Russia is reorienting its exports and imports to new markets as international trade is in crisis. Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the interregional cooperation forum with Kazakhstan on 28 November. TASS writes.
“Special attention is paid to the development of the unified transport and logistics infrastructure, to the elimination of restrictions hindering trade and investment exchange. This is especially relevant now, when international trade is in crisis. With this in mind, Russia is implementing large-scale measures to reorient export-import operations to new markets,” he noted.
Putin also added that work is underway to upgrade and improve the efficiency of the new main international corridors East-West and North-South.