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Opportunities for Modernizing the Federal Project “Industrial Export”

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24412/2072-8042-2024-10-25-42

Keywords:

non-resource non-energy exports, key indicators, innovation, international cooperation and export, IC&E, national project, NP, federal project, FP, Federal project “Industrial Export”, FP IE

Abstract

The article provides an overall brief analysis of the implementation of the National project “International Cooperation and Export”, and its component – Federal project “Industrial Export”. It examines the progress of the Federal project “Industrial Export” using the engineering industry as an example and identifies barriers to improving the export potential in this sector of the Russian economy. Based on the goals set for Russia until 2030, and in terms of the Federal project “Industrial Exports”, ways to modernize the National project “International Cooperation and Export” are proposed. Attention is drawn to the development of a service infrastructure abroad to support the growth of machine-building exports, as well as to a gradual transition towards stimulating innovative production through fiscal and financial incentives, including through horizontal cooperation with foreign partners.

Author Biographies

Viktoriya Vadimovna Perskaya, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation

Doctor of Sciences in Economics, Professor, Honored Economist of Russia, 

Director of the Institute for Research of International Economic Relations,
Professor of the Department of World Economy and Global Finance

Fedor Igorevich ARZHAEV, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation

Candidate of Sciences in Economics,

Senior Researcher, Institute for Research of International Economic Relations

Published

2024-11-19

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How to Cite

Perskaya, V. V., & ARZHAEV, F. I. (2024). Opportunities for Modernizing the Federal Project “Industrial Export”. Russian Foreign Economic Journal, (10), 25–42. https://doi.org/10.24412/2072-8042-2024-10-25-42

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World economy