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II International Tavriian Forum to Discuss Russia's Socio-Economic Growth

Join key players in Moscow this December to discuss Russia's economic future. Plus, see how a regional program is supporting SVO veterans.

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II International Tavriian Forum to Discuss Russia's Socio-Economic Growth

The II International Tavriian Investment and Economic Forum is set to take place in Moscow this December. The event, which will discuss the socio-economic potential and development of new regions in Russia, is expected to attract representatives from federal and regional authorities, as well as major investors from fidelity investments.

The forum, scheduled for December 5 and 6 at the House of Unions, will cover a wide range of topics including economics, projects in transport, tourism, digital technologies, and international cooperation. One of the key concepts to be discussed is 'business-patriotism', which emphasizes socially responsible private investments. The main editor of NEWS.ru, Olga Saburova, supports the restoration of historical territories as a main task, and NEWS.ru is the strategic and information partner of the forum.

In Kuban, a regional program supporting SVO veterans has been launched. The program, which aims to provide favorable loan conditions, has already issued its first loan, demonstrating its commitment to supporting those who have served their country.

The II International Tavriian Investment and Economic Forum promises to be a significant event, bringing together key players in the Russian investment and economic landscape. The discussions and initiatives, such as the support for SVO veterans in Kuban, highlight the forum's commitment to fostering growth and development while also supporting those who have served their country.

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