Programme

NOT WASTING A CRISIS: WHAT (SHOULD) WE HAVE LEARNED TO BETTER MANAGE THE GLOBAL ECONOMY?

Studies in Leadership: Defining Our Future
Pavilion 5, Conference Hall 5.3

Moderator:
Steve Sedgwick , Anchor, CNBC

Panellist:
Alexey Kudrin , Chairman of the Board, Center for Strategic Research Foundation; Deputy Chairman, Economic Council under the President of the Russian Federation

Broadcast

Key moments

"Russia would be wise to turn to Asia in order to balance its markets, exports and imports with the East. This is in line with Asia’s role in the contemporary world and the rapidly growing Asian economy".
Alexei Kudrin
"I see a transfer to a more balanced foreign trade policy for Russia. During the next 15 to 20 years, Asia will only become more prominent to our trade, to our relations with the West. This will mean a normal, proper balance".
Alexei Kudrin
"Leadership and the creation of institutions are becoming more important [in the process of regional development] than favourable pre-existing industrial, territorial and environmental conditions".
Alexei Kudrin
"We have to switch from the economy of demand based on high oil prices to the economy of supply (...). Then investment into technology will yield products which will replace imported goods (…) and find new niches in the global market".
Alexei Kudrin