Russia Maintains High-Tech Imports Through Partnerships with Allies
Russia Sustains High-Tech Imports Via Friendly Countries: Minister

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Russia continues to secure high-tech imports through alliances with friendly nations, according to Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak. This strategy was highlighted during his remarks at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
- 01Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak emphasized the importance of partnerships with friendly countries for sustaining high-tech imports.
- 02Novak spoke at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) session focused on the new global economic order.
- 03The preservation of exports and imports, particularly high-tech products, is a priority for Russia.
- 04These partnerships are seen as crucial amid ongoing international sanctions.
- 05The comments reflect Russia's efforts to adapt its economy in response to global challenges.
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During the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak stated that Russia has successfully maintained its high-tech imports through collaborations with friendly countries. He emphasized that these partnerships have allowed Russia to preserve essential exports and imports, particularly in the high-tech sector. Novak's remarks were made during a session titled "The Economy of the New World Order: Structural Transformation, Challenges and Opportunities," highlighting the significance of these alliances in navigating the current global economic landscape. This approach is part of Russia's broader strategy to adapt to international sanctions and economic challenges.
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Russia's strategy to maintain high-tech imports could affect domestic industries reliant on technology.
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