Russia reveals plan for Eastern Economic meeting in Vladivostok


(MENAFN) The Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) will start in Vladivostok, Russia on September 2. The meeting’s priority is to improve the financial improvement of Russia’s Far East and global collaboration in the Asia-Pacific area.

Yury Trutnev, Russia’s deputy prime minister and EEF chairman, revealed in a press release of the forum’s business program that “The Eastern Economic Forum has become one of the key tools for supporting the Far East. The more than 2,500 new projects and 1.9 trillion rubles in investments that have already been made are indisputable proof that the Far East has become a comfortable and safe territory for doing business”.

The plan contains four thematic blocks discussing a variety of themes, from the escalation of carbon-free energy and global allocation of labor, to the new media and anti-crisis policies in the post-coronavirus period.

Participants will talk about the improvement of Russia’s Far East, counting methods to draw investment to the area and its develop its export potential.

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