MODELS FOR REVAMPING RUSSIAN INDUSTRIAL COMPETITIVENESS

MODELS FOR REVAMPING RUSSIAN INDUSTRIAL COMPETITIVENESS

22 May, 16:00–17:15


With the US reshoring manufacturing capacity and China seeking to move beyond labour-intensive production, the global industrial landscape is undergoing fundamental shifts. Facing stiffer global competition – but possessing a well-educated, highly skilled workforce and rich in energy resources – what approaches might Russian industrialists and policymakers learn and adopt from the US, China, and others to shore up competitiveness? What immediate steps should be taken to put Russia on a path towards reaching its industrial potential?













Broadcast

Key moments

“It is impossible to develop industry without fixed assets or full-scale technological upgrades.”
Denis Manturov
“The first part of putting things in order is deciding on the focus of our monetary policy. This shouldn’t just be a bunch of targets…it should be a low inflation rate.”
Evgeny Gavrilenkov
“Machine building is one of the cornerstones of Russian industry and it will continue to be so in the future.”
Manfred Eibeck