Russian shipbuilders have promised billions of rubles

the Russian authorities intend to 2020-2022 years to be annually allocated 3.8 billion rubles of subsidies to shipbuilders on compensation of expenses on leasing and loans. About this today during his working trip to the Crimea, said Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“overall, we Have a support plan for the shipbuilding industry long-established and quite effectively implemented. The first is the subsidization of interest payments on loans, leasing. I’m afraid to make a mistake, but, in my opinion, this year 3.8 billion is allocated in the following, in 2021, the same, and in 2022 the same. This measure support will be continued”, — assured the head of state, quoted in a press-service of the Kremlin.

in addition, Putin continued, “is itself a preferential leasing”. “There are already 27 billion is the objective, spent. In the next year — five billion is planned, and in 2022, the state contribution to the United shipbuilding Corporation will be five billion. About these figures,” — said the President.

as a further measure of support he called “payments of so-called recycling grant”. “If an owner hands over the old ship, he receives a certain payoff. We’ve spent somewhere billion rubles, this year 500 million provided, in 2021 500 million and in the next, too”, — stressed the head of state.

moreover, he added, “the government is always thinking about what can, should still to offer.” “We will continue to do it,” — concluded Putin.

Recall that the Russian economy in February—March 2020 was under the powerful impact of two negative factors — the rapid spread of the pandemic coronavirus infection COVID-19 and its deleterious effect on the global economy and collapse in oil prices. Against this background, the ruble theretively depreciated against the dollar and the Euro. Reacting to the situation, the government and the Bank of Russia adopted several packages of measures to support the economy and citizens.

on 11 may, the President announced the end of may 12, a single period of days off, entered March 30, in the fight against COVID-19.

on 2 June Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin reported on the nationwide state plan for the recovery of the Russian economy in 2020-2021 years, noting in particular that the cost of the plan will amount to about 5 trillion roubles. June 19, Putin was sent a revised draft of the national plan.

July 2, Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation Vladimir Kolychev said that the total cost of the measures (the bailout package), aimed at combating the spread of coronavirus infection in Russia and mitigating economic impacts from restrictions imposed, estimated to be worth about 4 trillion rubles. According to him, the main focus of the budget measures were made on several fronts: strengthening health systems, supporting citizens and businesses, the balancing of regional budgets.

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