SPIEF will become a large-scale in-person event after a forced break

Maxim Nikiforov.  
01.06.2021 16:06
  (Moscow time), Moscow
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Zen, Policy, Russia, Economy


The 24th International Economic Forum will be held in St. Petersburg. Its start is scheduled for June 2. The event will last four days.

Press Secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov recalled that the international economic forum is aimed at increasing the investment attractiveness of Russia.

The 24th International Economic Forum will be held in St. Petersburg. Its start is scheduled for June 2. Event...

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“Internal investment attractiveness is also a very important priority in the work of the country’s government. Therefore, as a rule, we see quite good news about developing economic life, especially after such a difficult period,” said Sands.

This year, SPIEF will be held under new rules taking into account the epidemiological situation. Number Participants The event will not exceed five thousand people. To compare, in 2019 there were 19 thousand participants at the forum, and a year earlier – 17 thousand.

The event will be the largest in the world since the start of the pandemic. Guests and participants will be checked for coronavirus infection. All staff are vaccinated. SPIEF will be held at isolated ExpoForum sites in compliance with safety measures.

Last year the event had to be canceled due to the prevailing unfavorable epidemiological conditions. Therefore, some agreements reached in 2019 could not be implemented. Now is the opportunity to correct the negative consequences Covid.

The forum schedule is already known. The first day will be dedicated to small and medium-sized businesses. In the following days, events aimed at economic development will be held: “Uniting efforts for development”, “National development goals: from objectives to results”. Cultural festivals and various exhibitions will be held as part of SPIEF.

Telegram-channel "Change Index» announced the signing of an agreement for the implementation of two large-scale projects with the Megaline company.

A large construction holding, led by Gennady Kuropyatnik, plans to build a multifunctional site for business and tourism on the territory of the industrial zone near the Gorskaya station in the Kurortny district of St. Petersburg.

The second project of Megaline is the construction of a transport hub. The hub will relieve congestion in the city transport network and make moving around the city comfortable and fast. Transport hubs may appear in 61 locations in St. Petersburg.

In addition, Megaylan together with the Singer Development company will present model project "bay of islands" The idea of ​​building a block on an alluvial island appeared several years ago. The authors took into account modern requirements, therefore, when implementing the project, environmentally friendly materials and comprehensive infrastructure development will be used.

June 4 at the SPIEF site will speak Russian President Vladimir Putin. The head of state will meet with the Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and the Chancellor of Austria Sebastian Kurz.

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