to respond not only to difficulties, but also to emerging opportunities,” the URA.RU interlocutor summed up.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Country of migrants: the role of migration in regional development

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    Major socio-political events, such as collectivization, caused mass internal migration in the USSR. Tens of thousands of people moved to new places to establish their daily lives and find work. These processes significantly changed the social, national and religious composition of the population of the regions, influenced economic development and the formation of healthcare and education infrastructure. Common features and characteristics of migration in the Perm region and Tuva were discussed at the round table of the “Mirror Laboratories” of the Yasinsky scientific conference.

    Internal migration in the USSR

    At the anniversary XXV Yasinsky (April) Conference The HSE hosted a round table discussion entitled “The History of Migration in the USSR: Regional Aspect.” It was organized as part of the Mirror Laboratories project, which brings together scientists from the HSE Perm campus and Tuva State University. The round table was moderated by Professor Faculty of Social, Economic and Computer Sciences, National Research University Higher School of Economics in Perm Sergey Kornienko.

    Vera Damdynchap, Head of the Department of General History, Archaeology and Documentation of the Faculty of History of Tuva State University, and Arzhana Nurzat, Senior Lecturer of the Department, presented a report entitled “Migration, Urbanization and Collectivization: Key Aspects of Social Transformation in Tuva (1944–1959).” Vera Damdynchap noted that Tuva’s accession to the USSR in 1944 accelerated the transformation of the economic structure.

    She said that by 1944 collectivization was not completed, and a significant part of the population was engaged in personal nomadic farming. Collectivization became an important element in the formation of the social structure of the population: by its end in 1955, the share of collective farmers reached 61.5% of the rural population of Tuva.

    At the same time, coal mining began in the autonomous region and enterprises in other industries began operating. This also changed the settlement structure of the population: the share of the urban population in 1944-58 increased from 6% to 33%. A particularly significant influx was recorded in the capital of the region, Kyzyl, as well as in the new cities and workers’ settlements of Chadan, Turan and Shagonar. It is significant that the total urban population increased by 1.4 times over 15 years, while its part from migrants increased by 7.6 times due to the relocation of rural residents and the arrival in Tuva of engineering and technical personnel and workers of new enterprises.

    The rapid growth of the urban population exacerbated the housing problem, which they tried to solve through temporary housing and rapid construction. It is curious that about 30% of collective farmers were involved in construction, having built 1,660 houses and cultural and household facilities.

    At the same time, the development of virgin and fallow lands began, which increased the role of farming in agriculture and the economy as a whole.

    In the post-war years, the number of Russians and Ukrainians who came to Tuva increased approximately 4 times, and their share in the population increased to 41%.

    Vera Damdynchap noted that in the autonomous region, collectivization was less dramatic than in neighboring Russian regions or, for example, in Buryatia.

    The role of forced migrants

    Associate Professor Departments of Humanities Anna Kimerling, a professor at the Faculty of Social, Economic and Computer Sciences at the National Research University Higher School of Economics in Perm, presented a report entitled “Social Technologies of Integrating Forced Migrants into the Territorial Community of the Molotov Region in the 1940s and 1950s,” prepared jointly with Sergei Kornienko.

    She said that the study is based on archival documents and interviews, including those recorded by the German society “Renaissance”. The number of residents of the Molotov (Perm) region between the censuses of 1939 and 1959 increased by 37.5%, and the regional center – by two times. For comparison: during this period, the population of the USSR increased by 9.5%.

    Among the forced migrants were about 40,000 Soviet Germans – special settlers and labor army soldiers. Until the Decree “On the lifting of restrictions on the legal status of Germans and their family members in special settlements” was adopted on December 13, 1955, they could not leave their places of residence and work.

    Economic adaptation played an important role. By the early 1950s, 11% of forced migrants had built their own homes, half had vegetable gardens, and a third had small cattle. Social and cultural factors also played a significant role. The chances of adaptation were increased by the marriage of a forced migrant to a local resident or a deportee, as well as the birth of children in the new family. This and joint work at an enterprise increased the chances of receiving housing and rations, which were used not only by workers, but also by older family members.

    Former forced migrants recalled that the attitude towards “Russian Germans” was wary. The local population was not always ready to help them, but in places of special settlements, where most of the residents were repressed, rapprochement was faster.

    The speaker named another adaptation factor as education, cultural and human capital, or a skill valued at the place of work. A labor army soldier who knew how to operate a tractor received a good ration at the logging sites. Another exile drove the head of the settlement and, thanks to personal communication, received the position of manager of a bread store, which dramatically improved the living conditions of his family.

    Over time, forced migrants played a significant role in the development of the region. For example, one of the exiled Germans later became the chief architect of the Solikamsk region, Yevgeny Wagner became the rector of the regional medical institute, and Anatoly Bartolomey became the rector of the polytechnic.

    Professor of the Department of Documentation and Information Support of the Department of History of the Ural Federal University Oleg Gorbachev asked whether individual examples of successful careers of exiled settlers can be considered a reflection of the liberalization of the regime in relation to them. According to Anna Kimerling, cases of transfer to a responsible position are few and they occurred mainly in the post-Stalin period, which reflected a certain evolution of the authorities’ attitude towards the repressed.

    Ethnic and religious aspects

    Head of the Department of Russian History at Tuva University Zoya Dorzhu and Associate Professor of the Department Alena Storozhenko presented a report on “Migration Processes in Tuva in the 1920s-50s. Ethno-confessional Aspect”. State sovereignty and autonomy formed a special state-political context of relations with neighboring regions, which also influenced migration.

    The speakers highlighted several periods of the authorities’ attitude to migration. With the establishment of the independent Tuvan People’s Republic in 1921, the authorities sought to limit the influx of Russians into its territory. Thus, checkpoints were established on the border, which, however, did not stop migration. As the country drew closer to the USSR in the 1930s, migration controls on the border were relaxed. Migration was also accelerated by the TPR authorities’ request to Moscow to send specialists. Often, the resettlements of the 1920s and 1930s were caused by the desire of some residents of nearby regions of the USSR to avoid repression and, at the same time, the desire to find a place for productive agriculture. After joining the USSR in 1944, the restrictions were lifted.

    Tuvans remained in the majority, but their share in the total population of the republic and the region fluctuated significantly. In 1921 and 1931 it was about 80%, in 1945 – 85%, and by 1959 due to mass migration it had dropped to 57%.

    Migration had a significant impact on the ethnic and religious composition of the population. Buddhists, shamanists, Orthodox Christians and pagans were represented in the republic. Moreover, the Old Believers, who appeared in Tuva back in the 19th century, integrated into its territory, and at the time of the creation of the TNR they constituted a third of the Russian-speaking residents of the republic.

    Sergey Kornienko wondered whether it was possible to find common themes in studying the migration processes of Tuva and the Perm (Molotov) region. According to Alena Storozhenko, the Uralians made up a significant portion of the Old Believers who moved to Tuva, but it is still difficult to accurately determine their share in the number of migrants.

    Organized labor migration

    Associate Professor of the Department of Humanities of the Faculty of Social, Economic and Computer Sciences of the National Research University Higher School of Economics in Perm Alexander Glushkov and Master’s student of the National Research University Higher School of Economics in Moscow Kristina Kozlova presented a report “Attracting Labor Migrant Workers to the USSR in the Late 1940s – 1950s: A Comparative Analysis of Agitation (Based on the Example of Enterprises in the Molotov Region of the RSFSR).” Alexander Glushkov recalled that in 1947, organized labor migrations resumed in the USSR. In the Molotov Region, workers were attracted to work in the coal industry, in logging enterprises and collective farms.

    Kristina Kozlova said that regional and republican authorities were engaged in agitation. In 1952, the regional executive committee issued a resolution defining the rules for selecting recruiters for resettlement and preparing agitation and reference materials.

    Among them, visual (posters) and written materials and oral propaganda can be singled out. Films were another form of propaganda. An important role was also played by materials in newspapers and magazines, including special issues of large-circulation newspapers, as well as brochures about the region, which included information about the region, as well as letters and stories from settlers.

    The recruiters’ lectures were devoted to the state and prospects of the region’s economy, as well as the international position of the USSR. Aleksandr Glushkov reported that the agitation did not cease even after the resettlement: the new residents of the region were explained the labor tasks facing them, and the authors of articles and posters also sought to reduce the number of resettlers returning home.

    The speakers compared the newspapers of two large enterprises of the region — the KamGESstroy and Molotovles trusts — before and after Stalin’s death, the forms of agitation and key narratives. The analysis showed that in the late Stalin period, non-material motives stood out: prestige, the call of the party and the desire to be useful to the Motherland. After Stalin’s death, material motivation increased: workers were offered to earn money, quickly improve their living conditions, including by acquiring a new profession. Agitation aimed at securing the settlers was focused on money and privileges.

    Kristina Kozlova summed up: a comparative analysis of the agitation of the late 1940s and mid-1950s allows us to identify common motives and a gradual transition to the prevalence of material incentives over ideological ones, although the latter did not disappear. This reflected the gradual transformation of Soviet society during the thaw.

    AI to the rescue

    Sergey Kornienko presented the report “Studying the History of Migration in the Digital Environment: Regional Aspect” (based on the materials of the joint project of HSE Perm and Tuva State University “Migration in the Socio-Economic, Demographic, Cultural and Human Dimensions”. HSE Mirror Laboratories Program, 2024-26).

    He identified three areas of digital scientific humanities research: creation and organization of digital versions of historical and historiographic sources; development and adaptation of methods, technologies and tools for digital research; representation of data and research results.

    During the project, its participants create digital versions of historical sources on the history of migration, including in the form of tables and data sets, information systems and databases.

    The professor said that rather complex types of sources have to be converted into digital format, in particular, lists of settlers, echelon lists, as well as household books describing the dwellings, livestock and inventory of settlers. Despite the development of technology, it is often necessary to resort to manual or semi-automatic digitization. Students are involved in this work, acquiring useful skills in digitizing documents. Digitized sources are convenient for conversion into tabular and matrix forms.

    Digital processing of document complexes allows us to eliminate gaps in some points of individual materials (for example, the absence of the year of birth or previous place of residence of a migrant), and to create metadata.

    To study propaganda materials for settlers of the 1940s and 50s, full-text resources were created, prepared for processing by computer methods and tools. In particular, this form of processing was used for the corpus of memoirs of settlers who moved to the Kaliningrad and Molotov regions.

    In addition, scientists conduct corpus studies using linguistic methods.

    Sergey Kornienko emphasized that digital methods allow increasing the reliability of research, introducing elements of novelty, introducing new sources more fully and processing old ones more effectively. This helps to better understand the impact of migration processes on the social structure and other components of migrants’ lives.

    The project participants will continue to use Data Science methods and apply neural network modeling – variants of artificial intelligence, the professor concluded.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/30/2025, 12:40 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JWGD0 (BashNFTBO8) were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    04/30/2025

    12:40

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 30.04.2025, 12-40 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 80.77) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 745.38 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 22.75%) of the security RU000A0JWGD0 (BashnftBO8) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/30/2025, 12:58 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A1012B3 (FPK 1P-07) were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    04/30/2025

    12:58

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 30.04.2025, 12-58 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 97.34) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1034.09 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) of the security RU000A1012B3 (FPK 1P-07) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Grigorenko: Global Digital Forum – a tool for disseminating experience and exchanging best practices

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

    Promising technologies and the development of artificial intelligence, bridging the digital divide between countries and effective forms of exchange of experience are key topics for discussion by Russian and international experts at the Global Digital Forum.

    The Global Digital Forum will be held on June 5 and 6 in Nizhny Novgorod. The event will become a platform for building a dialogue between representatives of Russian and foreign IT companies, government bodies, and the scientific and expert community. 1.5 thousand foreign guests and more than 10 thousand online connections are expected.

    “Digital technologies have become an integral part of improving the efficiency of processes in many areas in our country – from public administration and provision of public services in electronic form to medicine and creation of additional opportunities in education. Russian IT solutions, social platforms, audiovisual services are constantly developing and are in demand both within the country and abroad. Such platforms as the Global Digital Forum are becoming an effective tool for disseminating experience and exchanging best practices in digital transformation,” said Deputy Prime Minister – Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

    As part of the Global Digital Forum agenda, participants will discuss current issues shaped by technology development – from the effects of artificial intelligence implementation to the problem of bridging the gap in the speed of digital transformation of different countries, approaches to improving digital and media literacy of different age groups. One of the central topics of the forum will be international information security in the context of achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Participants will also be able to see the exhibition exposition of the Digital Industry of Industrial Russia (CIPR) conference, dedicated to high-tech solutions.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: Clarification of the timing of work on the T1 test circuit of the stock market

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    Dear Moscow Exchange clients,

    The technical work for the dedicated T1 stock market test circuit (INET_GATEWAY), previously announced in developer newsletter #64, is extended until April 30 inclusive.

    We remind you that temporary loss of access to test systems is possible, and applications and transactions concluded in the test system on the day of the update will not be saved. Please note that after the update, in the first stages, reports may be generated and sent by the test system on an irregular basis.

    We also draw your attention to the fact that due to the work, the following services will not be available on the test circuit:

    creation of new identifiers, opening of new accounts and client codes, adding funds and positions; WEB API services: Clearing terminal, Unified client registration, Checking of IIS duplicates, Publication of iNAV indicators and indexes. Contact information for the media 7 (495) 363-3232Pr@moex.kom

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: About the work of FIX backup connections in the period May 3-4, 10-11

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    Dear Moscow Exchange clients,

    During the periods of May 3-4 and May 10-11, due to ongoing work, backup connections via the FIX protocol will be unavailable for connection:

    Service External address Port Targetcompid
    Transactional. M1 Data Center 91.203.255.30 9120 Gwmfix1eq
    Transactional. M1 Data Center 91.203.255.23 9120 M1fix-EQ
    Drop Copy. M1 Data Center 91.203.255.21 91.203.255.22 9122 M1fixdc-EQ
    Trade capture. M1 data center 91.203.255.21 91.203.255.22 9121 M1fixtc-EQ

    On the specified dates, trading is held on the stock market as part of an additional weekend session. HTTPS: //VVV. MEEX.K.M.M.In this regard, it is necessary to use the addresses of servers in the main DataSpace data center as the main connections via the FIX protocol:

    Service External address Port Targetcompid
    Transactional (colocation). DSP data center 91.203.253.30 9120 Gwmfix1eq
    Transactional (colocation). DSP data center 91.203.253.25 9120 DFIX-EQ
    Drop Copy. DSP Data Center 91.203.252.27 9122 DFIXDC-EQ
    Trade capture. DSP data center 91.203.252.20 9121 DFIXTC-EQ

    The connection addresses are also listed on the exchange website: HTTPS: //VVV. MEEX.K.M.K.

    On the regulations for the operation of markets during the May holidays in 2025: HTTPS: //VVV. MEEX.K.M.M..

    For all questions related to testing, you can contact Connect@moex.Kom.

    Contact information for media 7 (495) 363-3232Pr@moex.kom

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/30/2025, 13-33 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JWGD0 (BashNFTBO8) were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    04/30/2025

    13:33

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 30.04.2025, 13-33 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 77.63) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 714.02 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 26.0%) of the security RU000A0JWGD0 (BashnftBO8) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/30/2025, 13-41 (Moscow time) the values of the lower limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A101EQ0 (GPB T2-02E) were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    04/30/2025

    13:41

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 30.04.2025, 13-41 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 77.49) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 9631096.39 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 28.75%) of the security RU000A101EQ0 (GPB T2-02E) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: Almost 2 thousand km of roads to tourist attractions will be updated this year thanks to the national project “Infrastructure for Life”

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

    In 2025, under the national project “Infrastructure for Life”, about 2 thousand km of regional and local roads leading to tourist attractions: unique natural complexes, architectural monuments, religious buildings, historical landmarks will be brought into compliance with the regulations. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

    “High-quality roads play a key role in the development of the tourism industry, providing access to both popular and new destinations, memorable places and unique natural complexes, increasing the safety of movement and the comfort of travel. This is especially relevant today, when domestic tourism, including automobile tourism, is actively developing in the country. Thanks to the national project “Infrastructure for Life”, in 2025 we plan to bring about 2 thousand km of regional and local roads leading to tourist attractions up to standard,” said Marat Khusnullin.

    The development of domestic tourism is one of the key growth points for regions.

    “High-quality infrastructure can turn a small settlement into a popular tourist center, attracting thousands of visitors every year. In turn, the development of the hotel business, restaurant sector and entertainment sector provides new jobs, increases the income of local residents and contributes to the overall prosperity of the region. This year, under the federal project “Regional and Local Road Network”, repair work will be carried out at 434 sites included in tourist routes,” said Minister of Transport Roman Starovoit.

    Transport accessibility is as important to travelers as service and comfortable accommodation. That is why in recent years, special attention has been paid to the renovation of such roads.

    “Over the six years of implementing the national project “Safe High-Quality Roads”, we have managed to bring more than 9.7 thousand km of tourist routes into compliance, which is about 2 thousand objects – sections of roads and artificial structures. Getting to many attractions has become faster and more comfortable, many interesting places have become more popular, because now there is a good road leading there. The extensive joint work of federal and regional project teams to update tourist routes will continue in the new national project “Infrastructure for Life” and will be aimed at achieving the main goal – improving the quality of life of Russians,” emphasized Deputy Head of the Federal Road Agency Igor Kostyuchenko.

    In the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, thanks to the national project, the reconstruction of one of the most important regional facilities continues – a tunnel at the 21st km of the Chikola-Matsuta-Komi-Art highway. Its length is 269 m. Now specialists are carrying out the final finishing of the renovated artificial structure and preparing it for commissioning.

    The route along this road provides transport access to one of the most picturesque and ecologically significant areas of the region, opening access to unique natural landscapes, historical and cultural sites and tourist bases of the republic. For example, in the high-mountain part of the Digorskoye Gorge, where the route leads, there are eight tourist bases and mountaineering camps. In addition, here travelers can visit such cultural and natural monuments as the Eagle’s Nest observation deck, the Karaugom glacier, the Tamisk thermal springs and the Uastyrdzhi monument.

    In the Republic of Crimea, thanks to the national project, major repairs are underway on a 20 km section of the Alushta-Sudak-Feodosia highway. This is one of the most picturesque routes in Crimea, which runs along the coast and mountain ranges.

    In the Kostroma region this year, a 3.2 km long access road to the village of Medvedki will be repaired. The road connecting the settlement with the Kostroma-Susanino-Buy highway leads to the oldest stud farm, founded in 1891 in Medvedki by the merchant Skalozubov. The stable buildings built here with a unique tent-type riding arena have no analogues in Russia and are an architectural monument of federal significance.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/30/2025, 13:58 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0ZZVQ0 (RSHB BO-7R) were changed.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    04/30/2025

    13:58

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 30.04.2025, 13-58 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 86.12) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1041.3 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 42.5%) of the security RU000A0ZZVQ0 (RSHB BO-7R) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial News: Saint Petersburg to Host Economic Research Seminar on Monetary Policy

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    Source: Central Bank of Russia –

    On July 1, the Bank of Russia, the New Economic School and the regulator’s basic department at the National Research University Higher School of Economics will hold the 15th seminar on economic research in St. Petersburg on the topic “Monetary policy and inflation: the effects of asymmetry and behavioral aspects.”

    The participants will discuss what information influences household inflation expectations, how stock prices and inflation are related, and the role of the money flow channel. Research on the conditions for the effectiveness of monetary policy communication and the Phillips curve in a network economy will also be presented.

    To participate offline or online you must: register.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: We will teach you how to build the “Architecture of Relationships”

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

    The educational and enlightening course for students “Architecture of Relationships”, held at the State University of Management, is in full swing. 7 out of 13 lessons have already been completed – and there is even more useful stuff to come!

    Second half program:

    May 6 “Breaking is not building” How to overcome crises in relationships. May 13 “Effective communication” Rules for environmentally friendly communication without conflicts. May 16 Screening and discussion of the film May 20 “PROlove” What is true intimacy. May 23 Screening and discussion of the film May 27 “Like in a fairy tale” How to cope with the reality of relationships and marriage.

    This course is for you if:

    You are in a relationship and want to strengthen it; You dream of meeting your “other half” and building a strong relationship; You want to better understand yourself, work through your fears, and break down the barriers that prevent you from building a relationship.

    The course is absolutely free and is available to students of all universities. Venue: State University of Management

    Registration is available at the link.

    For more detailed information about the course content, see the cards below.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 04/30/2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Volgograd International Airport (Gumrak) Renamed Stalingrad

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

    Document

    Order dated April 29, 2025 No. 1070-r

    The Volgograd International Airport (Gumrak) has been officially named Stalingrad. The order to this effect was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

    The airport’s history began in the 1930s, when the Volga Directorate of the Civil Air Fleet created the Stalingrad Air Detachment, based in the vicinity of the Voroponovo railway station. Since 1936, the airport provided passenger and cargo flights. During the fierce battles with the Nazi invaders, it was significantly destroyed.

    After the victory in Stalingrad, military enterprises were actively restored, new production sites were built. The city’s population grew rapidly, and the civilian airport Voroponovo, located near Stalingrad, could no longer cope with the increased flow of passenger and cargo traffic. In 1952, the North Caucasus Civil Aviation Administration decided to transfer the air harbor with personnel to the Gumrak airfield, where a transport aviation unit was created. Until 1961, the airport was called Stalingrad (Gumrak), which is confirmed by a number of archival documents.

    The request to return the airport’s historical name was made by veterans of the Volgograd Region. The region’s governor, Andrei Bocharov, conveyed it to President Vladimir Putin.

    The head of state supported the initiative.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: Four Federal Treasury deposit auctions will take place on 30.04.2025

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    Application selection parameters
    Date of the selection of applications 04/30/2025
    Unique identifier of the application selection 22025110
    Deposit currency rubles
    Type of funds funds of the single treasury account
    Maximum amount of funds placed in bank deposits, million monetary units 480,000
    Placement period, in days 6
    Date of deposit 04/30/2025
    Refund date 06/06/2025
    Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating) Fixed
    Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum 20.05
    Basic floating interest rate for placement of funds
    Minimum spread, % per annum
    Terms of conclusion of a bank deposit agreement (fixed-term, replenishable or special) Urgent
    Minimum amount of funds placed for one application, million monetary units 1,000
    Maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 5
    Application selection form (open or closed) Open
    Application selection schedule (Moscow time)
    Venue for the selection of applications PAO Moscow Exchange
    Applications accepted: from 09:30 to 09:40
    Pre-applications: from 09:30 to 09:35
    Applications in competition mode: from 09:35 to 09:40
    Formation of a consolidated register of applications: from 09:40 to 09:50
    Setting a cut-off percentage rate and/or recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful: from 09:40 to 10:00
    Submission to credit institutions of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement: from 10:00 to 10:50
    Receiving acceptance of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions: from 10:00 to 10:50
    Deposit transfer time In accordance with the requirements of paragraph 63 and paragraph 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated 04/27/2023 No. 10n
    Application selection parameters
    Date of the selection of applications 04/30/2025
    Unique identifier of the application selection 22025111
    Deposit currency rubles
    Type of funds funds of the single treasury account
    Maximum amount of funds placed in bank deposits, million monetary units 700,000
    Placement period, in days 14
    Date of deposit 04/30/2025
    Refund date 05/14/2025
    Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating) Floating
    Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum
    Basic floating interest rate for placement of funds Ruonmds
    Minimum spread, % per annum 0.00
    Terms of conclusion of a bank deposit agreement (fixed-term, replenishable or special) Urgent
    Minimum amount of funds placed for one application, million monetary units 1,000
    Maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 5
    Application selection form (open or closed) Open
    Application selection schedule (Moscow time)
    Venue for the selection of applications PAO Moscow Exchange
    Applications accepted: from 12:00 to 12:10
    Preliminary applications: from 12:00 to 12:05
    Applications in competition mode: from 12:05 to 12:10
    Formation of a consolidated register of applications: from 12:10 to 12:20
    Setting a cut-off percentage rate and/or recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful: from 12:10 to 12:30
    Submission to credit institutions of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement: from 12:30 to 13:20
    Receiving acceptance of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions: from 12:30 to 13:20
    Deposit transfer time In accordance with the requirements of paragraph 63 and paragraph 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated 04/27/2023 No. 10n

    RUONmDS = RUONIA – DS, where

    RUONIA – the value of the indicative weighted rate of overnight ruble loans (deposits) RUONIA, expressed in hundredths of a percent, published on the official website of the Bank of Russia on the Internet on the day preceding the day for which interest is accrued. In the absence of a RUONIA rate value published on the day preceding the day for which interest is accrued, the last of the published RUONIA rate values is taken into account.

    DS – discount – a value expressed in hundredths of a percent and rounded (according to the rules of mathematical rounding) to two decimal places, calculated by multiplying the value of the Key Rate of the Bank of Russia by the value of the required reserve ratio for other liabilities of credit institutions for banks with a universal license, non-bank credit institutions (except for long-term ones) in the currency of the Russian Federation, valid on the date for which interest is accrued, and published on the official website of the Bank of Russia on the Internet.

    Application selection parameters
    Date of the selection of applications 04/30/2025
    Unique identifier of the application selection 22025112
    Deposit currency rubles
    Type of funds funds of the single treasury account
    Maximum amount of funds placed in bank deposits, million monetary units 100,000
    Placement period, in days 182
    Date of deposit 04/30/2025
    Refund date 29.10.2025
    Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating) Floating
    Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum
    Basic floating interest rate for placement of funds Ruonmds
    Minimum spread, % per annum 0.00
    Terms of conclusion of a bank deposit agreement (fixed-term, replenishable or special) Special
    Minimum amount of funds placed for one application, million monetary units 1,000
    Maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 5
    Application selection form (open or closed) Closed
    Application selection schedule (Moscow time)
    Venue for the selection of applications PAO Moscow Exchange
    Applications accepted: from 16:00 to 16:10
    Formation of a consolidated register of applications: from 16:10 to 16:20
    Setting a cut-off percentage rate and/or recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful: from 16:10 to 16:30
    Submission to credit institutions of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement: from 16:30 to 17:20
    Receiving acceptance of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions: from 16:30 to 17:20
    Deposit transfer time In accordance with the requirements of paragraph 63 and paragraph 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated 04/27/2023 No. 10n

    RUONmDS = RUONIA – DS, where

    RUONIA – the value of the indicative weighted rate of overnight ruble loans (deposits) RUONIA, expressed in hundredths of a percent, published on the official website of the Bank of Russia on the Internet on the day preceding the day for which interest is accrued. In the absence of a RUONIA rate value published on the day preceding the day for which interest is accrued, the last of the published RUONIA rate values is taken into account.

    DS – discount – a value expressed in hundredths of a percent and rounded (according to the rules of mathematical rounding) to two decimal places, calculated by multiplying the value of the Key Rate of the Bank of Russia by the value of the required reserve ratio for other liabilities of credit institutions for banks with a universal license, non-bank credit institutions (except for long-term ones) in the currency of the Russian Federation, valid on the date for which interest is accrued, and published on the official website of the Bank of Russia on the Internet.

    Application selection parameters
    Date of the selection of applications 04/30/2025
    Unique identifier of the application selection 22025113
    Deposit currency rubles
    Type of funds funds of the single treasury account
    Maximum amount of funds placed in bank deposits, million monetary units 10,000
    Placement period, in days 6
    Date of deposit 04/30/2025
    Refund date 06/06/2025
    Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating) Fixed
    Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum 20.05
    Basic floating interest rate for placement of funds
    Minimum spread, % per annum
    Terms of conclusion of a bank deposit agreement (fixed-term, replenishable or special) Urgent
    Minimum amount of funds placed for one application, million monetary units 1,000
    Maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 5
    Application selection form (open or closed) Open
    Application selection schedule (Moscow time)
    Venue for the selection of applications PAO Moscow Exchange
    Applications accepted: from 18:30 to 18:40
    Preliminary applications: from 18:30 to 18:35
    Applications in competition mode: from 18:35 to 18:40
    Formation of a consolidated register of applications: from 18:40 to 18:50
    Setting a cut-off percentage rate and/or recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful: from 18:40 to 18:50
    Submission to credit institutions of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement: from 18:50 to 19:30
    Receiving acceptance of an offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions: from 18:50 to 19:30
    Deposit transfer time In accordance with the requirements of paragraph 63 and paragraph 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated 04/27/2023 No. 10n

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko visited the Donetsk People’s Republic on a working visit

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    The Deputy Prime Minister assessed the educational infrastructure of the region and spoke with students.

    At the Mariupol State University named after A.I. Kuindzhi (MSU named after A.I. Kuindzhi), Dmitry Chernyshenko talked to the participants of the project “University Shifts”, which allows the younger generation to consciously choose a profession and a university at an early age. Over three years, the project has involved more than 44 thousand children from the regions of Russia. The children told about their personal experience of participating in the project.

    “It’s great that you communicate with your peers, broaden your horizons. At the same time, you have a very clearly structured method of thinking and values. And you can, like Danko with a burning heart, follow your mission, lead and inspire,” the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

    Dmitry Chernyshenko assessed the progress of restoration work and the university infrastructure. In particular, the university has a youth laboratory – the Laboratory of Media Literacy and Media Research. The Deputy Prime Minister handed over a certificate for the purchase of a video studio to its representatives.

    Also, a multifunctional sports ground was opened at Kuindzhi Moscow State University. It was built in six months and, along with other sports grounds of the university, became part of the sports cluster – they are being created on the initiative of the Ministry of Education and Science as part of the program for the socio-economic development of the reunited entities.

    The new site has four locations: a mini-football field, a volleyball and basketball court, an area for passing the standards of the All-Russian physical education and sports complex “Ready for Labor and Defense”, and an area with multifunctional exercise machines.

    The Azov Marine Institute (AMI), a branch of the Sevastopol State University, trains specialists for the maritime industry. Currently, it is the only specialized higher education institution on the shores of the Azov Sea. In the future, it is planned to launch secondary specialized education programs and advanced training courses for already working maritime specialists. To ensure that the training is as practice-oriented as possible, several thematic classrooms were equipped with mock-ups, models, and other training elements during the recently completed repairs.

    The Deputy Prime Minister handed over a certificate for the acquisition of a vehicle to the institute’s management and assessed the university’s infrastructure and equipment, including training and sports simulators – AMI is now one of the most modern training bases for future sailors in Russia. Among the professional simulators are bridge and engine room simulators, a separate large-scale complex for practicing actions in emergency situations on ships.

    During the visit, Dmitry Chernyshenko visited the Mariupol Construction Specialized College, one of the flagships of secondary vocational education in the Donetsk People’s Republic. The educational institution is part of the educational and production cluster “Construction Industry”. As part of the federal project “Professionalism” of the national project “Youth and Children”, students master promising specialties and gain practical experience, which they demonstrated to the Deputy Prime Minister.

    “The most important thing is that the working specialties that you teach are based on the most modern technologies that you actually use in technological processes. For this, you need materials and teachers,” he told the college staff.

    In the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin in Mariupol, Dmitry Chernyshenko discussed work issues with Metropolitan Vladimir of Donetsk and Mariupol. The main topic was the key areas of upcoming construction and restoration work. In addition, in the presence of the Deputy Prime Minister, the pupils of the children’s Sunday school read poems and performed Easter hymns.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/30/2025, 11:02 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A1009L8 (RZhD 1P-15R) were changed.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    04/30/2025

    11:02

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 30.04.2025, 11-02 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 96.37) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1012.35 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 12.5%) of the security RU000A1009L8 (RZhD 1P-15R) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Mikhail Mishustin and Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the DPRK Pak Thae-song took part in the ceremony to start construction of a road bridge across the Tumannaya River

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    Construction of a bridge crossing over the Tumannaya River is beginning in Primorsky Krai. The automobile bridge will connect Russia and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Currently, only a railway bridge and air traffic operate between Russia and the DPRK. The automobile bridge will increase cargo traffic and develop passenger transportation.

    The total length of the bridge crossing (with access roads) is 4.7 km. The length of the bridge itself is 1 km. The length of the Russian side is 424 m, the Korean side is 581 m. The width of the bridge is 7 m (two traffic lanes).

    Estimated construction time is one and a half years.

    A vehicle checkpoint will be set up near the bridge crossing.

    Mikhail Mishustin’s speech at the ceremony to mark the start of construction of a road bridge across the Tumannaya River

    Speech by Mikhail Mishustin:

    Dear Comrade Pak Tae-sung! Dear Colleagues! Dear Friends!

    I am pleased to welcome you to a significant event – the ceremony to begin construction of a road bridge across the Tumannaya River at the junction of the borders of the Russian Federation and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

    This is a truly significant stage for Russian-Korean relations. Its significance goes far beyond a simple engineering task. It symbolizes our common desire to strengthen friendly, good-neighborly relations, and to increase interregional cooperation. We are creating a reliable foundation for closer cooperation, a path for open and fruitful dialogue, the rapprochement of our peoples, an increase in the number of trips, meetings, exchange of new impressions, and acquaintance with the history and traditions of Russia and North Korea.

    Last year, Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin and Chairman of State Affairs of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Kim Jong-un signed a fundamental interstate Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. This document secured the entry of our relations to a new qualitative level that meets the requirements of the time, and created the necessary conditions for launching mutually beneficial joint projects.

    Of course, the key priority for us is the construction of a bridge crossing, through which year-round automobile traffic will go. Currently, the only operating route is the railway connection along the Druzhby Bridge across the Tumannaya River. But its capabilities are no longer sufficient.

    The future bridge is of particular importance for the Russian Far Eastern Federal District, and above all for Primorsky Krai, where additional opportunities will appear for businesses and local residents. The transport and logistics infrastructure will begin to develop more actively.

    Another route that will be laid here will allow entrepreneurs to significantly increase the volume of transportation and reduce transportation costs, will ensure reliable and stable supplies of various products, which will contribute to the expansion of trade and economic cooperation between our countries. And of course, good prospects will open up for tourism.

    Dear friends!

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    I cannot help but separately mention everyone who makes a significant contribution to the implementation of this project, who participated in the preparation of the design documentation. These are builders, engineers, workers, specialists of many professions on both sides of the border.

    You have months of intense and difficult work ahead of you. We are counting on your experience, work and initiative, which will allow us to do everything efficiently and on time.

    I am convinced that the new bridge will become a lasting symbol of peace and good-neighborliness between Russia and the DPRK.

    I wish you all success. Thank you for your attention.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/30/2025, 11:30 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JWGD0 (BashNFTBO8) were changed.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    04/30/2025

    11:30

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 30.04.2025, 11-30 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 87.03) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 808.1 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 16.25%) of the security RU000A0JWGD0 (BashnftBO8) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/30/2025, 11:34 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JVYG8 (ROSEXIMB1) were changed.

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    04/30/2025

    11:34

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 30.04.2025, 11-34 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 102.87) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1150.72 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 11.25%) of the security RU000A0JVYG8 (ROSEXIMB1) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/30/2025, 11:46 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JWGD0 (BashNFTBO8) were changed.

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    04/30/2025

    11:46

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 30.04.2025, 11-46 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 83.9) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 776.74 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 19.5%) of the security RU000A0JWGD0 (BashnftBO8) were changed.

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