tv RIK Rossiya 24 RUSSIA24 September 12, 2023 3:30am-4:01am MSK
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we continue to work at the eastern economic forum and now in our studio the first deputy general director is russia is the country of opportunity alexey agafonov alexey hello, how active is your program at the forum? how many agreements have already been signed and what are they about, in short , and what other agreements do you plan to sign? the traditional platform of russia has become an opportunity to actively participate in all forms of companies. uh, and here, of course, wef. this is a key platform for us. and we try, of course here you can have as much time as possible, and make an agreement and come to an agreement with the company and share your experience. everything is natural in order to create new opportunities for self-realization of our youth and citizens in general. and we have already signed three agreements with three regions: the amur region, trans-baikal territory, and primorsky territory. and tomorrow we have two more signings with the regions. this is yakutia and the sakhalin region as well. today we are signing an agreement with russian railways, our
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long-time partners, and i expect that we traditionally act as partners and leaders russia in our flagship project is tasked with a digital breakthrough, and the season of artificial intelligence and many, many others. and the tasks that they offer us and the opportunities for citizens that they also provide. well, and separately about youth money. i would like to say that we traditionally share all our experiences. after all, we already have a fairly large established base of both tests and professional competitions. and we have more than 20 million people who took part in our competitions, of course, this is such a core of talented and ambitious people with whom we we are also ready to share with partner companies . it started last week. we are platforming a new competition called this is our family. moreover, this trick was financed by the president, vladimir putin. and how it will take place and many families have already shown interesting thanks. well really. our president was on september 1 in our workshop at the senezh management. for us, this was such a key negative event that he, damn it,
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attended the council about a conversation lesson is important and, in fact, as part of the lesson he said that it would be interesting to create truly popular competitions where they are shown? how the family develops, how value and knowledge are passed on from generation to generation and thus, here is september 4th. we started with this competition. in our first hours, more than 170 from 64 regions of russia have already taken part; to date, more than 40,000 applications have already taken part, and for this competition this is more than 6,000 families, and in russia this, of course, is very for us, and on the one hand it is very pleasant, on the other the parties, of course, have a high responsibility. i'm sure, that there will be many more applications. we have virtually no restrictions in this competition, but it is important that there are at least four family members and less than three generations. and this is there, grandparents, parents, even if there are no grandparents in the family, then you can attract other relatives. we do not set restrictions here; children must be from 6 to 17 years old. but the very upper i want
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to say that our family competition broke our new record with the oldest participant being 102 years old. this is a grandmother from the belgorod region, and who receives participation in the competition. this is a family thing for us. of course, we are very pleased. we have entire dynasties making claims. we have dynasties there from the chelyabinsk region, and hereditary nuclear scientists have shown up. we have, uh, large families from the orenburg region, for example, there are 10 participants. in general , there are 10 children in the family, of course, it’s nice that such families are participating, but it’s also important to talk about what awaits the participants at a distance stage. eh, the task is different. these are 18 tasks in six categories that families will complete. well and it will be better if there are semi-finals, which will be held in the format of family holidays, and in the largest cities of the federal districts, respectively, there are 8, and we will have such semi-finals. well, approximately in the summer. we will all meet at the grand finale of the family
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competition and i also want to. that the prize fund for the family competition is also quite impressive. we have 300 families who will receive a family trip. this is not an easy journey. this is a separate fulfillment program, essentially a family’s dream, and for each family a separate travel, and thirty families will receive grand 5 million rubles. to improve living conditions. this could be a mortgage, renovation, purchase of an apartment, and so on. i also wanted to ask a question about another project, also recently launched, this is professional development. there, who can take part in this topic approached. we understand perfectly well and even conducted a corresponding survey in march of this year among participants that we understand that the best tool for building a career for young people is fattening and the opportunity to communicate with representatives of the hearth. companies and professional development, of course. and this is such a real process of employing any person. we are trying to prepare. how to provide new knowledge, and then materials, and publications, and so on, to help
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communicate with employers as part of these resumes. solve the employer's case and thereby find your place of work. well, it’s important to say that we have already had more than 80 companies join us, and this means more than 200 internship positions in all regions of russia and our task is, of course, to retain young people and talented people in the region of residence. and i i hope that this is how i won't be able to find myself. and in the future, we already have a recruitment agency, where we, a, try to employ people. we have a center for assessing competence in universities and we evaluate students. we give you the opportunity to communicate with your employer, but professional development is probably a complex project that already provides a real opportunity for employment. thank you very much alexey, i’ll remind you that alek gafunov, first deputy general director of ano russia, the land of opportunities, was in our studio, but we are returning to the event protected business as the basis for sustainable economic development. the processes of ensuring, uh
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, a regulatory framework for the work of uh, everything, uh , so all participants in the process feel protected and this ensures sustainable development. uh, our economy and the economy of those with whom we cooperate uh within our uh, union uh, our website, you may have heard about the work of the oceans. we are uh. hmm, there are certain uh, legal instruments that facilitate the work. e hmm cooperation in the economic sphere in our region. this helps promote business investment and helps attract foreign investment in business. asean trades uh, in different directions we uh, we we have
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a single market for trade. uh, within the framework of osian, and this creates uh hmm for us uh hmm prerequisites for solving difficult situations and conflict situations that may arise, that is, there are legal instruments , legal mechanisms, uh, that are used by business representatives, which ensures uh for them sustainable work on an international scale, and the republic of the union e. hmm provides its economic system it was thanks to such connected that we accepted uh, we accepted a number. in our country, which sets a certain base, uh, economic
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laws that uh promote work. uh, both small and medium and large businesses. we have a consumer protection law for the protection of entrepreneurship. and we also have legislation related to the resolution of arbitration issues and so on. that is , we have a number of laws in the state that provide. uh, sustainable economic development of our uh country of our business. a lot is changing, of course, now the constitution of the country is changing and this is connected with a number of things, and therefore the entire legal system. eh, it's also changing for the better. towards recovery in order to meet the needs of the current situation. we would like
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that, as well as in all countries, there would be appropriate legislation that would ensure the interests. eh, pants, interests of the region. eh, and it would help and would contribute. e. hmm work at the international level, uh, cross-border cooperation and filmed restrictions for such uh cross-border ropes, it is necessary for this uh and uh, a corresponding hmm legislative framework that facilitates the work. e hmm entrepreneurs from different countries and thus ensures sustainable and hmm development. we can use new approaches, including dispute resolution,
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uh, through online platforms, and we should have uh, we should have legal forums. uh, to have such platforms where it would be possible to, uh, solve issues related to hmm, entrepreneurship, uh. hmm legal disputes and also territorial issues sometimes arise in the work, and hmm questions from authorities. uh, a number of issues can be resolved on a bilateral basis and such work can be done. it is also very important within the framework of cooperation between our countries. i, uh, propose that it is very important to introduce such a two-way dialogue. thank you for inviting me, giving me the opportunity to speak, and uh, i, uh, i would be glad to hear
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a proposal from your side regarding what can be done in terms of cooperation. thank you madam minister u i also have a question for you. mm. you talked a lot about international law as shown. thanks a lot. you talked a lot about international law, as recent events show, the existing provisions of international law, including the world trade organization , can be turned upside down at any moment and used as a weapon, and not as a way of agreement. what to do about this, and whether it was wrong to build everything related to business on the basis of direct bilateral agreements. and protection of the rights of your business
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speeches at the beginning we need the legislator to defend the legislation. actually interests. uh, the country's interests of entrepreneurs, legislation should be exactly like this and international law. uh , it must change in order to correspond to the current situation in order to provide greater security for entrepreneurs in the current conditions. so i think that international legislation needs to be changed. thanks a lot. let me give the floor to the attorney general of the kingdom of toleran, uh, thailand naria there satien sadikap.
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good morning, ladies and gentlemen, i am very honored to participate here and am glad that i have the opportunity to say a few words about the defense. uh sustainable development in terms of economic cooperation. i would like to say what to say about what kind of economic development we envision. i believe that from the point of view of the infrastructure of countries and also from the point of view of uh public uh. well, we should uh promote this economic cooperation and support
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this economic cooperation. here lawyers should be actively involved. not uh companies that provide social infrastructure belong to the private sector, but the state also does not have enough budgetary funds to provide uh and support uh, those uh companies that are engaged in providing social needs and infrastructure we need to emphasize for state and public needs for infrastructure needs for social needs. uh, and uh. we, uh, i would divide this support by two by two
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stages into two, components e at the domestic level and at the international level that this concerns the national level or the internal level, then we need legislation. uh hmm laws, uh, that would support, uh, that would support the interests of uh citizens and provide them with uh, social needs and infrastructure uh needs. we have a system. uh, licensing, which is provided at the level of the ministry. the ministry gives certain licenses for the operation of certain facilities in the areas. but we often encounter we screw up the management level. er, that’s why
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they’ve been turning to the government for a long time and saying. on the need to introduce legislation that would ensure a sustainable level of development of entrepreneurship in the state. eh, since '92. uh, we have introduced into legislation the law on state partnership. uh, this was done back in ninety-two, but until now. this is uh legislation. uh confirmed subject to uh editing made by right. uh and uh many times this did. uh, what has been done over the past
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years, business is changing very quickly, so its legislation on a practical level must also change, and legislation related to entrepreneurship. uh , it's changing faster than all other aspects of the law. well, first of all. this is what government partnerships are all about. we have, uh, a category of uh lawyers who uh work, uh, represent government agencies. and uh, they also provide work with uh the entrepreneur. uh organs. eh, hmm, the prosecutor general's office provides. uh provides legitimate interest of observing legitimate interests. e entrepreneurs.
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and if briefly, uh, every mega project, uh, begins, uh , it starts with uh, hmm, with the fact that the prosecutor's office participates in all stages of project approval. uh, because it helps ensure. e, compliance with rights and legality is ensured. for example, if we are talking about tenders, tenders to ensure large government projects. ah, and uh, a representative of uh, state uh bodies. uh, representatives of the uh, prosecutor's office are also monitoring the legality. uh, such uh, tender procedures are not uncommon. yes, before
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the agent prosecutor's office, but which uh should be approved in the end. uh cabinet uh approve. uh, we're making my decision on the tent before this decision is approved at the government level. when a contract is signed, we must understand that an investment contract often covers a duration of sometimes, uh, five ten and maybe even 20 years, contracts can be very long, and there are no contracts even for two 25 years. well, for example, a contract,
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associated with east asian. uh , the corridor initially extended it for 50 years, then for 90. uh, years, this is a long-term contract, and we, uh, are counting on foreign investment to ensure work, eh. as for work at the international level and the legislation associated with this, this is the government of thailand. yes, we use the acronym we use bilateral investment agreements are agreements between the governments of two countries or more countries in order to protect uh investors and entrepreneurs. uh fortunately before currently, the thai government
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has already concluded a number of agreements on a bilateral basis, 139 strange, and the state is a party to such agreements. okay faida, however, there are treaties that have not yet been ratified at the government level by thailand. i believe that it is necessary, uh, bi-ratification of such treaties, since they are very important, these bilateral investment ones. uh, agreements are very important for all participants, and hmm, bilateral investment agreements, uh, allowed
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foreign uh foreigners to be known protected. uh, in the case of uh, conflict resolution in most cases of bilateral uh investment agreements, and the development of disputes is resolved through international arbitration uh through uh which uh through uh invitation of a third uh country that helps resolve such a dispute . i mentioned that we have a bilateral investment agreement with 39 weirdos during my time in office. and i hmm can say that there were about 42 cases. uh, dispute resolution,
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uh, with foreign investors within the framework of uh, bilateral uh hmm investment treaties. these are foreign entrepreneurs, that is, foreign investors interpret entrepreneurs. they're performing. the country in mega-projects and the second party in which it performs. uh, government, such situations are not uncommon, but we need to work in this direction. thank you thank you very much, madam attorney general. i'm very interested in how um, thailand how does thailand protect
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the interests of small businesses? once again, how thailand protects the interests of small businesses, as far as i understand, correct me, if i’m wrong, a lot has been aimed at developing this particular segment in recent years. your question regarding medium and small businesses medium and small businesses are protected under the law. we have civil legislation, civil laws and regardless. uh, never mind. what kind of legislation,
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but i want to say that we participate in mega-projects, and we provide uh government services to business as far as the average entrepreneur is concerned. we have special laws. midfield protection for these businesses. i don't see it here. no problem. thank you let's return to russia minister of economic development of the russian federation maxim reshetnikov good afternoon , dear colleagues. we really have a topic of interaction with regulatory authorities. this is one of the most traditional sensitivities for business. here we are constantly looking for a balance, on the one hand , to neutralize potential negative consequences, and on the other hand
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, to make it all minimally burdensome for business with a minimal level of administrative burden, but the main results of that big one. and the stages of reforms that took place were announced by the president, and at the st. petersburg forum, a total of 330 were carried out . there were a lot of drug addicts in the ranks of my unit. we said that the fighters who were running near me in the same chaotic manner were shooting at houses and shooting at windows, but i was on drugs.
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