Россия зовет!

Президент России Владимир Путин принял участие в открытии VII ежегодного инвестиционного форума ВТБ Капитал "Россия зовет!". Форум проводится в Москве 13-14 октября. Впервые он был проведен в 2009 году.

Участники встречи обсуждают приоритеты развития российской экономики, продвижение регионального роста и основные тенденции на долговых рынках и рынках капитала, наряду с другими вопросами в области инвестиций и бизнеса.

Владимир Путин выразил поддержку форуму и заявил, что Россия будет реагировать и корректировать свою стратегию в соответствии с изменениями в мировой экономике.

Экономика России страдает из-за ряда структурных недостатков, а в последнее время приняла удар в результате международных санкций после аннексии Россией Крыма.

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств.

Фото: Президент России Владимир Путин на VII ежегодном инвестиционном форуме в Москве, 13 октября 2015 года (фото любезно предоставлено ИТАР-ТАСС).

 

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