'NEVER LET A GOOD CRISIS GO TO WASTE': ADDRESSING RUSSIA’S STRUCTURAL ECONOMIC DILEMMAS

'NEVER LET A GOOD CRISIS GO TO WASTE': ADDRESSING RUSSIA’S STRUCTURAL ECONOMIC DILEMMAS

19 June, 11:45–13:00

While low oil prices and sanctions have created a drag on growth, Russia must also address a number of structural challenges if it is to put the economy back on a strong expansion trajectory. What are practical confidence-building measures that the Russian government should undertake to spur improvements in the business and investment environments and what is the model of growth for the coming decade?















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Key moments

Markets in Russia are looking for new points of equilibrium.
Oleg Deripaska
Drive diversification of the economy - as there is a clear need to invest in new assets, this is an excellent opportunity to diversify the economy.
Dennis Nally
The large share of state companies is the main structural disparity in the Russian economy. This is one of barriers to further investment in the Russian economy.
Alexei Kudrin
All oil and gas companies will be privatized. But this shouldn’t happen right now when the assets are at a low value.
Alexei Kudrin