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let us go to the. international law again to some petersburg an international forum and the plenary session led by russian president vladimir putin heads human potential as well as economic opportunity is you cannot be so diligent outside the global context without. aligning the internal national and world agenda what is the current state of affairs and assessment they are off formally presently the growth of global economy and i think we're going to concentrate on that i merrily because this is an economic forum after all so formally. the growth rate of global economy. and 201120181 average stared at 2.8 percent. recently a little more than 3 percent according to our view and we leaders of states.
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frankly recognize that despite this growth rate the current model of economic relations is unfortunately a crisis marriage and this crisis is a comprehensive need problems here have been accumulating over the current of the recent decade and these. have a far greater scale and magnet years jan we saw before after the end of the cold war. when markets and the architecture of the world economy changed drastically the dominating development model was based on the western liberal tradition we would call it the u.s. plan to model and they put forth a claim not just started but at universal and the main driver of the need globalization paradigm was the world. since. 9091 and tail 2007. twice as fast as the world
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g.d.p. but that is understandable because new markets were in food and this system of the former soviet union was. good. but historically this period was quite short lived. subsequently we saw the world crisis of 2008 in 2009. brought to the foreground imbalances and district portions aggravation and also demonstrators that the mechanism for global growth started to fail who's the world community. did its home assignment correcting the mistakes but maybe we didn't have the will of the carriage to look the truth squarely in the face and make the necessary conclusions a simplistic approach set em all allegedly the model of global development was
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viable and nothing had to be changed it was sufficiently some fallback that removed the symptoms and to adjust the. world economic and financial institutions there were a lot of hopes and positive expectations floating around but they vanished quite. quantitative easing as well as the other measures didn't address the issue in essence only pushed it into the future i know that in particular here there were discussions raging on quantitative easing the and the russian leadership the russian government the administration. discusses. have debates all the time at the same time that let me cite some data from the world bank and the i.m.f. before 20. 82009 crisis was. the ratio
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of the world trade trades and services g.d.p. and was querencia rapidly but you know the trend is the there is no growth anymore and the ratio which we saw before 28 did not recover as a matter of fact global trade is no longer the unconditional driver of the world economy and the. cutting edge technologies were supposed to become the new driver but so far this new mechanism is still being fine tuned and has not yet reached a full capacity most over the world economy center the period of trade was an agrarian protectionism both direct protection which and the hidden one was the sources of this crisis in international economic relations undermines the trust between the participants of the world economy i believe the main reason that with. globalization model which was put forth the end of the 20th century is. going to be just less and less relevant to the emerging new economic reality over the last 3
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decades the share of developed countries and the global g.d.p. in p.p.p. is decreased from 58 percent to 40 percent now in particular the share of the g 7 dropped from 46 to 30 percent on the contrary the share of developing countries emerging markets is growing such an advent of new economists that have their own interests and. development classes. to what's globalisation and regional integration process. not that well with the conceptions that until recently. seemed unwavering the road. to simple as they were in put the western countries into an exceptional condition they gave them an advantage as well as
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a great brand of sort of prefiguring their leadership whereas all the other countries only had to follow in their way. of course. was to go to a lot was happening to retain of all this talk about equality but i'm going to talk about that he will lead on this one this trip comfortable with that a sense. started out when. pages and rivals arrived the ambitions their willingness. to their dominance came to the foreground in the past this country preached the freedom of trade and fair enabling competition but right now of the decided to switch to the rhetoric of trade wasn't sanctions and quite overt economic. pressure bringing out intimidation and removing the competitor these are non-market methods i'm going to cite but
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a couple of examples which we remember all too well in north streams to you for instance i saw our partners not just from russia but also from europe but isn't this project was designed raise the energy security of europe to create new jobs it is fully in compliance with the national interests of all the participants perfectly and russia. and when not the case our european friends would never have chosen to participate because no one could be dragged to this project they came to us because they were interested in this project. but list does not fit the logic or the interest of hers but he would. have grown accustomed to the exclusivity on office mr innes within the framework of the current universalist model the police and others have to pay their bills and that's why this project was being tossed peter and. unfortunately there is
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a destructive practices has afflicted not just the traditional markets the energy the commodity markets trade markets but it has been transplanted to. industries let's remember the move away which is not just been. put aside there are unceremonious a time. pushing her away from the global market some call it the 1st technological of the new digital era it would seem in the digital transformation new technologies that transform industries new professions are supposed to open up new horizons for everyone who's open to changes but unfortunately new careers constructed here too there are direct restrictions on the purchase of high technology assets and sometimes very strict hands on admission of foreign students and educational as far as certain speciality is being concerned however surprising that it is
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a 5 this monopoly always presuppose that the income has been concentrated in the hands of a few at the expense of others that is why there are attempts at monopolizing the technological way to restrict access to its fruits and this results in a new level of global any quality between countries and regions and within countries and as we understand this is the greatest source of instability and this is not just about the level of income all material inequality is this is a. difference and opportunities people as a matter of fact there is attempts to build 2 worlds between which they can't miss only. one part access to cattanach education healthcare and technology as others have no prospects they do not even have a chance to get away from poverty others are simply teetering on the brink of survival
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there are more than 800000000 people in the world who don't have access to potable water around 11 percent of our population of the planet. and if the system built on any quality it's never going to be sustainable. crisis is further aggravated by environmental and climate challenges that directly threaten the social and economic welfare of mankind climate and the environment have to come the objective fact of world development it is a problem that can bring. large scale sure. and migration which is not going to be controlled by greater instability and the undermining of security in the key regions of the world at the same time the risk. and spiders of these challenges we will see attempts at even using. factors for
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unfair competition ladies and gentlemen we see today is to see how the world is going to be developing the 1st. with the transformation of the universalist globalization model when it will turn into a parody caricature of itself when international law is going to be supplanted by laws administrative and decisions of one country or recruit of influential countries unfortunately that is the approach the u.s. is pursuing right now trying to extend its jurisdiction and the world incidentally i spent. 20 years ago this certainly goes country to the logic of normal interstate cooperation and the emergent realities of a complex multi-polar world but the most important thing is that it is not aligned with the future and the 2nd scenario is the fragmentation of global economic space
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politics of economic agatha's and. using force to push was of interest for. sort of no loud when everyone is against everyone just. this allusions to that not your pick not ephemeral solutions we can clear listing what it is evident that you arrive at a sustainable and just developing model of what we'll need is not just clear cut agreements they have to get served by every plan we're going to use but i'm confident. we will do whatever is only going to be wishful thinking if we do not get it back to the center of this discussion such notions our sovereignty and the right of every country to. develop and as well as a universal responsibility not just for our sustainable development but
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a stable development of everyone what should be the object of such regulation certainly no one should try to impose on others a single counter no we have to our national security mc interest interaction competition and interaction between countries with different development models their characteristics and interests. these have to be the principles that have to be elaborated here in a democratic and open fashion based on that we have to establish the world. these new realities and it has to be more efficient we should not bring the mechanisms we have to give new substance to the existing international institutions and we also have. taken into account the interests of developing countries and in reality not just in words especially those countries that are trying to modernize their end
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their ivory culture and the social sphere these are equal developments and i suggest that we should think about a neighboring database with the best practices and development projects russia yes . willing to play. successful cases and social and demographic and economic failed and this database and we invite other countries and international guys asians to join this initiative and. finance is concerned. level institutions and this failed were established in 75 years ago you might as part of the bread and words system which was replaced in the seventy's by the germanic parents a system reaffirms the preparation of dollars but it didn't address the main issue is mainly the balance of kerosene relations and the trade of exchange over. new economic centers have a regional currency have become stronger out of balance of interests and forces has become so different of course that this requires an adaptation of international
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financial institutions and the role of dollar has to be revisited. i guess to be the world's reserve currency but right now if you stand into a tool of the issue in a country that it used to pressure the rest of the word and i think that is the words of the financial authorities and political authorities because they are their own advantage they will go out. the system was established because trust a dollar is fooling the agenda after a logical development has to bring countries together not september for that we need. principles of interaction and searching for areas high technology education the transfer of technology new digital economy and global information space of course it is going to be difficult to build such a how monier system but that is the best recipe to rebuild mutual trust we have no
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other way forward we've got to work together to that end realizing the scale of the magnitude of global challenges of a new era and our responsibility for tomorrow for that we need the potential that you were and which. is unique and terms of its wrist presentation i think anomic institutions have to be reinforced and we have to use new format such as the detainee more efficiently so if such a compendium of rules is not there and before that happens we've got to look at this your creation and take into account the realities as i 1st. diplomatic terms it was suggested we should sort of militarised de-militarized the key sectors of global economy and trade we've got to protect against street and sanction was the supply of 1st. supplies medicine medical equipment. that after the protective measures the thank you very much for your understanding
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and apart from that the utility systems and energy systems have to be protected because they help decrease the burden on the environment and climate i refer 1st and foremost to the end of critical importance for the health and lives of millions billions of people on our planet calling the current trends and the worse tell us about the role of a country and its sovereignty and its place and the current conditions are determined by a number of key factors 1st the ability to ensure the security and safety of its citizens in the human capacity to protect national identity and make a contribution to the world culture and. there are other 3 factors at least that i believe the utmost of paramount importance let me tell and i'm a little 1st is the welfare and. income of the people they have to have a chance to open up their talents the 2nd one is the. book sensitiveness of
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countries and societies to a large scale technological. changes and next only should have let me start with the 1st one right now g.d.p. per capita and russia as if it around $30000.00 in p.p.p. at the same level as the southern and eastern europe and the common yes we'd like to make it's not just into the 5 biggest world economies this is not an end in itself but i mean we have to reach the middle european level well in all the main crap parameters that reflects the quality of life and welfare of people and based on that we have formulated our national goals in raising our economy and incomes of our citizens decreasing poverty raising life expectancy developing health care and education and protecting the environment the national projects that we are implementing pursues these goals the 2nd direction we're pursuing as advance
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technological development we have colossal opportunity years and we can be the 1st that use new technologies and convert them into true breakthrough equipment to the experts and the common decades an additional boost to the world g.d.p. thanks to the implementation of a i can just stand at 1.2 percent on a yearly basis which is twice as much as the influence we saw thanks to the information technology that beginning of the 21st century the world markets are products that use a by 2024. could 17th and will be at around half a trillion dollars to all the other leading countries in the world russia has crafted a national strategy for the development of technology in a way it has been developed by the government with the participation of high technology companies of russia the degrees going to be signed 3 soon and the
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details step by step approach has been integrated into the national prayer graham entitled the digital economy russia has a good personality and scientific ground craig ground work and very good groundwork for catching nash technological solutions and this is not limited to a. technology is going to be different industries that is why i invite russia and the company is run companies and private companies to pick our partners. developing scientific avenues united different avenues and i refer to a digital technology is new materials genome technologies from medicine ivory culture and history important sources of energy new technologies for the transfer and storage of energy. and this partnership has to bring about a breakthrough as well as commercialization of new products and services and in
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terms of markets and inaccessible markets for government. it is a chance to achieve and create a so for groundwork for companies it is a chance of a breakthrough into the new technological era just. a. week ago we talked about that at a special session of the government and we are going to strike agreements with cross tech cross out russian rail whereas ross telecoms the package of documents has already been drafted and i would like to invite now leading energy companies students your in-laws if gas from russia after bras. says he and tranced have to i would like to instruct the government to organize this. is the corporation between the government and large companies going to be built usually as part of the isa partnership agreements companies will be 1st into r. and d. and 2 centers of excellence is and supporting start ups preparing scientific
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managerial in gene nearing personnel and inviting specialists from approved government. guarantee provide financial tax incentives so it's going to stimulate the demand for russian higher technology products through procurement in particular in other words we'll have to make the market for that maybe our chinese friends are going to buy something because from new products and services that we need it will you just have to slide into the system for technical standardized and regulations but it will sort of set up experimental legal regimes to that. now to quit and responsive legal environment is key for new names histories and it takes a lot of work to build that there are many sensitive issue in terms of security and interests of. society but we've got to feel to celebrate these decisions that
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like i would like to invite my colleagues from the government and experts on the biz community to come up with such action mechanisms we can just create we will need specialist was near the knowledge and that is why we have to transform education in august and pass and as you know what again to her as well kaplan will scales out the russian initiative is going to organize competitions on competencies tomato and machine one people build a machine education machine learning big. composition of materials and quantum technologies i'd like. we wish our team and all the participants success and i'd like to say that we've built on russia the opportunity has lead to that seeks to develop confessional qualities personal quality is different and competitions for schoolchildren for young people of different ages not just from
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russia but from others and this project has involved more than 1000000 and 600000 people in 201829000 the system is going to be. made more transparent and efficient because the more courageous and talented people we see in business and science state management and social sphere the sick but more successful we will be in addressing he goes into pilot plant and the great as i would competition going to be apart from. the 3rd factor of campaigners of the country. of convenience business environment we are trying to. do everything in our power to achieve we have caught up with other countries or even got ahead of the country with a longstanding business tradition so we see their competition and rivalry i'm on a different regions our management teams have become yet and there is
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a good incentive for sasha changes that is the national ranking of investment climate and russian regions as is traditional st petersburg i'd like to name and congratulate the losing. regions after 2019 moscow tatarstan tuning and the region and st petersburg. thank you but with you i would like to applaud them as well. as 1st the dynamics for you increasing and improving the investment climate as can. sam's leaders are saturations as a. price some areas and crime in northern a seizure. nation afterward. rechanneled more. transparent and i'd like to reveal my solution was apparently there was the out of the regional and my representatives and federal just trips to intensify this where
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i tracked private capital international projects and other development projects in particular taking the opportunity of the russian direct investment fund so there are some positive changes a new business climate of procedures but there are problems that still persist i refer to the take and excessive nature of oversight and sometimes they're out on justified or illegal incursions of law enforcement agencies into the business environment and so you have companies i work and. we have launched the most drastic reform you'll be able to stop the. state oversight and control sat in from january the 1st 2020 years and you know the movie is very much in the norm then you know what you will see is to apply the obsolete
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ones you deal with and it is again to be replaced with the clear kind of system of require amounts of people and the powers of state authorities are not going to be overlapping with. criteria for extraordinary inspection risk oriented approaches again and trying new information services getting to be launched and it will allow us to respond to any discrepancy is here now as far as business and law enforcement agencies are in relation is concerned and to liberalise for our legislation and for the property. i was against the guarantee it will make sure but abuse is possible but maybe pressure on the business is possible and our structures to live a clear and cool system against being purged from machine you are dreaming. people
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who abuse the system and if we're going to raise the transparency of business environment. again to launch the new digital platform the digital ombudsman that is to love entrepreneurs to protect themselves against illegal actions from law enforcement agency as for them this is going to build trust between the society of business and the stage and if we have to transform this state management system based on digital technologies we have to drastically raise the efficiency of police state governance in the speed and quality of decisions we make have to be improved and i lacked any government to come up with. a concrete plan and together with the heads of regions cool excuse russia has launched on many occasions large scale development projects. and i make changes in the south of russia in the russian far east and the arctic
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right now we have to give thought to him proving but got to with a situation and fast regions in central and eastern siberia we have to calculate we have to agree upon which in development this is a macro region that concentrates very rich natural resources had accounts for around one 4th of our forests in the. big deposit of. a large energy research apart from that it has huge opportunities for the development of agriculture in many scenes. because there is value for instance there are more than $300.00 sunny days a year which gives us the chance to build an agricultural aqua industrial. complex the. russian and 14.
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