VLADIMIR PUTIN
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VLADIMIR PUTIN

Point of View

11 september
2009
Economy 103

"Our second task is to strengthen the financial system. This is an incontestable objective. We have made a decision to increase the authorised capital of national banks. We expect the number of banks to decrease in Russia. It will be a gentle, positive process that will strengthen people's trust in our financial institutions and will allow the economy to use these resources more effectively."

Vladimir Putin
At a met with members of the sixth Valdai Discussion Club, Moscow, September 11, 2009
11 september
2009
Economy 103

“The crisis has affected Russia very seriously. However, we see nascent stabilisation in the country, beginning in June, and economic growth, even if modest, of 1% monthly since June."

Vladimir Putin
At a met with members of the sixth Valdai Discussion Club, Moscow, September 11, 2009
11 september
2009
Economy 103

"In the realm of social policy, we have adopted a very important law called the Labour Code. I spoke about it with several of my counterparts from developed European countries, and they told me they would also like to have such a code in their countries. Their laws in this area are much more socialized. I think this was a great achievement on Russia's part. The current system protects workers' interests while keeping the labour market flexible, and at the same time makes demands on the workers themselves."

Vladimir Putin
At a met with members of the sixth Valdai Discussion Club, Moscow, September 11, 2009
8 september
2009
Economy 103

"We should not forget the goals we must reach, notably, to maintain macroeconomic stability, keep the deficit at an acceptable level, reduce borrowing and preserve our reserves. We must pursue responsible social and economic policy. The Finance Ministry has drafted the appropriate proposals."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on the draft federal budget for 2010, and the planning period of 2011 and 2012, Moscow, September 1, 2009
8 september
2009
Economy 103

“In the last few months, we have been registering positive signs both from world markets and from the domestic economy. Starting in June, industrial production has grown by about 1% per month. Prices on our export commodities are also standing at a high enough, acceptable level.”

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting on the draft federal budget for 2010, and the planning period of 2011 and 2012, Moscow, September 1, 2009
30 july
2009
Economy 103

“Distribution markups will be regulated by the constituent entities, as before, but based on the methods approved by the Federal Tariff Service. This will help exclude useless intermediaries from the supply chain. If a company violates pricing regulations, it will bear responsibility, up to losing its license.”

Vladimir Putin
At a Government meeting, July 30, 2009
30 july
2009
Economy 103

“The prices of medicines rose by 18.3%, much more than the prices for other goods and services. Moreover, in the regions, the price of one and the same drug can vary by as much as two to three times. All this indicates a lack of order here. <…> I think we should tighten state regulation in this sector. Producers will have to prove the need to revise prices of vital medicines, and federal bodies of authority should develop an effective procedure to oversee and verify their calculations, and be given the authority to refuse the registration of inflated prices.”

Vladimir Putin
At a Government meeting, July 30, 2009
25 may
2009
Economy 103

"Today this is far from being a theoretical question. In the conditions of serious budget deficit, it is vital that we take all possible steps to plan and implement the spending of economic resources rationally, and to improve the quality and efficiency of managing the network of state financed institutions. In addition, the agencies must be ready to be fully accountable for each rouble spent."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Government Presidium, Moscow, May 25, 2009
25 may
2009
Economy 103

"It is crucial to ensure macroeconomic stability and a balanced budget: This is a key prerequisite for successful solution of social and economic tasks at present and in the post-crisis period."

Vladimir Putin
At a meeting of the Government Presidium, Moscow, May 25, 2009
10 may
2009
Economy 103

"I want you to know that we are not only limiting car imports but also opening our borders to technologies and removing customs barriers for commodities which Russian industry and the entire economy may use for technological modernisation."

Vladimir Putin
From the interview to the to Japan’s Kyodo Tsushin News Agency, the NHK Japan Broadcasting Corporation, and the Nihon Keizai Shimbun newspaper (The Nikkei)
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