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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government has established year-round discounted travel for children on long-distance trains

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    Resolution of March 4, 2025 No. 266

    The cost of travel on long-distance trains for all children aged 10 to 18 will be half the cost of an adult ticket on the same route. The decree on this was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

    According to the document, this rule will apply to compartment, reserved seat and general carriages of long-distance trains of all categories, with the exception of high-speed trains.

    Until now, the procedure for providing benefits varied depending on the age of the children. In addition, benefits were only available to full-time students in comprehensive schools from September to May. In this case, children had to provide a certificate from the school each time. There were no such benefits for other students, including students in technical schools and colleges.

    “Thanks to the decision taken, travel by rail will become more affordable for parents with children, and families will be able to travel around the country more often, which is especially important during summer vacations and holidays,” Mikhail Mishustin noted during Government meetings on March 6.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: Changes in regulation of the cash transportation market: results of the discussion of the Bank of Russia report

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    The professional community supports the introduction of additional measures to regulate the cash collection and transportation market. Most experts spoke in favor of creating equal conditions for all participants. These are results of the discussion report of the Bank of Russia.

    The participants in the discussion confirmed the points made inreport Problems: reduced availability of cash collection and transportation services in some regions, increased unfair competition and personnel shortages in the industry.

    The Bank of Russia intends to create conditions for attracting more companies to this market. In addition to banks, other organizations that transport cash are planned to be included in the regulatory perimeter. It is envisaged to maintain a register of such carriers. It is proposed to establish liability measures for organizations that will provide money transportation services but are not included in the register.

    These initiatives will help combat unfair competition and improve the availability of services, including in remote areas.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Yuri Trutnev met with a detachment of volunteer civil servants from the Far Eastern regions who returned from the North-Eastern Military District

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    Yuri Trutnev held a meeting with a detachment of volunteer state civil servants who returned home after fulfilling their duty to defend the Motherland.

    March 6, 2025

    Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev held a meeting with a group of volunteers – state civil servants who returned home after fulfilling their duty to defend the Motherland.

    The detachment was formed six months ago. It included 27 people: employees of the office of the Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and nine regions of the Far Eastern Federal District (Buryatia – 2, Yakutia – 4, Transbaikalia – 3, Kamchatka – 2, Primorye – 2, Khabarovsk Krai – 1, Sakhalin Oblast – 3, Jewish Autonomous Oblast – 2, Chukotka – 3). The volunteers worked in two directions (Kursk and Donetsk), carried out reconnaissance of the forces and assets of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on various modifications of UAVs. All volunteers were awarded the medals of the Ministry of Defense “Participant of the Northern Military District”, and the members of the Kursk group (21 people) were additionally awarded the medal “Defender of the Kursk Region”.

    “I want to thank you for the decision you made to go into the combat zone. I know that many of you carried out tasks that risked your lives, and did them well. I am sure that the memory of your work will remain for a long time. This will help you perceive life differently, perceive the work that we do together differently. Understand more how necessary it is. Maybe you will be a little tougher. This is also normal. All this will remain in the memory of Russia and in the memory of your families. In any case, today you can confidently say that you are not just ready to defend the Motherland, but you defended it. So thank you. I bow to you all. You know that we are preparing new groups. And it will be like this until we win. Until Russia wins. We will make every effort to bring this victory closer,” said Yuri Trutnev.

    The Deputy Prime Minister reported that the Patriotic priority development area has been created to modernize and expand production facilities that manufacture military and dual-use products. “Such support is already being provided to 26 Far Eastern enterprises that manufacture FPV drones, aircraft-type UAVs, electronic warfare and reconnaissance equipment, sights, snow and swamp vehicles, hemostatic tourniquets, bulletproof vests and other products. Last year, together with the commanders of units participating in the special military operation, the tactical and technical characteristics of the manufactured products were determined. All products are tested for compliance with current conditions at the front and supplied to units of the Eastern Military District. In 2023–2024, 22.5 thousand products have already been sent to the special military operation zone, another 13 thousand products are being prepared for shipment, 27 thousand products will be manufactured and supplied by the end of the first quarter of 2025,” Yuri Trutnev specified.

    The volunteers received letters of gratitude from the Deputy Prime Minister for their service to the Motherland, their courage and personal example of selfless fulfillment of military duty during the special military operation. And in turn, they thanked Yuri Trutnev, the office of the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of Russia in the Far Eastern Federal District, the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and all Far Eastern regions for their assistance and support, and also handed over to the Deputy Prime Minister a captured drone of the Ukrainian Armed Forces that they shot down and a Victory Banner signed by all members of the detachment.

    “In April last year, Yuri Petrovich Trutnev set the task of forming a third detachment of Far Eastern civil servants to provide assistance in the SVO zone. It took about five months to select personnel and form the detachment. And this coincided with the enemy’s attack on the Kursk region. Therefore, we carried out our main task there. The detachment consisted of 27 federal employees. We left for the Kursk region in mid-August. And for six months we carried out combat missions in the SVO zone. I believe that the detachment has fully completed the tasks assigned to it, and now it has returned to its regular civilian jobs in full force. In my opinion, when the Motherland has problems, especially military ones, any man, regardless of his official position, is obliged to take up arms and stand up to defend the Fatherland. And an official has double responsibility. He is a civil servant. The state gave him a job, a salary, a position in society. “And his first duty is to come to the defense of the Motherland, if necessary,” noted Mikhail Kagan, a member of the detachment, commander of the aerial reconnaissance group, and deputy plenipotentiary representative of the President in the Far Eastern Federal District.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 06.03.2025, 10-22 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JWTN2 (Rostel1P1R) were changed.

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    06.03.2025

    10:22

    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 06.03.2025, 10-22 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 107.93) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1220.55 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 10.0%) of the security RU000A0JWTN2 (Rostel1P1R) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 06.03.2025, 10-25 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A1008P1 (Rosnft2P6) were changed.

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    06.03.2025

    10:25

    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 06.03.2025, 10-25 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 82.45) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 800.0 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 11.25%) of the security RU000A1008P1 (Rosnft2P6) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “What could be more important than feeding people?”: Vladimir Stroyev took part in a strategy session on the topic of training managers in the agro-industrial complex

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    On March 6, 2025, as part of the business program of the Exhibition and Forum of Educational Technologies, Infrastructure and Intelligent Solutions MMCO.Expo – 2025, a strategic session “Training of management personnel for rural areas and small towns: horizons for the development of the domestic system of vocational education” was held, in which the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroev took part.

    Together with the rector of the State University of Management, the discussion was attended by Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Olga Petrova, member of the Federation Council Committee on Science, Education and Culture Igor Murog, rector of the Russian New University Vladimir Zernov, vice-president of RAO Viktor Basyuk, deputy chairman of the Association of Non-State Universities Roman Sultanov and other experts.

    Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Olga Petrova spoke about the importance of the educational process for training personnel for the agro-industrial complex.

    “How can we make it so that students who receive an education in Moscow and St. Petersburg come to work at enterprises that are not always located in Moscow and St. Petersburg, and very often are located in small towns? There is only one way. This is precisely the mission, the feeling of significance, value, the very same educational policy that must be clearly and correctly built,” Olga Petrova noted.

    Rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev spoke about the “Digital Village” – a large project to develop boxed solutions for farmers using various unmanned systems and new biotechnologies. Vladimir Vitalyevich also pointed out the high technology of the modern agro-industrial complex.

    “Previously, the attitude towards the agro-industrial complex was somewhat residual. A rural leader was perceived as “a man with a shovel and a plough”. Now this opinion is already considered backward and those who continue to think so do not understand how the agro-industrial complex is developing in our time. Now it is one of the most high-tech complexes. This is a huge scientific base, institutes that have been engaged in biotechnology, unmanned developments, and management decisions for many years. In order to work in the agro-industrial complex now, you need the highest level of qualification,” said Vladimir Stroyev.

    Deputy Chairman of the Association of Non-State Universities Roman Sultanov mentioned modern educational technologies.

    “The easiest way to make education accessible is online. Today, there is no other way to reach every student, applicant or schoolchild, wherever they are. If you look at the ratings and research, the private sector is leading in distance education. And if you synchronize private sector with state tasks, then the first step could be access to online education,” said Roman Sultanov.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Important congratulations: a letter from the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroev to the head of VNIOPTUSKh

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    On March 5, representatives of the State University of Management took part in a ceremonial meeting dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the All-Russian Research Institute for the Organization of Production, Labor and Management in Agriculture (VNIOPTUSKh).

    Professors of the Department of Accounting, Auditing and Taxation of the State University of Management Tatyana Rogulenko and Roman Blizkiy presented the Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation Alexander Suglobov, who heads the All-Russian Research Institute of Agricultural Sciences, with a congratulatory letter from the Rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev. The letter was given in recognition of the merits of Alexander Evgenievich and the contribution of the institute’s staff to the development of the agricultural sector.

    On April 16-17, 2025, the All-Russian scientific and practical conference “Current state and prospects for the organization of production, labor and management in agriculture” will be held for the 60th anniversary of VNIOPTUSKh. As part of strengthening the interaction of research teams, the head of VNIOPTUSKh invites scientists from the State University of Management to take part in the conference.

    The anniversary is an important stage in the history of VNIOPTUSKh, emphasizing the importance of the institute’s work in the field of labor protection and industrial safety. The interaction of scientific institutions and universities contributes to the development of new technologies and approaches aimed at increasing efficiency and safety in the agricultural sector.

    Today, VNIOPTUSKh continues active research activities, implements modern methods and ensures sustainable development of the country’s agro-industrial complex.

    GUU congratulates the institute staff on their anniversary and wishes them further success in their scientific work!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Education and Career”: GUU presented itself in Gostiny Dvor

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    In the first days of spring, the State University of Management participated in the 60th anniversary exhibition “Education and Career”, which was held in Gostiny Dvor. The largest universities and employers of Russia gathered at the exhibition site.

    At the exhibition, GUU introduced more than 1,700 applicants from Moscow and other regions to the current areas of training and educational programs of our university. Schoolchildren and their parents were told about the traditions of the First Management University, and life hacks for admission in 2025 were shared. Future applicants received advice from directors of institutes, representatives of departments, and from employees of the admissions committee.

    More photos in a special album.

    We remind you that on March 23, 2025 at 11:00 we are waiting for applicants at the Open Day of the State University of Management. Registration link.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft reconstructed the House of Culture in Bashkortostan

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    With the support of Bashneft (part of Rosneft), a large-scale reconstruction of the district House of Culture has been completed in the village of Askino in the Askinsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan. The project was implemented within the framework of the Cooperation Agreement between Rosneft and the region.

    Rosneft actively supports social initiatives aimed at creating favorable living conditions in the regions of its presence. The company pays great attention to cultural and educational projects.

    The project included the reconstruction of the complex of buildings of the House of Culture and the library. The main part of the House of Culture was located in a building from the 80s of the last century and required a radical reconstruction. During the project, the facade of the building, engineering systems of heating, water supply and lighting were completely renovated. The institution was also equipped with equipment and musical instruments.

    Of particular interest to young people is the interactive space that has been created, which is equipped with modern equipment, including VR glasses, a digital camera, a gaming console and a touch-sensitive information panel.

    The library building adjacent to the main part of the House of Culture was built in 1906. All engineering systems were replaced and the interior was completely renovated. The library was equipped with new furniture, computer equipment and hardware. In addition, a summer reading room was organized in the open air and the adjacent territory was landscaped.

    Particular attention has been paid to creating an accessible barrier-free environment: the building is equipped with ramps, anti-slip surfaces, special entrances, as well as caterpillar stair lifts and chairs for the comfort of visitors with disabilities.

    The library’s book collection began to be formed in 1884, and today it comprises almost 50 thousand copies. Users are provided with access to the National Electronic Library and electronic services: a reading room and a legal reference system.

    In addition, the library has creative laboratories where anyone can implement their creative projects, participate in games and discussions in national languages, master classes on traditional crafts and cooking national cuisine.

    The House of Culture will become a venue for festivals, cultural events and a point of attraction for residents of the district and nearby areas. It includes 15 clubs and creative groups, in which almost 400 people are involved.

    Over the past five years, Bashneft has built and reconstructed more than 50 cultural facilities in the republic. Among them are the reconstruction of the socio-cultural center in the village of Kamenka in the Bizhbulyaksky District, the reconstruction of the historical and cultural center in the Mishkinsky District, the major repairs of the cinema in the village of Verkhneyarkeyevo in the Ilishevsky District, the construction of a multifunctional rural House of Culture in the village of Karayar in the Karaidelsky District and many other projects.

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    ANK Bashneft is one of the oldest enterprises in the country’s oil and gas industry, operating in the extraction and processing of oil and gas. The company’s key assets are located in the Republic of Bashkortostan. Oil and gas exploration and production are also carried out in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Yugra, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Orenburg Region, Perm Krai and the Republic of Tatarstan.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft creates robots for diagnostics of petrochemical equipment

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    Specialists from the Volgograd Scientific Institute of the Company have developed a new high-precision robotic complex that determines the vertical position of the internal devices of reactor equipment. The complex has been successfully tested at enterprises of the petrochemical industry of the Russian Federation.

    The oil refining process, which takes place at high temperatures, requires high qualifications and careful organization of work. One of the requirements is strict verticality of the equipment, the height of which reaches several tens of meters, while the permissible deviation from the norm is no more than 10 mm for every 15 meters. The slope of the screen significantly affects the distribution of the load, the efficiency of work and the stability of the process. Errors during installation can lead to local overheating, equipment failure, and the loss of an expensive catalyst.

    The invention of Rosneft scientists significantly improves the quality of work and minimizes the likelihood of errors due to the automation of routine tasks. The new robot, receiving data on the deviation of internal devices from the vertical, informs in which direction their position needs to be adjusted. In addition, robotic diagnostics on average reduces the downtime of process equipment by half and minimizes the risks to human life and health.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: HSE will continue to train SVO participants and their family members at the university’s expense

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

    As in the previous two years, in the 2025 admissions campaign, SVO participants and their close relatives will be able to enroll at HSE for places with tuition paid by the university if they failed to get into the budget. The main condition is to score a minimum number of points for each entrance exam and a sum of points equal to or exceeding the criterion for concluding contracts.

    The year 2025 has been declared the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland by the Russian President, and the Higher School of Economics will once again accept into the ranks of its students participants in the special military operation, as well as their close relatives – children, parents, siblings, adoptive parents and adopted children.

    “HSE is a socially responsible university, this year we decided to focus our efforts on supporting HSE participants and their family members,” says Andrey Saak, head of Directorates for support of individual categories of students Higher School of Economics. — They will be able to study at the National Research University Higher School of Economics at the university’s expense.”

    For admission to any program bachelor’s degree, specialty and Master’s degree All campuses (including fully fee-paying programs) are required to:

    submit an application for admission to a budget (if available) and fee-paying (mandatory) place in any convenient way;

    have a minimum number of points for each entrance examination and a total of points equal to or exceeding the criterion for concluding contracts;

    present in Directorate for support of certain categories of students document confirming the benefit;

    submit consent for enrollment at the National Research University Higher School of Economics within the specified period (if choosing a program with budget places);

    conclude an education agreement within the timeframes established by the Admission Rules.

    This admissions trajectory is similar to the previously implemented Social Lift project. The project was launched on the Moscow campus in 2019, and since its inception, 989 participants have been admitted to HSE on state-funded places and at the university’s expense. The project has been implemented on all campuses of the university since 2021, and during this time, 648 people have been admitted at HSE’s expense; 614 people are currently studying, of which 93 students will graduate from the university this year. Due to the reformatting of the project, there will be no new admission to the program in 2025. The program conditions for those who have already been admitted to HSE will not change.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University and the Institute of the Human Brain Signed a Cooperation Agreement

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

    On March 5, the Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University was visited by the director of the N. P. Bekhtereva Institute of the Human Brain of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IHBR RAS), Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Mikhail Didur.

    At a meeting with the rector of SPbPU, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Andrey Rudskoy, an agreement on cooperation between the two organizations was solemnly signed, aimed at interaction in scientific research and educational activities. On the part of SPbPU, cooperation will be carried out on the basis of the Institute of Biomedical Systems and Biotechnology (IBSiB).

    The agreement provides for the organization of joint scientific research and development in such areas of science as the study of the structure and mechanisms of brain functioning in normal and pathological conditions, nuclear medicine and the development of radiopharmaceuticals, and targeted drug delivery.

    An important aspect of the interaction between SPbPU and the IMC RAS is the training of highly qualified personnel in the field of biomedicine and bioengineering, including the organization of scientific internships for students and postgraduates of the IMC RAS in the laboratories of the IMC RAS.

    The Institute of the Human Brain was created to develop the world-famous scientific works of the outstanding Russian scientist, Academician Natalia Petrovna Bekhtereva. The uniqueness of the work of the IMC RAS lies in the conduct of comprehensive fundamental studies of the organization of the human brain and its higher mental functions, as well as the presence of a clinic equipped with the latest technology, on the basis of which high-tech medical care is provided to patients. The Polytechnic also conducts scientific research in the field of neurosciences aimed at studying the mechanisms of development of neurodegenerative diseases. I am confident that joint research will allow us to achieve new fundamental and applied scientific results, – noted Andrey Rudskoy.

    Mikhail Didur emphasized that the conclusion of such an agreement is a systematic continuation of the work of the founder of the Human Brain Institute, Natalia Bekhtereva, who, throughout all the years of her active scientific work, developed interdisciplinary research, involving employees of the physical, technical fields, mathematicians and chemists in the work.

    Following the vector set by Natalya Petrovna, we believe that interaction with such a powerful university as the Polytechnic University can become as productive as possible for science in the Leningrad Region. We also set ourselves the task of developing this cooperation as much as possible. Three areas are a priority: joint scientific work, creation of an educational base and platform for university graduates, training of personnel to work on modern high-tech and rather rare equipment. I think that our scientists will be able to complement each other and educate excellent young specialists. This, of course, is the main task of such cooperation between educational and scientific institutions, – concluded Mikhail Dmitrievich.

    Strengthening ties with scientific organizations of St. Petersburg is very important for the development of our institute. This not only gives us new opportunities to conduct scientific research and development, but also allows our students to undergo scientific internships and complete their diploma theses at leading Russian scientific centers, such as the Institute of Biological and Biological Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, commented Director of the Institute of Biological and Biological Problems Andrey Vasin.

    The Bekhtereva Institute of the Human Brain of the Russian Academy of Sciences is one of the leading Russian scientific organizations that conduct fundamental research into the organization of the human brain and its complex mental functions. The Institute’s tasks also include optimization of diagnostics and search for methods of treating brain diseases. The Institute was created as an institution focused on studying the human brain, the mechanisms that ensure the performance of higher mental functions, their “breakdowns” that lead to the development of pathologies, and the creation of high-tech diagnostic and therapeutic methods on this basis. The main component of the Institute’s success is its team, which continues to develop the ideas of the Bekhtereva school, develop new research areas and improve treatment methods, as well as being equipped with the latest research and medical equipment.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Designing Dumplings: Food Engineering Competition Held at Polytechnic University

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

    The Higher School of Biotechnology and Food Production of the Institute of Biomedical Systems and Biotechnology of SPbPU held the competition “Food Engineering”. Students from schools and colleges from St. Petersburg, Leningrad Region, Penza and Podolsk took part in it.

    The competition program consisted of online and offline events, which included theoretical interactive sessions and practical cases for students.

    This year the educational intensive was dedicated to school nutrition.

    In a remote format, the competition participants listened to lectures on the topic “Tasty Science: How Nutrition Shapes the Future” (Associate Professor Svetlana Eliseeva) and “Meat Quality Control from Farm to Plate” (Associate Professor Alexander Moskvichev).

    After that, the in-person stage began — solving cases. Students in grades 9–11 completed tasks on the topic of “Designing Dumplings.” They learned about the types of dumplings, the beneficial properties of raw materials, the range and quality indicators of products, mastered the technology of preparation and the rules of serving.

    College students solved the case “Designing a healthy burger”. The guys mastered the technology of cooking healthy burgers, acquired skills in working in a food quality control laboratory, where they determined the organoleptic and physicochemical indicators of product quality.

    The final stage was the presentation of the results of all completed tasks.

    In the “Designing Pelmeni” case, the winners were Sofia Badanova and Natalie Karapetyan from Gymnasium No. 587.

    The top three were determined among college students.

    First place — Irina Murtazina and Ivan Voronin (Institute of Secondary Vocational Education SPbPU). Second place — Maria Dubrovina and Sofia Basova (College of Business and Technology). Third place — Angelina Ermoolenkova and Evelina Royanova (College of Culinary Arts).

    First-year student of the St. Petersburg State Budgetary Professional Educational Institution “College of Culinary Arts” Angelina Ermoolenkova participated in such a competition for the first time, so she was very pleased with the third place: We will take into account the mistakes and next time we will definitely do everything for the maximum points. I really liked the work in the laboratory, the teachers and student volunteers helped and supported! I was very impressed by the Polytechnic University, I am seriously thinking about entering your university.

    First of all, I want to say thank you for the opportunity to participate in such an event. There was nothing complicated in the preparation, the process was exciting. Thanks to the competition, I learned not to be afraid to combine different textures, tastes and ingredients with each other, – said first-year student of the RANEPA SPb Sofia Balabanova.

    The Food Engineering competition is very popular among schoolchildren and college students. Its goal is career guidance and attracting talented applicants to the Polytechnic University. Participants acquire scientific skills in the food quality control laboratory, design healthy food products and implement their project in the Food Technologies laboratory. Many contestants eventually become Polytechnicians, – noted Associate Professor of the Higher School of Business and Food Engineering Valeria Bychenkova.

    Based on the results of testing, all competition participants received personalized electronic certificates.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The first festival for college and technical school students was held at the Polytechnic

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

    The Polytechnic University hosted the College Fest, which brought together more than a hundred students from colleges in St. Petersburg and other regions. The participants completed assignments from teachers and received recommendations on admission and exam preparation. The event became a platform for self-expression and a source of inspiration.

    The festival participants were greeted by the Vice-Rector for Pre-University and Further Education of SPbPU Dmitry Tikhonov, the Director of the Civil Engineering Institute Marina Petrochenko, the Acting Director of the Higher School of Public Administration Olga Nadezhina and the Director of the Higher School of Engineering and Economics Dmitry Rodionov.

    Over the past few years, the number of applicants who want to enroll with us after receiving secondary vocational education has increased several times. “College Fest” was the first attempt to unite those who strive for knowledge with our university, which is ready to offer educational opportunities. Interesting and useful events await you ahead, which will inspire you and help in your further professional growth, – noted Dmitry Vladimirovich.

    Vitaly Drobchik, the responsible secretary of the admissions committee of SPbPU, spoke about the trajectory of admission after college. Artem Egupov, the director of the Center for work with applicants, shared the secrets of preparing for entrance examinations.

    The guys solved case tasks from the Polytechnic University teachers. The participants of the case from the Civil Engineering Institute designed an energy-efficient private house for one family. They had to develop the architectural design of the building, calculate the required number of solar panels to ensure energy consumption, draw up an estimate for construction and prepare a visualization of the project. Another task was to create a concept for a video game, its script and the visual component of the game space.

    Students who chose the case from the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport were preparing production for the manufacture of a new product. They analyzed various methods of creating a product, chose the best option taking into account the materials used, cost and logistics aspects, and also planned personnel training.

    Participants in the case “First Steps in Business” from the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade were asked to develop and present their own business ideas. Students selected and defended an idea taking into account the market situation, and developed a detailed business plan for its implementation.

    The Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications prepared a case in which it was necessary to design a line-of-sight optical communication system for transmitting music from a device with an analog output. To do this, the guys selected suitable materials for optoelectronic devices and created optical pairs for “smart” interacting systems.

    The most “delicious” task was a project from the Institute of Biomedical Systems and Biotechnology to create a healthy burger. Participants developed a recipe that should meet the criteria of healthy eating, described the cooking technology, cost price and suggested possible serving options.

    The event became an important stage in the formation of a professional community among students of secondary vocational educational institutions. The students exchanged experiences, established useful contacts and learned about the opportunities of the Polytechnic University.

    The best teams received diplomas and memorable prizes. The winners of the College Fest were students from the ISPO SPbPU, Malo-Okhtinsky College, the Academy of Transport Technologies, the Volgograd Construction College, Okhtinsky College, the College of Industrial Automation, the College of Information Technologies, the College of SPbGMTU and the St. Petersburg College of Telecommunications.

    “College Fest” showed that college and technical school students are actively interested in participating in the university’s career guidance programs. The students’ creative approach to completing various tasks is especially admirable. We are looking forward to meeting all the kids at the next events,” shared Georgy Shkolnik, Acting Director of the Center for Work with Educational Organizations.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU Graduates Create a “Smart Mirror”

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    The Telegram bot “Smart Mirror” appeared a month ago. The application is available to any user of this messenger. The author of the product is a specialist of the NSU Startup Studio and deputy director of the company “Save Technologies” Ksenia Ivanova. Now students of the Institute of Intelligent Robotics of NSU have joined the development as part of their course on project activities.

    This TG application can also be used as a regular mirror if you don’t have one at hand, but need to fix your hair or refresh your makeup. However, its capabilities are not limited to this, because this is not a simple mirror, but a “smart” one.

    So far, the Telegram bot can identify several skin conditions. It estimates the percentage of how healthy your skin is and can recognize signs of several problems. Such as acne, psoriasis, eczema, warts, ringworm. If it determines the skin is healthy, it will advise you to continue your current care and use sunscreen. If the Smart Mirror suspects any abnormalities in your skin condition, it will advise you to see a specialist for a more detailed diagnosis or problem determination, and then for treatment.

    — During the joint work of the NSU Startup Studio with a company producing non-medical skin care products on another project, we came up with the idea of such an application, but we did not intend to sell it, since the problem solved by the mirror has great social significance. We are developing it for two reasons: we see a serious problem in the market, when women cannot decide which products to use, which of them are effective and whether they help over time.

    We found a suitable dataset and models of skin conditions in the public domain, on the basis of which we trained our application to recognize skin conditions. We used the open model yolo8 as a basis for recognition and mediapipe as an auxiliary library. It is important that the model is trained on a dataset of diseases, for us this is a good social start, but then we will enrich it with those problems that everyone may have, – said Ksenia Ivanova.

    The “Smart Mirror” works simply: the user opens the application in Telegram, grants it access to the camera of their smartphone, slowly turns their face in front of the display, on which the answer appears after a few minutes. You can also use the application via a computer, but due to the quality of the camera, a smartphone is still preferable. It is important that there is sufficient lighting, it is best to sit opposite the light source.

    The developers recommend using the Smart Mirror in the morning – after using your daily skin care products, but before applying makeup – through it, the Smart Mirror will not see the real state of your skin and can determine it as healthy with a high degree of probability, without noticing any problematic conditions, if they exist, but are hidden under a layer of foundation and powder.

    The Smart Mirror launched a month ago, but its creators have already received a lot of positive feedback about their application. Many found it interesting and useful. But the developers are not going to stop there.

    — So far, we have presented the beta version of our application to users so that they can get to know it and learn how it works. We want our Smart Mirror to be in demand, so we have developed a plan for the further development of our project and want to teach our application a lot more. For example, to remind about the need to remove makeup before skin monitoring. We will also expand the list of unhealthy skin conditions that the Smart Mirror will be able to recognize, for example, we will definitely include such a skin problem as rosacea. We will also introduce recommendations for skin care – both healthy and problematic. Since we are not going to commercialize our project, our chatbot will not recommend any specific brands of skin care products, but will indicate the active ingredients that should be paid attention to when choosing a cream or lotion. We also plan to teach the Smart Mirror to offer users instructions for self-massage of the face and exercises for the elasticity of the skin and facial muscles, — said Ksenia Ivanova.

    According to the developers, the “Smart Mirror” should become a faithful assistant for its users and a guide on the path to maintaining the beauty and health of the skin. To do this, they plan to teach the application to make a high-quality analysis of its condition so that users can evaluate how effective their actions were aimed at skin care and overcoming existing problems.

    — Many women are concerned about such a problem as bags under the eyes. We want to teach our “Smart Mirror” to help solve this problem. The user looks into it in the morning, the application measures the volume of bags under the eyes and gives its recommendations regarding the drinking regime, duration of sleep and other important points in this case. If they are followed, the user can return to the application in the evening, as well as after a few days, to find out whether changes have occurred and how noticeable they were, — explained Ksenia Ivanova.

    The TG application “Smart Mirror” is available at the link: HTTPS: //t. TA/ARMIRRORBOT

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The IMF at Eighty

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    March 5, 2025

    (As Prepared for Delivery)

    A very good morning to you all. Kudo-san: thank you so much for those kind words. It is a great pleasure to be here in Japan.

    Dear colleagues, let me begin by relaying Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva’s regret for not being able to be with us today. She was very much looking forward to her trip to Tokyo, and has asked me to share with you her best wishes.

    I would like to start with a deep note of appreciation for our host country: a pillar of regional and global stability, a tireless advocate of trade, a technology leader and innovator, and a nation proudly on the move. For the IMF, Japan is a true partner, always generous in its support for our work. To the people of Japan the IMF says: arigatō goza‑i‑mas—thank you.

    As this conference reflects on the state of the world 80 years after the end of World War Two, let me also salute the post-war rebirth of Japan. Who in 1945 could have imagined the economic miracle that would come—and the transformation of former foes into friends and allies? Living proof that prosperity and friendship can triumph.

    So much of the global progress of the post-war decades was the result of a grand experiment in economic cooperation whose roots traced back to a conference of forty nations at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire in July 1944. The core idea at Bretton Woods was both bold and simple: a system where interests would be secured not only by geopolitical heft, but by mutually beneficial cooperation. This is the core principle behind the creation of the IMF. It is the principle we still serve today.

    After the war, reconstruction progressed rapidly, giving rise to new structures, new jobs, new trade, and new members. In 1952, Japan and West Germany were welcomed into the IMF’s family of nations.

    The Fund played its designated part not so much by financing global reconstruction and development—that was the World Bank’s job—but by supporting financial stability. A system of regular peer review of national economic prospects and policies was transformed from the black ink of Article IV of our founding Treaty to a familiar and appreciated reality.

    And thus were established the three core functions of the IMF:

    • First, our macroeconomic surveillance, which would bring in many newly independent nations starting in the late 1950s, followed by the Russian Federation and all the nations of the former Soviet bloc in the 1990s, such that today it spans almost all countries—a global perspective unique to the Fund.
    • Second, our support for macroeconomic programs to restore economic and financial stability to countries rich and poor alike when in distress, combining agreed policy actions to remedy underlying economic weaknesses with IMF lending and reserve creation—the latter again being a unique capacity bestowed upon the Fund.
    • And third, our support for capacity development, most generously financed from the start by Japan, alongside others.

    Through the many post-war episodes of mistrust and confrontation, the IMF has always remained a place where governance works; where information and knowledge are freely exchanged; where policy lessons from one country are shared for the benefit of many others; where efficiency meets effectiveness; and where members at odds with each other sit at one table and discuss matters calmly. This is the tangible, everyday reality of the Fund.

    Over the years we have, of course, had both successes and failures, but I would argue that the former outnumber the latter. I think for instance of our programs with the UK in 1977, India in 1991, or Brazil in 2002, and indeed of the examples being set today by the former program countries of East Asia and the euro area. Successes, yet each difficult in its own way when crisis raged.

    As finance minister of Jamaica during difficult times, I had the opportunity to see the Fund in action from the other side of the table. It was obvious to me then—as it is now—that the IMF teams had the knowledge, the experience, and the systems. They knew what they were doing.

    At the Fund, one foundational reality is well understood: countries are not companies, and in hard times the hardships of the people must always be addressed. It is the IMF that provides the closest thing sovereign states have to a framework to secure a fresh start. It is a unique and vital function for the world.

    And rarely does the IMF see a quiet moment. Today, as we confront a world of low growth, high prices, and high debt, we are warning countries that there is no room for complacency on inflation; advising them on how best to rebuild their macroeconomic buffers for the new shocks that will inevitably come; and getting more granular in our engagement on policies to lift productivity and create better jobs.

    Colleagues, we are at a new time of great flux for the world economy, with many countries reassessing their approaches, including in the face of structural transformations related to technology, demographics, and energy. Across the globe, voters have voiced anger at high prices and, in some cases, mistrust for an internationalist system they perceive as elitist and exclusionary. A chasm has opened between aspiration and reality—and that, in part, is fueling a challenge to the old system, with all the attendant uncertainty.

    So let me conclude by sharing a few forward-looking thoughts on how, as the world navigates these choppy waters, the Fund can help steady the ship.

    Four points:

    • First, in a tightly interconnected world, stability matters to everybody. Our mandate to promote international monetary cooperation sits at the heart of what we do, and has never mattered more than now, after 80 years of ever-closer integration. Like a fireman who douses a fire in one house and thus saves the neighborhood, when the IMF helps stabilize one country, it helps all others—we know how easily something small can become something big. The Fund is a seasoned repository of knowledge on how to do this, and so we shall remain. Whether it be crisis prevention through surveillance, crisis management through policy advice and lending, or resilience through capacity development, stability will remain our core mission. This means helping countries to design well phased and well communicated plans for budget consolidation; to maintain effective monetary policies to contain inflation; to safeguard external stability; to ensure financial systems are robust; and much more. This is our bread and butter.
    • Second, growth requires stability and stability requires growth. Ultimately, the way to ensure that economies can create jobs for their people and shoulder debt is through robust trend growth. And here I mean growth built on productivity gains and efficient resource allocation, not temporary stimulus. At the IMF, helped by our new Advisory Council on Entrepreneurship and Growth, we intend to identify positive lessons wheresoever they may be, and share them across our membership—while also helping countries harness technological advancement, notably in AI. Smaller government footprints will help in some cases, as will smarter tax regimes, more efficient public spending and better infrastructure, stronger bankruptcy frameworks, simpler and better regulations, more flexible labor markets with strong social safety nets, and deeper, more liquid capital markets, including venture capital. It is a broad and ambitious agenda.
    • Third, stability requires global macroeconomic balance. The IMF’s purposes include not only facilitating the expansion of international trade to contribute to the promotion and maintenance of high levels of employment and real income, but helping ensure that trade growth is balanced. Yet we live in an imbalanced world, with excessive external surpluses for some countries and excessive deficits for others, potentially sowing the seeds of future instability. At the Fund we understand that external imbalances reflect domestic imbalances, with some countries consuming or investing too much and others too little: a challenge calling out for the concerted deployment of the full macroeconomic policy toolkit. These are deep-seated problems, reflecting policy-induced distortions, exchange rates, institutional depth, reserve currencies, demographics, wealth and income levels, technology, culture, history, and more. We will continue to work with our members to lessen the degree of disequilibrium in their international balances of payments.
    • Fourth and last, as the global system reconfigures, agility will be key. Already in recent years, as geoeconomic fragmentation set in, many countries coalesced into groupings of common interest. Now, the trend continues, with an increasing emphasis on regional trade and regional financing arrangements. In a variable-geometry world, the IMF will respond as needed, flexibly, including to serve regional needs and explore ways to strengthen the global financial safety net for the good of all. For 80 years, from the gold standard to flexible exchange rates, from engaging with advanced economies to rescuing emerging markets to supporting low-income countries, the Fund has responded to changing circumstances and evolved with the times. We will preserve this tradition.

    In these four points I am offering a vision of an IMF that will remain faithful to, and be guided by, its core purposes as laid out in our 191‑nation Articles of Agreement—yet will be nimble, responding to the changing environment as necessary so that we can continue to serve our membership to good effect. So without further ado, let me leave you to reflect, perhaps, on my four themes—stability, growth, balance, and agility—and how they can fit together to shape a Fund for our changing times.

    I look forward to hearing your discussions today—and will be particularly interested in hearing your thoughts on Japan’s role in this new world as a champion of regional and global economic cooperation.

    Thank you

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Government meeting (2025, No. 7)

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

    1. On the draft federal law “On ratification of the Agreement between the Government of the Russian Federation, the Central Bank of the Russian Federation and the Government of the Republic of Belarus, the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus on cooperation and exchange of information, including confidential information, in the field of supervision and (or) control over the financial market”

    The bill aims to ratify the agreement signed in Moscow on August 6, 2024.

    2. On amendments to certain acts of the Government of the Russian Federation (in terms of amendments to the Regulation on the Government Commission for the Development of Housing Construction and the Assessment of the Efficiency of the Use of Land Plots Owned by the Russian Federation)

    The draft act is aimed at granting the commission the authority to make decisions on the transfer of federal property to another level of public ownership.

    On Amendments to Certain Acts of the Government of the Russian Federation (in terms of amendments to the Regulation on the Government Commission for the Development of Housing Construction and the Assessment of the Efficiency of the Use of Land Plots Owned by the Russian Federation)

    The draft act is aimed at granting the commission the authority to make decisions on the transfer of federal property to another level of public ownership.

    3. On the draft federal law “On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation” (in terms of improving the submission of reports by non-profit organizations)

    The bill is aimed at simplifying the procedure for submitting reports by non-profit organizations, including charitable, volunteer and socially oriented NPOs.

    4. On Amendments to the Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 28, 2018 No. 885 (in terms of amending the Regulation on the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science)

    The draft resolution is aimed at empowering Rosobrnadzor to determine the minimum number of points confirming successful completion of testing in a state or municipal general education organization by foreign citizens and stateless persons on knowledge of the Russian language, sufficient for mastering educational programs of primary general, basic general and secondary general education.

    Moscow, March 5, 2025

    The content of the press releases of the Department of Press Service and References is a presentation of materials submitted by federal executive bodies for discussion at a meeting of the Government of the Russian Federation.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Five best articles in Russian for 05.03.2025

    MIL Analysis: Here are the top five Russian language articles published today. The analysis includes five key articles prioritized at the moment.

    Long-term bank deposits are relevant in today’s analysis, but inflation is still high.

    Social infrastructure is productive. The Moscow Metro is improving every year, and it is again celebrating its results for the last two years on the Great Ring Line. In addition, there is a new function on the portal “Recognize Moscow” to facilitate information about the city of Moscow.

    Moscow is preparing for International Women’s Day, and you can already see decorations around the city in the form of posters and exhibitions dedicated to the women of Russia.

    From March 1 to May 31, 2025, applications are accepted for the All-Russian contest called “Golden Names of Higher Education”. The contest is open to faculty members.

    Below you can read one of the entries.

    1. Term matters – Russians are shifting their savings to long deposits.

    How did the bank deposit market change at the beginning of 2025?

    Russians’ demand for long deposits started to grow in January 2025 – customers are trying to lock in a high rate for a long term. According to the data of the platform “Finuservices” for the first two months of the year:

    • the share of deposits for 6 months decreased by 1.5 p.p., amounting to 54% of total deposits – the term is still the most popular;
    • the share of deposits for 3 months decreased by 1.3 p.p. to 25.2%;
    • the share of deposits for 3 months decreased by 1.5 p.p. to 25.2%. – to 25.2%;
    • the share of 1-month deposits also decreased by 1.3 p.p. to 3.1%;
    • the share of deposits for one year, on the contrary, increased by 3 p.p. to 13.7%;
    • deposits with maturity over one year also show insignificant growth.

    2. We invite GUU teachers to participate in the All-Russian contest “Golden Names of Higher Education”.

    From March 1 to May 31, 2025 applications are accepted for participation in the All-Russian Contest “Golden Names of Higher School”. We invite the professorial and pedagogical staff of the State University of Management to participate in the Contest.

    The contest “Golden Names of Higher School” is held by the Interregional Public Organization “League of Higher School Teachers” with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation since 2017. It is aimed at identifying and supporting talented teachers and scientists who have made a significant contribution to the development of Russian higher education and science. Over 7 thousand teachers have participated in the Contest throughout its history.

    3. Moscow Metro celebrates two years of through traffic on the Great Ring Line, having served more than 740 million passengers.

    The Moscow Metro celebrates the second anniversary of the launch of through traffic on the Great Ring Line (BCL), a monumental achievement in the city’s transportation infrastructure. Since its full launch two years ago, the BCL has served more than 740 million passengers, changing the way Muscovites travel around the city.

    4. Everything about your capital city: how the personal account of the “Learn Moscow” portal has been updated.

    A new function has appeared in the user’s personal cabinet on the “Learn Moscow” portal. Now in the “Favorites” section you can create your own selections of online routes, articles about museums, monuments and buildings, as well as materials about people who have left their mark on the culture and history of the capital. This will make it easier for users to systematize information about the places they want to visit and find the content they like faster.

    5. “Such different girls, girls, women”: Glavarkhiv invites to the exhibition for March 8.

    The exhibition “Such Different Girls, Girls, Women” dedicated to International Women’s Day opened on Chistoprudny Boulevard and in Ekaterininsky Park. The exhibition includes photographs from the funds of the Moscow Glavarkhiv from the 1900s to the 1980s. The photos depict girls of different professions. The exhibition can be viewed until April 4.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Yuri Trutnev: All-Russian competition “Far East – Land of Adventure” will be extended to the Arctic

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

    Yuri Trutnev took part in the award ceremony for the winners of the second season of the All-Russian travel competition “The Far East – Land of Adventure”

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    Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev announced this at the National Center “Russia” during the award ceremony for the winners of the second season of the All-Russian travel competition “Far East – Land of Adventure”. The order to expand the competition to Arctic territories was given by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    “I congratulate the winners and everyone who took part in the competition. Thank you for traveling, because it makes the world a better place, it makes your life better. You convey love for Russia, you convey love for our Far East. I am sure that the competition will continue. We will see many more wonderful films. The competition began with applications from two hundred people, this year the number of participants has tripled and amounted to more than six hundred people. At first glance, it seems that it is up to the person himself to decide where he will go to travel. But this is not so. With each route that travelers took through the Far East of our country, which they talked about and about which they made a film, people increasingly discover the beautiful Far Eastern territories,” Yuri Trutnev opened the ceremony.

    At the end of December, the application period for participation in the second season of the All-Russian competition for the best trip “The Far East – Land of Adventures” ended. In total, the organizing committee received 664 films, which is three times more than in 2022. Most often, participants went on a trip to the Sakhalin Region, where 142 films about active travel were shot. In addition, 112 films about adventures in the Khabarovsk Territory, 110 in the Kamchatka Territory, 70 in the Primorsky Territory, 57 in the Amur Region, 46 in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), 42 films in the Republic of Buryatia, 26 in the Trans-Baikal Territory, 21 in the Jewish Autonomous Region, 20 and 18 films each in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug and Magadan Region were admitted to the jury’s evaluation.

    The best video materials were selected by the jury members, including: TV journalist, author and host of the TV show “Neputevye Zametki” Dmitry Krylov, Arctic traveler, video blogger Bogdan Bulychev, TV host Valdis Pelsh, head of the project “More than a Journey” Olesya Teterina, State Duma deputy, author and host of the TV show “How the World Works” Timofey Bazhenov, producer of the VK project “Places” Nikita Afinogenov and other experienced travelers. The chairman of the jury was the editor-in-chief of the TV channel “My Planet” Nikolay Tabashnikov. In addition, the winners of the first season of the competition took part in the evaluation of the works: Elena Poddubnaya, Ernest Leonidov, Alisa Slyshchenko.

    The Grand Prix (the best trip to the Far East) was awarded to Moscow resident Ilya Bolshakov, a senior research fellow at the Geological Faculty of Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov, for a trip to the Sakhalin Region. On the Kuril Island of Onekotan, the traveler visited the extinct Krenitsyn volcano, which is also called a “volcano within a volcano” and is considered one of the most beautiful in the world. “As a child, I did not dream of becoming a traveler. I did not dream of mountains or tents. I grew up as an ordinary child. It is even more amazing now to realize that I have become a geologist. And together with my friends, I spent 26 days last summer on an uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean. During this time, we walked more than 200 km, covered 15 km by water and conquered one of the most unusual mountains on Earth,” the traveler said.

    In the nomination “Best Hiking Trip”, the first and third places were awarded to trips around the Sakhalin Region. Both travelers are residents of Moscow. The first place was taken by Anastasia Kolonskaya for her trip around the Sakhalin Region. The contestant covered 100 km in ten days, inspired by the picturesque expanses of Kunashir Island. During her trip, she saw the Tyatya volcano, the columnar rock (kekur) Monakh, or, as it is also called, the Devil’s Finger, Cape Stolbchaty and many other places. The film was shot in the format of reading hiking notes and supplemented with the author’s sketches. Third place went to Grigory Gorchakov, who traveled to the northern Kuril Islands and delighted the jury with views of untouched, wild nature. Second place was awarded to Nikita Bulanov, a resident of Buryatia, for a trip around his region. An eight-minute video about the filming of the movie “Along the Taiga, Lake and Steppe” about a journey through the picturesque places of the republic and the difficult history of one family was submitted to the competition.

    First place in the nomination “Best Water Journey” was awarded to Viktor Kitsan. He submitted an eight-minute film “Home” about family, love, strength and a journey across the Sea of Japan. Second place in the nomination was awarded to Valery Reitenberg, a resident of Khabarovsk Krai, for a journey to the Kuril Islands. Third place was awarded to a journey across Kamchatka Krai. Vyacheslav Borisovsky, a resident of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, presented the film “Kamchatka. On Distant Shores”. The route of the journey on a sailing yacht ran from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky through Vilyuchinsky Bay, where the author took photographs of the volcano of the same name, to Cape Kekurny to photograph the life of walruses and listen to the bay.

    Two places in the nomination “Best Winter Trip” – the second and third – were taken by trips around Buryatia. The awards were received by residents of the region. Buda Tsydypov, who took second place, is engaged in organizing hiking tourism with a focus on mountaineering, helps in organizing ecological trails in the Eastern Sayan Mountains. He presented a route for climbing the highest peak of the Sayan Mountains, Munku-Sardyk. Third place was received by Elihan Batotsyrenov. He sent to the competition the film “Nukhen Daban – The Path of Discoveries” about the journey of a group of ten brave explorers through the majestic mountains. First place in the nomination was awarded to Mikhail Nepogodin, a resident of the Khabarovsk Territory, for a trip through the Badzhalsky Range – a mountain range located in the Verkhnebureinsky District.

    The winner in the category “Unlimited Possibilities” was Elena Zinovieva, who traveled around Kamchatka with her son. “My son has been blind since birth, but this does not stop us from traveling around Kamchatka. The most desired moment was when we crossed the Sea of Okhotsk by plane. The joyful emotions of the child when I tell him where we are flying are worth a lot. I am the child’s eyes and am always next to him,” says the traveler.

    12-year-old Diana Abazova won in the nomination “Best Children’s Travel”. The young resident of Khabarovsk Krai traveled to the place of power of her native region – Mount Magloy, considered sacred by the Nanai people.

    In the nomination “Best Journey with Marine Life” the winner was Muscovite Valentin Morozov for his trip to see bowhead whales in Wrangel Bay in Khabarovsk Krai.

    “A lot has been said about the unique nature of the Far Eastern regions. But I want to emphasize how incredible the people of the Far East are. In the ocean, in the mountains, in the harsh taiga, it is impossible to lie or dissemble. The feeling of elbow, support both in one’s own strength and in those who are nearby – this is what distinguishes the Far East and helps the region to develop rapidly. And of course, only such people, with a powerful character and a huge soul, can be allowed close to the mysterious inhabitants of the sea depths,” noted the Minister for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic Alexey Chekunkov.

    The winner of the special nomination “Best Trip to Chukotka” was Nikita Bereznyakov. He presented the film “On Foot in Chukotka. In the Footsteps of Ancient Eskimos”.

    “Chukotka is a special region in the Far East: a new day begins astronomically here, the sun rises. We have magnificent, unforgettable nature, one of the largest nature reserves “Beringia”, along the shores of which whales migrate. You can come and take pictures with them. When we established this nomination, we really wanted many films to be made. It is impossible to make a good film if you do not love the place you are talking about, if you do not love Chukotka. And love is very easily transmitted. And it really worked out. Many thanks to those who did it,” emphasized the Governor of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Vladislav Kuznetsov.

    The non-competitive prize for “Best Nature Film” was awarded to the full-length film “Fire Fox”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: On 06.03.2025, the deposit auction of the PPC “TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT FUND” will take place

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    Parameters: Date of the deposit auction 06.03.2025. Placement currency RUB. Maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) 1,500,000,000.00. Placement term, days 11. Date of depositing funds 06.03.2025. Date of return of funds 17.03.2025. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum 21.00. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). Minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) 1,500,000,000.00. Maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

    The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Applications in preliminary mode from 10:30 to 10:40. Applications in competitive mode from 10:40 to 10:45. Setting the cutoff percentage rate or declaring the auction invalid before 10:55.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05.03.2025, 14-52 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JWV89 (Akron B1P1) were changed.

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    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 05.03.2025, 14-52 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 84.27) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 892.06 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 11.25%) of the security RU000A0JWV89 (Akron B1P1) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Patrushev and Murmansk Region Governor Andrey Chibis summed up the results of the implementation of the national project “Ecology” in the region

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    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with the Governor of the Murmansk Region Andrey Chibis.

    Murmansk Region took second place in the national environmental rating of Russian regions based on the results of last autumn. Andrey Chibis spoke about the solutions developed aimed at preserving the Arctic nature.

    The head of the region reported that since 2019, within the framework of the strategic plan “Living in the North!” and thanks to the implementation of the national project “Ecology”, it has been possible to reduce total emissions into the atmosphere by 32%, eliminate more than 1.6 thousand landfills. More than 8.7 thousand hectares of forests have been restored, more than 287 km of the coastal strip of water bodies have been put in order and cleared of garbage. This work will be continued as part of the region’s participation in the new national project “Ecological Well-Being”.

    The meeting participants also noted that environmental protection issues will become an important part of the agenda of the International Arctic Forum, which will be held in Murmansk on March 26–27.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05.03.2025, 15-37 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A105NK5 (MOEK BO1P5) were changed.

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    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 05.03.2025, 15-37 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 96.5) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1012.61 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) of the security RU000A105NK5 (MOEK BO1P5) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05.03.2025, 16-04 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A1008P1 (Rosnft2P6) were changed.

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    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 05.03.2025, 16-04 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 90.43) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 960.28 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 11.25%) of the security RU000A1008P1 (Rosnft2P6) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05.03.2025, 16-09 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0ZYJ91 (FSK RS B4) were changed.

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    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 05.03.2025, 16-09 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 105.91) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1092.88 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) of the security RU000A0ZYJ91 (FSK RS B4) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 05.03.2025, 16-24 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A101590 (DOM 1P-7R) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Patrushev took part in a joint meeting of the Supervisory and Trustee Boards of MGIMO

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    The annual joint meeting of the supervisory and trustee boards of MGIMO of the Russian Foreign Ministry took place in Moscow. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev took part in it.

    Dmitry Patrushev took part in a joint meeting of the Supervisory and Trustee Boards of MGIMO.

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    “Since 2018, MGIMO and the Ministry of Agriculture have had an agreement to establish a basic department. Its key objective is to train highly qualified specialists with an understanding of the international specifics of trade and promotion of agricultural products. Over 130 people have graduated in six years. These are professionals who successfully work as representatives of the Ministry of Agriculture abroad, as well as in leading companies in the industry. I think that the competition for these areas will only increase. Agricultural markets are of serious interest today, and we are ready to develop this area,” Dmitry Patrushev noted.

    The meeting was chaired by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. Members of the Supervisory Board and Trustees of MGIMO heard a report by MGIMO Rector Anatoly Torkunov “On the University’s Activities in 2024 and the Main Provisions of the MGIMO Development Program “Priority. Technological Leadership” for 2025-2036.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Transcript of Press Briefing on the Completion of the Third Review for the IMF Extended Fund Facility for Sri Lanka

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    March 5, 2025

    PARTICIPANTS:

    PETER BREUER

    Senior Mission Chief for Sri Lanka

    KATSIARYNA SVIRYDZENKA

    Deputy Mission Chief for Sri Lanka

    MARTHA TESFAYE WOLDEMICHAEL

    Resident Representative in Sri Lanka

    MODERTOR:

    RANDA ELNAGAR

    Senior Media Officer

    TRANSCRIPT:


    Ms. Elnagar:  
    Good morning to our participants who are joining us from Asia and good evening to our participants in DC. Welcome to the press conference on of the Third review of Sri Lanka’s Extended Fund Facility Arrangement with the International Monetary Fund. I am Randa Elnagar, with the IMF’s communications department.

    I am joined today by three speakers. Peter Breuer, IMF’s Senior Mission Chief for Sri Lanka; Katsiaryna Svirydzenka, Deputy Mission Chief for Sri Lanka; and Martha Tesfaye Woldemichael, IMF’s Resident Representative in Sri Lanka.

    By now you should have seen the press release, which we issued on Friday and the staff report is not on IMF.org. First, Peter will give some opening remarks, and then we will take your questions.

    We are kindly asking you to mute your microphones throughout the briefing, unless you are asking a question. Peter the floor is yours.

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    Mr. Breuer:
    Thank you, Randa. Good morning, all, thank you very much for being here and for your interest in Sri Lanka’s IMF-supported economic reform program.

    I am pleased to announce that, on Friday February 28, the IMF Executive Board approved the third review under the 48-month Extended Fund Facility Arrangement with Sri Lanka. This provides the country with immediate access to about US$334 million to support its economic policies and reforms.

    It brings the total IMF financial support dispersed so far to about $1.3 billion.
    The IMF continues to support Sri Lanka’s efforts to restore and maintain macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability while protecting the poor and vulnerable rebuilding external buffers. Safeguarding financial sector stability and enhancing growth oriented structural reforms, including by strengthening governance.

    The IMF Executive Board’s approval to complete the third review recognizes the strong program performance. All quantitative targets for end December 2024 were met, except for the indicative target on social spending.
    Most structural benchmarks do by end January 2025 were either met or implemented with delay.

    Turning to through the macroeconomic situation, it is encouraging to see that reforms in Sri Lanka are bearing fruit with the economic recovery gaining momentum, inflation remains slow.

    Revenue collection is improving and reserves continue to accumulate.
    Economic growth averaged 4.3% since growth resumed in the third quarter of 2023.
    The recovery is expected to continue in two thousand 2025 now. Despite these positive developments, the economy is still vulnerable.
    It is critical to sustain the reform momentum to ensure macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability.

    And to promote long term inclusive growth, there is no room for policy errors.
    Let me emphasize that sustained revenue mobilization is crucial to restoring fiscal sustainability.

    And ensuring that the government can continue to provide essential services.
    Boosting tax compliance and refraining from tax exemptions are key to maintaining support for economic reforms.

    Let me also emphasize that to ease economic hardship and ensure the poor and vulnerable can participate in Sri Lanka’s recovery, it is important to meet social spending targets and continue with reforms of the social safety net going forward. Social support needs to be well targeted towards the.

    Most disadvantaged, so as to promote inclusive growth with limited fiscal space.
    Restoring cost recovery, electricity pricing without delay is needed to contain fiscal risks from state owned enterprises.
    A smoother execution of capital spending within the fiscal envelope would foster medium term growth.

    The recent successful completion of the bond exchange is a major milestone towards restoring debt sustainability, timely finalization of bilateral agreements with creditors in the official creditor committee, and with remaining creditors is a priority now. Regarding monetary policy, I would like to highlight that it should prioritize maintaining price. Stability supported by sustained commitment to prohibit monetary financing and.

    To safeguard central bank independence. Continued exchange rate, flexibility and gradually phasing out the balance of payments measures remain critical to rebuild external buffers and facilitate rebalancing.

    As for the financial sector, resolving non performing loans, strengthening governance and oversight of state owned banks and improving the insolvency and resolution frameworks are important priorities to revive credit growth and support the economic recovery.

    Finally, prolonged structural challenges need to be addressed to unlock Sri Lanka’s long term potential, including steadfast implementation of governance reforms.
    I would like to thank the authorities for their commitment and excellent collaboration.

    Let me also take this opportunity to announce that as part of a standard staff rotation process, I will soon be transitioning from the role of mischief for Sri Lanka.
    And I will be handing over to the next mission Chief Evan Papageorgiou, during the next mission. It has been an honor to accompany Sri Lanka on his journey out of this.

    Severe crisis for nearly three years. While there are more challenges ahead, the IMF team will remain a steadfast partner for Sri Lanka and its people on the road to a more sustainable and inclusive recovery.
    I will be moving to another assignment soon and wish the people of Sri Lanka continued success with the economic recovery.
    With this, let me hand it back to Rhonda. Thank you.


    Ms. Elnagar:
    Thank you so much, Peter.
    Colleagues, please raise your hand and identify yourself if you want to ask your question and turn on your camera, if possible and the mic. Thank you. I see the first hand, please.


    QUESTIONER:
    Thank you, Randa. This is Shihar Anis from economy next.
    I hope you can hear you.


    Ms. Elnagar:
    We can hear you well, Shihar. Thank you.


    QUESTIONER:
    OK. So my question is now there is a delay in the SOE restructuring because we don’t see the same speed that the previous government was doing, the SOE restructuring this government has been. Basically, they are not into privatization, but they are looking into a different model. How concerned are you on that? You know, delay or the current restructuring model.
    Thank you.


    Ms. Elnagar:
    Thank you. We’ll take another couple of questions and then answer them in groups.


    Ms. Elnagar:
    The audio. Zulfiq there is a lot of static on your mic.


    QUESTIONER:
    Hope you can hear me. I have two questions. That is, it has come to light that the Sri Lankan Government plans not to proceed with the imputed rental income tax as a revenue measure. So has this been discussed with the IMF and is there any other alternative that is being put forward and at the same time, what is IMF stake on the budget that was presented recently?


    Ms. Elnagar:
    Let’s take another question. Sampath, please.


    QUESTIONER:
    Hi I’m Sampath Dissanayake from BBC Sinhala service.
    The government is increasing the tax as per the IMF advice to increase government revenue. The number of people receiving Social Security benefit in benefits in Sri Lanka is increasing annually. So do you believe that the increase in tax burden is increase for reason for this?


    Ms. Elnagar: 
    Peter, we can take these three questions.


    Mr. Breuer:
    Yes, thank you very much. So let me answer some of the questions.
    On the budget and fiscal, and maybe Katie can answer the question on the.
    SOE reforms so the. Imputed rental income tax was a measure proposed by the previous administration as part of a possible revenue package for 2025, and the new authorities have proposed a slightly different package that is aligned with their mandate and priorities. And staff and the authorities have assessed that this package is sufficient to meet the revenue targets under the program. Now of course, should those measures prove insufficient, then additional revenue measures would be needed. And so that also. Ties in with the question on the budget and tax revenues. So yes, we have looked at the budget. And have, of course, disgusted with the authorities. There’s more detailed explanation in the staff report that should be online now, so there’s a table on page 12 that kind of lists some of the main measures needed to. reach the goal for tax revenue for next year. Yeah, reallybthe objective here is as you know tax revenue was a key driver of the crisis in 2022.
    Sri Lanka was the lowest that the country with the lowest tax take amongst.
    Middle income countries and low income countries in the world, and so it has made significant progress since then. Tax as a share of GDP, he has increased by 5 percentage points from somewhere. You know 7 to somewhere 12.4% or so last year. So that’s a significant increase, but by no means is excessive and. The essential services that the government provides need to be funded and for that reason.
    Working on ensuring that there is sufficient tax revenue remains a priority.
    And so social services, which was the 3rd question is just a portion of the overall essential services that that the government provides and is just a component on that actually. Maybe Marta can add on that point and cut you a can speak to the SOE reforms.


    Ms. Svirydzenka:
    So should I go first? OK. So on the on the SOE restructuring, the most crucial element is that the state owned enterprises are managed in a prudent manner so as to avoid the accumulation of losses or debts that then would eventually need to be repaid by the taxpayers. And in that sense, the SOEs can be managed prudently while remaining state owned or they can be divested partially or completely.

    We are reassured by the authorities commitment to ensure that this enterprises do not become a burden for the budget or for the government debt in terms of other key elements under the program has been the cost, reflective pricing of services provided by so especially in the area of electricity and fuel prices. Other commitments under the program include making SOEs more transparent, in particular by publishing audited financial statements of the largest, SOEs in a timely manner.

    And then finally, to allow the economy to grow, it is important that the consumers of services receive the best value for the price of being charged. So this involves running, SOEs in the most efficient manner and ensuring that they are following the best governance principles. So in that sense, we’re quite satisfied with the progress, yes.


    Martha Tesfaye Woldemichael:
    So let me maybe come in then to compliment a bit Peter’s response on the social spending, right. So there’s a question. Why social spending is increasing? I think this is a good opportunity to remind that protecting the poor and vulnerable is really an important component of the EFF program. So the EFF supports this objective through the different reforms through macro stabilization. But importantly, there is also a floor on social spending in the program that we assess on a quarterly basis. So this means the government has to spend a minimum amount to protect the poor and vulnerable.

    So in this context, the key commitment is really for the authorities to continue strengthening the coverage, the adequacy and the targeting of social spending. So recent announcement related to the expected decrease in the payments, for instance for the poor and extremely poor categories under a ASWASUMA or the.
    Announcement that the payments would also increase for the elderly, the disabled and chronic kidney patients are aligned with the authorities commitments to continue strengthening, strengthening social safety Nets and I think it is also very important to make sure that this coverage under the ASWASUMA program. Is above the poverty rates that are currently observed. I think I will stop here. Thank you very much. Back to you, Randa.


    Ms. Elnagar:
    Thank you, Martha. We’re first going to take a question from Kelum.
    I think Shihar you had your hand raised, so it’s from the first question. So if you can, please put your hand down because it’s a bit confusing, but we’re going to go to Kellum 1st and then Asante. So Kelum, please go ahead.


    QUESTIONER:
    Thank you. Can you hear me?


    Ms. Elnagar:
    Yes.


    QUESTIONER:
    Yes, I’m Kelum Bandara, from Daily Mirror newspaper. So my question is wanting the overall assessment about the budget, actually that was answered was that next day and the next question is, how important is it for the government to proceed with this Economic Transformation Act to reach the economic targets? Actually in searching by MFN or for the broader infrastructure of the country.


    Ms. Elnagar: 
    Thank you Asante. If you can, please pose your question.


    QUESTIONER:
    Yeah, so, the government has started the import duty on vehicles, which just knocked out earlier. Yeah, I think all the taxes were kind of like excise taxes. And so have you made any assessment on whether this will lead to an increase in assembled vehicles, which earlier didn’t get this tax protection and how much leakage of revenue might happen to the assembled sector and whether any effect to publish a kind of a tax expenditure statement to say how much of the import duties lost due to any increase or the sales of the assembled vehicles which are like got CKD, I think tax free the parts and also have you had any discuss? With the central bank. On offloading their government securities now that the Treasury bills

    Ms. Elnagar: Thank you, Asantha. There is a question in the chat which we’re going to take and then move to the ones online. Amal, you didn’t verify your organization.


    QUESTIONER:
    Oh, and I have actually done that. I’m from AFP, the French news agency, Agence France Press.


    Ms. Elnagar:
    Hi would you like to ask? Yeah, because you post in the in the chat.


    QUESTIONER:
    Oh yeah. I mean, if you want to save time, can just answer that.
    I mean basically I was trying to ask Peter how concerned you are about sort of emerging labor unrest, particularly now in the medical field. The doctors are threatening to go on strike from tomorrow, although there is a pay increase that the increase is less than the. Reduction of their allowances. So this is something that affects a lot of not just the medical sector. So how concerned are you that this kind of growing unrest, labor unrest, how it will affect the overall IMF backed program?


    Ms. Elnagar: 
    Peter, do you want to take another question?
    So they are three. So I think Indiqa is next.


    Mr. Breuer:
     Well, there’s actually an under. It feels like there’s a bunch of questions.
    Should we try and answer these?


    Ms. Elnagar: 
    OK. Sounds good.


    Mr. Breuer:
     And maybe Katya can speak to the Economic Transformation Act.
    And also to the central bank question so. On this important question with respect to the potential for unrest. Well, I suppose there is potential, but I think what really should be remembered is that this budget really sought to address some of the concerns that the government and ourselves have hurt that. You know, civil servants have been concerned about. The wages that they have been receiving and so.
    There is for the first time in a long time, an increase in civil service wages, while at the same time the personal income tax regime is were being changed and reducing personal income taxes considerably, at least for some. Income earners, including civil servants, you have to remember who are the ones who earn an income and pay taxes that really is the upper 20% of income earners in Sri Lanka. There has been a massive crisis in 2022 with huge costs to the population of Sri Lanka and in order for the government to keep on providing the essential services that the citizens of Sri Lanka expected, expect the government to provide and in order to bring along the poorer segments of society. Everyone who can needs to make a sacrifice.
    This is how the society can pull together and continue to function, and so.
    I think we all know how painful this crisis has been there’s no doubt about it.
    We have travelled around the country, we have met with many people.
    You know the plantation workers in Noro, alia have shown us their income statements and their bills. And it was very, very clear that this is a very severe crisis, but how else to address it. So, sticking with the reforms is really the best way out for Sri Lanka to assure its sustainability, and I think it’s important for everyone in Sri Lanka to recognize that.

    If you put it into the broader perspective the adjustment, this is the last budget.
    Where there is still a bit of an increase in in revenue is needed 1.5 percentage points of GDP, but all the hard adjustment has already taken place in the previous two years. You know revenue have increased 5 percentage points of GDP over the last two years. This is, you know, the last sort of big push. Not quite as big as in the previous years, and there after it’ll be much easier going forward.

    So on the cars I mean that’s a specific question. Does is there some import substitution? I can’t answer that. I would assume that after five years or so of a ban of imported cars that there will be some demand for finished cars from overseas.
    I do take your point that it’s possible that there may be some assembly of cars domestically.

    Katya, can you answer the other two questions please?


    Ms. Svirydzenka:
    Sure. So on the economic transformation, bill, we understand there was a recent announcement that the new government will propose amendments to the bill. And so we look forward to reviewing the amended economic transformation bill. We expect it to be consistent with program objectives, including for example with the authorities’ commitment to refrain from granting tax.
    Incentives until the STP act is revised to provide clear and transparent criteria on the granting of tax incentives on the. Central Bank Securities, I understand the question was that the Central Bank has sold T-bills but has a stock of on marketable bonds. And this is correct. And under the program at this point, because there’s no market for this restructured bonds, we do not envision they unwinding of this stock and over the next 12 months you can see it in the program targets in table one on page 95 of the published report under the category of net credit to the government.
    I hope that answers the question. If I understood it correctly.

     

    QUESTIONER: So, I am trying to find out what’s the alternative if you want to sterilize the inflows. I mean, kind of issuing central banks equity or something, but you have reserve target.


    Ms. Svirydzenka:
    Is this more than a question about the operation of monetary policy and how to sterilize reserve accumulation?


    QUESTIONER:
    Yeah. Yeah. Because you don’t you?


    Ms. Svirydzenka
    : Perhaps I misunderstood.


    QUESTIONER:
    You no longer have the tables to sell. What is the alternative securities they can sell to build?


    Ms. Svirydzenka
    : Yes, I understand. Thank you so much for clarifying. Yeah. So there are many alternatives that the Central bank can use. For example, they can engage in repo operations or also issue their own securities. But I guess what is important to highlight for your question is that the Central Bank so far has been able to meet the inflation target and if anything, they’re a little bit undershooting as you saw with the breach of the MPCC clause in June and in December. So in that sense, the central bank is quite effective in terms of reaching the inflation objectives and we think the tools they have in their, in their in their hands should be enough.


    Ms. Elnagar: 
    Thank you, Katya. We have more questions, Peter.
    We have Indika first please.


    QUESTIONER:
     Hi, Randa. Thank you, I think. I hope I’m audible.


    Ms. Elnagar:
    Yes you are.


    QUESTIONER:
    My questions, question to Peter is in the budget, there is a budget proposal to recruit about 30,000 people to the public sector. So we already have a bloated public sector in the country. So what’s your what’s IMF’s opinion on that? And the other question is on their flight, electricity, the price, reflective electricity tariffs. So we were under the impression that that is already happening because the government is already. Adjusting prices periodically, but in the press release that was released on Friday. The sort of insinuated that Sri Lanka S deviated. What is what is the situation there? Thank you.


    Ms. Elnagar
    : Peter, we can take a couple more questions this round.


    QUESTIONER:
    Randa, I hope I’m audible.


    Ms. Elnagar:
    Yes you are.


    QUESTIONER:
    Great. I just have one question. Peter, could you please outline what are the key goal posts that Sri Lanka has to hit as it moves forward to the 4th review now, right. And when will there be an IMF delegation coming to Colombo?
    Thank you.


    Ms. Elnagar:
    We can take more questions. There are two questions in the chat, Peter, One is asking, why was the proposed property tax under the IMF program withdrawn, and why wasn’t the existing under taxed Council tax system rebased instead? How much revenue was expected from the input rental tax and why could this be? Couldn’t this be raised adjusting Council taxes? There’s another one we can take, or that’s enough for now this round.


    Mr. Breuer:
    Yeah. Why don’t we get going with these ones? Thank you.


    Ms. Elnagar: 
    Yeah, because Shehar already had a chance at the beginning, so let’s take a different group now. Thank you.


    Mr. Breuer:
    So thanks so much for these questions. On the size of the public sector, that’s really not for us to judge the government needs to sort of identify the resources it needs to provide the services that it’s expected to provide.
    And do all of that within the envelope of the program. So there may be other institutions. The World Bank, for example, you know that can provide some more assistance, technical assistance to help with making the government as efficient as as possible. But. I don’t really have a comment there. The electricity tariff.
    So there was a reduction in the electricity tariffs in January, and this is when we feel that the cost reflective pricing was no longer met because on a forward-looking basis. That tariff cut meant that Ceb wouldn’t be able to avoid any losses.
    So these cuts. Essentially, at least on a forward-looking basis, implied that losses would be run now of course. These profits and losses by the electricity company depend on many factors, including the weather, the rain and so forth.
    So what turns out ex post may be different from what happens ex ante, but this is a concern that we have because it could mean that that starts building up again in the electricity company. That could ultimately become a contingent liability for the government. This is something that, of course, Sri Lanka has experienced before, and avoiding this and making sure that consumers on average pay for how much it costs to generate and distribute the electricity is an important part of the program.

    And this actually also goes towards answering the question of what are some of the main goal posts for the 4th review. So ensuring that cost reflective energy pricing is restored is of course a key. Part of what we would like to see for the next.
    Review I should say there are some mechanisms that give us hope that this will happen automatically. The SD bulk supply transaction account, which is sort of a mechanism that is supposed to kick in when losses at CB become too large when they are cash balances become. You know, negative beyond a certain value.
    Then there’s meant to be an automatic increase in the tariff. That would prevent these losses from accumulating, so so they are already mechanisms in place.
    It’s important that these mechanisms be allowed to function, and then, of course, at the next tariff setting, it’s important to ensure that tariffs will once again be set to  cover the costs. Another important Issue for the next review will of course be.
    The budget that the budget that is finally passed at the end of this month is in fact consistent with the program parameters. So this is something that we will be watching very carefully. So those are two issues that may matter.

    The next mission we expect to be visiting Colombo.in the coming weeks or months or so. So the exact dates will be announced closer to the time.
    With respect to the property tax. That is a property tax. Is very common in many countries it is a form of wealth tax whereby those who have more wealth, meaning more expensive homes, larger homes that are worth more, need to make larger contributions to the tax coffers and support the government. So, now it’s it had been discussed for quite some time previously, and in fact many preparations have been made under this program for property tax with respect to, you know sales price and rents register, and various databases to estimate the values of homes. So lots of preparations have been have been made. Then there were some concerns and this goes towards the question with respect to the local authorities how this tax could be raised and how it could be shared with at the at the central government level. So some of these issues still need to be resolved and so this is this is something I think that is as yet you know to be addressed. Let me stop there. Thank you.


    Ms. Elnagar: 
    Peter, we can take a couple more questions because we are out of time. So we can take from Sisira, who has been waiting patiently, and then we have a couple of questions in the chat. So Sisira, please go ahead. We can’t hear you.
    Sisira do you have a question? You have your hand raised?


    QUESTIONER:
    Yeah. Can you hear me?


    Elnagar, Randa Mohamed:
    Yes.


    QUESTIONER:
     My question is, what is the impact?


    Ms. Elnagar:
    Your mic is a bit muffled.


    QUESTIONER:
    Can you hear me?


    Ms. Elnagar:
    Peter, can you hear him?


    Mr. Breuer:
    It’s very, very soft. I don’t know whether you can bring the mic closer to him.


    QUESTIONER:
    Yeah, my question is what is the projected impact of Sri Lanka’s foreign reserves?


    Mr. Breuer:
    I think the question is what is the impact of the car imports on reserves? Yeah, OK.


    Ms. Elnagar:
    Vehicle import. Yeah. And then we have a couple of questions here.
    Amal already asked the question, a supplementary question regarding what Asantha raised about vehicle imports. So it’s the same topic and then we have. One from Ishara. Even though the IMF program has put Sri Lanka’s economy on the right track, a recent poverty study revealed that more than 50% of households are below the poverty line. Additionally, the Central bank mentioned that brain drain could severely impact efforts to accelerate growth. In this scenario, how can Sri Lanka reach its anticipated IMF recovery targets? And these are the last questions of the press conference.


    Mr. Breuer:
    :Yeah. Thank you very much. On the car imports. So yes, removing the import restrictions on car imports will allow cars to be imported which means they have to be paid for and so that could have an impact on the balance of payments. But as you know there’s a question to what extent you know the Central bank should intervene to make those reserves available versus allowing the exchange rate to fluctuate in response to market forces. So, that is something that remains to be seen, but maybe just to highlight the fact that reserves have increased. Significantly, so far under the program they have reached about half of the program objective already, which is very impressive.

    On the question with respect to the anticipated IMF recovery targets, so. I think it’s quite clear that things really have turned around significantly in Sri Lanka. I mean, you all live there, so you experience it much more than us. But when I first got to Sri Lanka in June 2022. Everybody was standing in a line somewhere in, you know, to get fuel, to get cooking gas to get food or medications and economic activity was was very subdued, I think in real terms. Sri Lanka lost, you know, 10% or so of its economic activity. As a result of this crisis and since then in the short amount of time.
    That the program has been there basically since 2023 it has already recovered 40% of the income it has lost. In the preceding five years, so in a very short amount of time, you have already a very significant recovery. You have the most recent growth number of 5.5%.

    So I think things are turning around significantly in Sri Lanka and that will have an impact on the indicators that we care about, such as poverty, so.
    As economic opportunities return to Sri Lanka. Incomes will increase and poverty will be reduced, and also it’ll be more attractive to remain in Sri Lanka and not leave and emigrate or those who have emigrated may find opportunities back in in Sri Lanka again so. You know, as you look at our projections, we have increased these quite a bit. For 2025 and beyond and so based on these, I would say I’m quite optimistic about the recovery in Sri Lanka.


    Ms. Elnagar:
    I think we’re out of time, Peter. If you guys have any further questions, please, please feel free to send them by e-mail. We are always very responsive or via WhatsApp. With that I would like to thank our speakers Peter, Katia, and Martha, and I would like to thank you all for participating in this press conference.
    We’re going to be posting the recording and the transcript by tomorrow.
    And we look forward in seeing to seeing you again in the future.
    Thank you very much.


    Mr. Breuer:
     Thank you.

     

    Ms. Woldemichael: Thank you.


    Ms. Svirydzenka:
    Thank you.

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