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Moscow’s economy grew 20% in just five years – deputy mayor | Moscow’s economy grew 20% in just five years – deputy mayor |
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The Russian capital is now home to the most advanced industries in the country, according to Vladimir Efimov | |
Moscow’s economy has grown by more than a fifth over the past five years despite facing serious challenges during that time, according to Deputy Mayor for Economic Policy Vladimir Efimov. | Moscow’s economy has grown by more than a fifth over the past five years despite facing serious challenges during that time, according to Deputy Mayor for Economic Policy Vladimir Efimov. |
Despite facing economic headwinds such as the Covid-19 pandemic and Western sanctions, the Russian capital experienced substantial growth, which was driven in particular in industry, finance and telecommunications, he said on Wednesday at the Urban Forum. | Despite facing economic headwinds such as the Covid-19 pandemic and Western sanctions, the Russian capital experienced substantial growth, which was driven in particular in industry, finance and telecommunications, he said on Wednesday at the Urban Forum. |
“Even during the critical year of 2020, when the economy was literally put on halt, we haven’t suspended investment programs in the city. Despite a significant reduction in budget revenues, we fulfilled all our obligations in the construction of social and transport infrastructure,” Efimov stated. | “Even during the critical year of 2020, when the economy was literally put on halt, we haven’t suspended investment programs in the city. Despite a significant reduction in budget revenues, we fulfilled all our obligations in the construction of social and transport infrastructure,” Efimov stated. |
Moscow is no longer a city of malls and luxury restaurants like it used to be, he said. The Russian capital is now home to the most advanced hi-tech industries in the country, according to the official. | Moscow is no longer a city of malls and luxury restaurants like it used to be, he said. The Russian capital is now home to the most advanced hi-tech industries in the country, according to the official. |
He linked the growth to “unprecedented” support measures provided by city authorities. | He linked the growth to “unprecedented” support measures provided by city authorities. |
Speaking about technology development, Efimov highlighted an industrial cluster of photonics and microelectronics, comprising more than 50 companies. These high-tech ventures have earned 70 billion rubles ($741 million) over the past year and created more than 6,000 jobs, according to the deputy mayor. | Speaking about technology development, Efimov highlighted an industrial cluster of photonics and microelectronics, comprising more than 50 companies. These high-tech ventures have earned 70 billion rubles ($741 million) over the past year and created more than 6,000 jobs, according to the deputy mayor. |
Moscow has also established an Industry Support Center, which is focused on substituting imports, he added. | Moscow has also established an Industry Support Center, which is focused on substituting imports, he added. |
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