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/TASS/. Avtovaz is reviewing the program of export deliveries, it will be approved at one of the next meetings of the board of directors. This was stated to journalists by the head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade - Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov.
“We are currently reviewing the AvtoVAZ export program as a whole, it should be approved at one of the next meetings of the board of directors. An export program will be adopted, from which it will be clear how the strategy will develop, in particular, in Egypt,” he explained. "Both by countries and by numbers. Based on the components and the domestic market," he said.
Earlier last week, the president of Avtovaz, Maxim Sokolov, said that the manufacturer expects exports to recover this year. He noted that, in particular, supplies to the countries of the Middle East are being discussed.
In December 2022, Manturov, in an interview with TASS, said that Avtovaz was considering entering the markets of the countries of the African continent.
At the end of 2022, the company's export deliveries amounted to 17.2 thousand cars (in total, cars were delivered to 17 countries). According to Sokolov, in 2023 the manufacturer plans to increase exports to 30,000 vehicles.
Moscow Region enterprises exported more than 250 thousand tons of meat and dairy products in 2022, the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Moscow Region reported on Thursday.
"The volume of deliveries for export of meat and dairy products of the Moscow region amounted to more than 250 thousand tons, which is 26% higher compared to 2021. Producers of the region produce a quality product that is also of interest outside of Russia, as evidenced by the growing demand," - are given in the message, the words of Georgy Filimonov, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Moscow Region.
The cost of exported dairy and meat products of the region in 2022 amounted to $736 million (in comparable prices), the department added.
The ministry also recalled that at the end of 2022, the trade turnover of the Moscow region increased by 16.7% compared to 2021 and amounted to $6.4 billion. Exports from the Moscow region in value terms increased by 21.5% to $1.9 billion, import - by 14.8% to $4.4 billion.
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Japan's return to importing Russian oil may be due to the restructuring of trade flows in the oil market, which began after the embargo was imposed by the European Union (EU) in December 2022, Kirill Rodionov, an expert at the Institute for the Development of Technologies in the Fuel and Energy Complex, told Izvestia on February 16.
As he clarified, before the onset of sanctions, Russia was the largest supplier of oil for Europe, and the countries of the Middle East for Japan.
“For example, in 2021, oil imports to the EU amounted to 372.3 million tons of oil (excluding supplies from the UK and Norway): Russia accounted for 27% of them, while the total share of the four largest OPEC producers - Saudi Arabia, Iraq, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Kuwait - amounted to only 14%, ”the expert noted.
For comparison, Rodionov cited national customs statistics, according to which Japan imported 122.1 million tons of oil in 2021, of which Russia accounted for 4%, and Saudi Arabia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait accounted for 83%.
The expert said that the EU embargo was supposed to stimulate the supply of oil from the Middle East to Europe.
“However, at the same time, the OPEC alliance has reduced production quotas by 2 million barrels of oil per day (b / d) since November 2022. Therefore, the expected growth in supplies will occur due to the reorientation of exports of the Middle Eastern OPEC countries from the Asian to the European market. This, in turn, will encourage consumers in Asia to increase imports of Russian raw materials: according to the International Energy Agency, Russian oil exports to China increased from 1.8 million b/d in December 2022 to 2.1 million b/d in January 2023,” Rodionov explained.
Earlier in the day, the Japanese Ministry of Finance published a report on its website, according to which the country purchased a small amount of oil from the Russian Federation in January for the first time in five months. Compared to January 2022, Russian oil imports decreased by 76%.
Since December 5 last year, there has been an embargo on oil supplied by sea from the Russian Federation to the European Union. At the same time, the European Union set an adjustable ceiling for the cost of such oil at $60 per barrel.
On December 23 last year, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexander Novak, in an interview with the Rossiya 24 TV channel, expressed the opinion that energy resources from the Russian Federation will invariably be in demand in the global economic system.
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PRIME. The export of Ecuadorian bananas to Russia in 2022 grew by 9% despite Western sanctions, producers want to increase supplies, Russian Ambassador to Ecuador Vladimir Sprinchan told RIA Novosti.
"The volume of banana supplies increased last year by 9% despite logistical difficulties and problems with making payments, especially at the beginning of the NWO," he said.
“I visited banana plantations several times, the producers showed and proved to me that their products are clean in terms of sanitary standards, they talked about the desire to increase supplies. Russian companies also showed interest in increasing purchases,” Sprinchan added.
However, there are still logistical problems associated with a shortage of transport capacities and containers, the diplomat said.
"A number of Western firms have stopped working in this direction, so everything rests on the impossibility of sending all the desired volume," the ambassador explained.
In addition, he said that there is an increase in the supply of Ecuadorian flowers to Russia.
Since the beginning of 2023, several batches of wood fuel pellets have been sent for export from the Khabarovsk Territory to South Korea. Their total weight was about 16.7 thousand tons. 101 phytosanitary certificates were issued for the shipment of pellets.
- All wood fuel has been tested for compliance with the phytosanitary requirements of the importing country, - said the department of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Khabarovsk Territory and the Jewish Autonomous Region.
For the same period in 2022, the volume of pellet exports amounted to 13.5 thousand tons, which is 23 percent less than this year. Biofuel production in the region is gaining momentum. There are new residents of the Khabarovsk ASEZ who plan to create additional capacities for the production of wood-fuel pellets.
Interestingly, the production of pellets will allow organizing waste-free production at woodworking enterprises. They are made from sawdust and chips of coniferous trees, which are pressed under pressure and high temperature.
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PRIME. The export of Russian agricultural products to Saudi Arabia grew unprecedentedly in 2022, reaching 49.9%, approaching one billion dollars, Russian Ambassador to Riyadh Sergey Kozlov said in an interview with RIA Novosti.
"In 2022, exports of domestic agro-industrial products to Saudi Arabia increased unprecedentedly - by 49.9% and approached a significant milestone of $ 1 billion," he said.
The diplomat noted that this was facilitated, among other things, by the growing interest of Saudi partners in the supply of Russian agricultural products.
Kozlov recalled that in October 2022, Russian Minister of Agriculture Dmitry Patrushev visited Saudi Arabia, timed to coincide with the largest regional agricultural exhibition Saudi Agriculture-2022.
"As a result of the visit, important agreements were reached on the further promotion of Russian agricultural products to the local market," the ambassador explained and stressed that Moscow considers cooperation with Riyadh in the agricultural sector one of the locomotives for the development of the entire range of Russian-Saudi trade and economic relations.
The Kursk region may become the first region of Russia to export lentils to India. This is reported by IA "Abireg" with reference to the results of the meeting of the trade mission of Russia in India with Kursk enterprises.
Local farmers have declared their readiness for large deliveries.
Also, as noted in the material, India is interested in localizing production on its territory.
As discussed at the meeting, 2023 as a whole should allow a significant increase in the export of energy and agricultural products.
Earlier, Russian Ambassador to Tunisia Alexander Zolotov said that the volume of trade between Russia and Tunisia in 2022, despite restrictions, grew by more than 60%, reaching $692 million.
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RIA News. The Russian government has increased the amount of compensation for the cost of transporting industrial products for exporters, the corresponding decree was signed by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, according to the Russian Export Center (part of the VEB.RF Group).
"Russian exporters of industrial products will be able to compensate up to 500 million rubles of logistics costs. The corresponding decree was signed by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. Previously, the maximum amount was 300 million rubles," the report says.
In addition, companies that export timber industry products from the ports of the Northwestern Federal District will be able to reimburse 100% of logistics costs for the period of supplies from April 1 to June 30, 2023, and not 80%, as it was before.
"Optimizing the cost of transporting products is one of the key issues faced by most companies conquering foreign markets, including exporters of industrial products. State support for the transportation of industrial products has become one of the most sought-after support measures for which exporters come to the REC, and increasing the maximum amount of compensation for such expenses is, first of all, the request of the business itself. This measure allows organizations to free up funds for business growth and increase exports with the support of the REC," said Alexei Solodov, vice president of the organization.
/TASS/. Russia will continue to seek the sale of agricultural exports under the grain deal. Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Alexander Grushko said this to journalists on the sidelines of the Valdai discussion club on Thursday.
"We will continue to seek a solution to all these issues [on the implementation of the grain deal], this is absolutely necessary. The obligations that were taken before us, we are talking about a package deal, which is associated with a guaranteed, safe export of grain from Ukrainian ports - all this must be fully implemented," he said.
As Grushko noted, Russia is constantly conveying its position on these issues to Western countries. “We are working not only with the European Union, but also with the world community. Here were two big trips of our Minister [Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov] to Africa, all African countries say that they need both Russian grain and Russian fertilizers The United Nations took over the task of lifting the sanctions, and we must admit that, indeed, Secretary General Mr. [Antonio] Guterres is making efforts, but things are still there in many areas," the diplomat stressed.
At the same time, the Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation recalled that many issues related to anti-Russian restrictions have not yet been resolved. “All the same, there are bans that apply to the agricultural sector in general in Russia, for example, the import of agricultural machinery, spare parts, technologies and much more into Russia is prohibited. We can’t solve the issue of exporting Russian fertilizers from Western European ports, how many months have passed: and only Recently, a batch of fertilizers, 20,000 tons, was sent from Rotterdam. Rosselkhozbank - the issue has not been resolved, and this is the main bank through which all payments are made, disconnected from SWIFT. Issues with insurance have not been resolved, colossal problems with logistics," Grushko said .
Earlier, sources in the world organization told TASS that negotiations between the UN, Russia, Ukraine, the US and the EU on further facilitating agricultural exports, as well as fertilizer exports, faced difficulties, and there has been almost no progress lately.
On July 22, a package of documents was signed in Istanbul to solve the problem of food and fertilizer supplies to world markets. The memorandum between Russia and the UN fixes that the world organization is involved in the work to remove anti-Russian restrictions that impede the export of agricultural products and fertilizers. Another document prescribes the mechanism for the export of grain from the Black Sea ports controlled by Ukraine. Agreements between Russia, Turkey, Ukraine and the UN imply the creation of a four-party coordination center, whose representatives will inspect grain ships in order to prevent arms smuggling and provocations.
Europe needs Russian resources, and exceptions to the price ceiling for petroleum products will legalize gray supply schemes already in use. This was stated by Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.
"I think that all these exceptions are, in fact, the legalization of gray schemes that are already being implemented due to ineffective decisions of European politicians made back in 2022. In the future, if we are guided by such decisions, there may be a large imbalance, a shortage of energy resources, a decrease in investment in this area," Novak said. He stressed that, despite the embargo, Russia had already contracted fuel supplies in February.
Since February 5, the EU embargo on the import of Russian oil products and the price ceiling for them has been in effect. In addition to the EU, the G7 countries and Australia joined the price ceiling. For light oil products, the maximum price is set at $100 per barrel, for dark oil products - $45 per barrel.
Since then, the EU has introduced two exceptions to the price ceiling for Russian oil products. The restrictions will not apply to fuels produced from our oil abroad. Also, the ceiling will not apply to mixtures of oil products from Russian and foreign raw materials. In both cases, the resulting fuel will not be considered Russian and can be exported to the EU.
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The Ministry of Industry and Trade is preparing to reconsider the issue of introducing quotas for the import of plant protection products (PPPs) at a subcommittee of the Ministry of Economic Development, the department told RG. Quotas may be introduced from the beginning of 2024 until the end of the season (June 30), market participants said. Domestic producers assure that they are ready to more than cover the under-imported volume.
According to RG, the quota parameters have already been approved - it will be allowed to import 15 thousand tons of the main groups of pesticides. But the date for introducing the quota is still being discussed: if previously it was about the period from October 1, 2023 to April 30, 2024, now the deadlines have been shifted to January 1 to June 30, 2024.
Deputy Director of the Russian Union of Plant Protection Chemical Manufacturers Viktor Grigoriev says that 15 thousand tons for six months is only half as much as was imported into Russia without quotas. About 220 thousand tons are consumed in the country, and the share of imports is no more than 30%. At the same time, the expert is convinced that domestic producers are ready to fully satisfy the needs of the domestic market even now: the capacity is designed to produce 380 thousand tons of plant protection products. Quotas will make it possible to load empty capacities, stimulate the opening of new production facilities, localize the production of active substances and increase the export of Russian plant protection products.
But not everyone shares this optimism. Chairman of the Board of the Union of Grain Exporters Eduard Zernin says that he does not understand the motives for imposing quotas on the import of plant protection products. “If in the case of seeds we are actually talking about the creation of a new, investment-intensive industry, then in the case of the production of plant protection products, not a single new investment project has been announced. Just as there is no real import substitution. Almost all active ingredients are produced abroad. Russian manufacturers simply mix imported starting active ingredients and sell the result as a domestic product. They do this well without restricting competition, their market share is growing steadily, as is the profit, which they actively invest not in import substitution, but in the purchase of non-core assets for them, such as agricultural land," - Zernin comments. In his opinion, the agricultural producer whose cost of production will continue to grow will be the extreme one in this situation.
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The restriction on fuel exports is indefinite, but depends on market saturation and the results of applying this instrument. This was announced on Thursday, September 21, by First Deputy Head of the Russian Ministry of Energy Pavel Sorokin. His statement was published on the ministry’s Telegram channel.
“This measure should have an effect very quickly, because leaching will stop, because a fairly significant volume was bought by unscrupulous market participants on the stock exchange or at oil depots and then exported. Now there is no such possibility. This measure just covers everything,” he said.
This decision, he said, will allow saturating the stock exchange and the domestic market and closing the shortage, including among farmers.
“Farmers are one of the largest consumers of diesel fuel, and this measure will fully satisfy the needs of our agricultural producers,” he said.
The ministry expects that the volumes now sent to the market will completely cover all needs and even create a surplus of fuel on the market.
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The regional governor said this at the plenary session of the VI Business Forum “Days of International Business in the Ryazan Region”.
The session discussed the development of exports in new conditions, building new logistics routes, supporting businesses when entering foreign markets and increasing the competitiveness of domestic producers.
Governor Pavel Malkov noted that International Business Days are the main business event of the year in the Ryazan region.
“The economy is adapting and continues to grow under conditions of restrictions. Everyone understands that new challenges also mean new opportunities. We are using them to the maximum. We are increasing business ties and cooperation with friendly countries,” the government press service reports Malkov’s words.
The head of the region noted that Ryazan products are supplied to more than 100 countries:
“We actively use the opportunities of international contacts and electronic marketplaces. For the Ryazan region, supporting exports is one of the priorities.”
The forum will host strategic sessions, business negotiations, an exchange of contacts, and foreign participants will visit Ryazan enterprises.
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Despite increasing economic pressure, enterprises in the Southern Urals continue to supply their products to every second country in the world. Since the beginning of the year, the number of export-oriented companies has grown by 161 and exceeded 2.5 thousand, Governor Alexey Teksler noted at the award ceremony for the winners of the All-Russian competition “Exporter of the Year” in the Urals Federal District. Moreover, this is facilitated not only by the convenient location of the region, but also by the situation itself, which forces businesses to look for new partners and markets.
- Today, the most important export directions are developing through Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, China and Iran to India with subsequent access to the World Ocean. In economic terms, these regions are more attractive than Europe, where there is currently a recession and inflation is quite high. We need to further strengthen cooperation with countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. And South Ural companies are already supplying products and technologies there. For example, recently a batch of fire trucks produced at the Ural automobile plant in Miass was sent to Cuba,” said Governor Alexey Teksler.
It is worth noting that for the majority of Chelyabinsk enterprises, the main directions of foreign economic activity have traditionally remained the friendly states of the south-eastern region. Exports to Europe did not exceed 20 percent in the best years. Therefore, the authorities attach key importance to the development of the eastern branch of the North-South transport corridor.
Until recently, exporters used the western branch - the sea route through the Caspian Sea. With the opening of the Yuzhnouralsky transport and logistics center, an alternative appeared - cargo delivery by rail. As Valery Denisenko, director of the Chelyabinsk Region International Cooperation Agency, explained, container trains are already departing along the new route. Their launch was preceded by global work: coordination of their passage with the Kazakh and Turkmen sides, allocation of quotas for the rapid movement of goods, in which the government and the governor of the Chelyabinsk region took part. The development of this direction in the future is associated not only with Ural products, but also with popular exports from the regions of Siberia and the Far East.
The dry port's congestion is increasing. Two weeks ago, as part of the agreement that the regional government signed with FESCO at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, the first Chelyabinsk shuttle was launched to Vladivostok. It directly connected the Yuzhnouralsky TLC with the Vladivostok sea trade port. It is important that customs clearance of goods will take place directly in the Chelyabinsk region, so that they can then continue non-stop along the sea route to China and Korea.
A unified development institute has been formed in the region, providing companies with up to 70 different services in promoting products to foreign markets
According to the authorities, the development of transport corridors is a good incentive for the growth of foreign trade activity. In turn, a unified development institute has been formed in the region, providing export-oriented companies with up to 70 different services in promoting products to foreign markets. Starting from the acceleration of newcomers to the organization of exhibition activities, assistance in entering foreign marketplaces, translating websites, catalogs, booklets, searching for potential buyers abroad and delivering goods to the borders of the Russian Federation. During business missions, promotion problems are resolved at the government level, which makes it possible to remove administrative barriers. For example, a well-known South Ural cereal manufacturer began supplying its products to a large retail chain of Uzbekistan exclusively through the mediation of the authorities - after negotiations organized during a visit to the country by a delegation from the Chelyabinsk region.
“Since last year, with the support of the governor, another powerful promotion tool has been launched - regional exhibition pavilions in the countries of presence,” adds Valery Denisenko. - One of them now works in Minsk, where the region is represented by 26 enterprises, the other in Tashkent - with expositions of 16 companies. For three months, each of them receives exhibition space, promotion on the Internet and in the media, marketing, assistance in negotiations, trips to exhibitions in the country and contract support. All expenses are covered by the budget. Participants only need to submit samples of their products.
Export works not only for recognition and promotion of the region, but also brings tangible returns: every ruble of state support helps Chelyabinsk business earn up to 84 rubles, of which seven are returned to the treasury as taxes. For the budget this is an effective investment of funds, for enterprises it is an opportunity to develop production and create new jobs.
And, although the structure of exports in the industrial region has remained virtually unchanged over the years - 86 percent of supplies are metal and metal products, the number of participants in foreign economic activity is growing due to hundreds of small and medium-sized enterprises sending their own high-value products to foreign markets. Today, no less attention is paid to promoting the products of the agro-industrial complex, mechanical engineering and other knowledge-intensive industries.
It is no coincidence that among the winners of this year were such well-known enterprises in Chelyabinsk as the Ural Metallurgical Company, which exports its universal packaging tape to almost all continents, and the small enterprise "Ura Confectioners" (IP Timur Valeev), which sells sweets to 18 countries of the world. They prove by their example that any quality product can be supplied abroad.
“Next year, assistance to exporters will only increase, so I set all our enterprises the task of conquering new markets, and we will help them with this,” promised Alexey Teksler. - This is very important: export is not only a serious contribution to economic development, but also one of the main indicators of business success.
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The Central Bank considers the increase in import duties to be a pro-inflationary factor, as it increases the prices of goods for consumers and companies that purchase imported equipment, materials and components
The press service of the Central Bank denied reports that the chairman of the bank, Elvira Nabiullina, suggested that in order to cool down demand for imports, think about raising import duties.
“This information is not true. On the contrary, the Bank of Russia believes that the increase in import duties is generally a pro-inflationary factor, as it increases the prices of goods for consumers and companies that purchase imported equipment, materials and components. An increase in prices for imported goods may also lead to an increase in prices for analogue goods that are produced domestically, ”the regulator’s press service told RBC.
The fact that the chairman of the Central Bank voiced such a proposal at a meeting of President Vladimir Putin with members of the government was previously reported by the Vedomosti newspaper.
The publication also reported that the government refused to return to the practice of strict foreign exchange control with the obligatory sale of a certain share of foreign exchange earnings by exporters. Instead, officials reached an informal agreement with entrepreneurs that they would sell more currency themselves.
The Financial Times wrote that the meeting considered proposals from the Ministry of Finance to oblige exporters to sell up to 80% of foreign exchange earnings within 90 days after receiving it, and to refuse state subsidies to companies that refuse to comply with these requirements. The fact that the authorities are discussing the possibility of returning part of the currency control measures to stabilize the situation with the ruble exchange rate was also reported by Bloomberg and Interfax.
According to Vedomosti, the government has been discussing the situation with major companies over the past two days, pointing out the "unacceptability of non-return of export earnings" to Russia.
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/TASS/. India is negotiating with Russia to import a large batch of wheat to reduce its prices on the domestic market. Sources told the Economic Times.
"The government is exploring the possibility of importing wheat from Russia through private trade channels or through an intergovernmental deal. The decision will be made carefully," one of the sources said.
While India needs 3 million to 4 million metric tons of grain to cover the wheat market shortage, New Delhi may consider importing 8-9 million tons of Russian wheat to have a greater impact on price reduction, another source said.
According to Economic Times sources, the decision to buy Russian grain may be made in a few weeks. The plan of the Indian Cabinet to import wheat is seen as one of the possible measures to curb food inflation.
The last time India imported significant volumes of wheat was in 2017, purchases amounted to 5.3 million tons.
Rising wheat prices in India
Wholesale wheat prices in the country rose by about 10% to a seven-month high in August due to limited supplies. As of August 1, India's state-owned wheat reserves stood at 28.3 million tons, 20% below the 10-year average.
The increase in wheat prices was also caused by the introduction by the government this year, for the first time since 2008, of restrictions on the amount of wheat that producers and suppliers are allowed to keep in stock for wholesale and retail sales. According to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs of India, the authorities of the republic took such a step to ensure food security, stabilize prices, fight inflation and speculation.
India is one of the world leaders in the production of milk and meat, cereals and legumes. At the same time, the country is the world's largest importer of vegetable oils and is among the top buyers of beans and lentils. In 2022, the volume of agricultural imports of the republic amounted to a record $34.1 billion. Russia ranked 8th among suppliers of agricultural products.
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