Russia prohibits government agencies from purchasing foreign-made official vehicles to support local manufacturers. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev recently ordered that government agencies be prohibited from purchasing cars and mechanical equipment produced by Russian foreign tempered glass gb/t9963 (1) 998, so as to support local manufacturers. According to Bloomberg news, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev recently ordered that the country's government agencies be prohibited from purchasing cars and mechanical equipment produced abroad in Russia for start-up tests, so as to support local manufacturers
the Russian government station recently issued Medvedev's order banning the purchase of foreign-made official vehicles. The ban covers not only vehicles for high-level officials, public transport and emergency services, but also mechanical equipment for agriculture and construction
the national purchase volume is large; The budget used to buy goods and services allocated a lot of resources. Medvedev said: "local students." Professor Abu al rub said that when the products produced can be comparable with foreign manufacturers in terms of quality and price, rather than letting these resources flow to foreign enterprises, it is better to allocate them to local enterprises
according to RIA Novosti, the Russian media, quoting the words of deputy prime minister duvokovic, the ban is only aimed at vehicles that are put into production outside Russia, excluding vehicles with foreign brands that are put into production locally in Russia and can meet the requirements of localization proportion
after the Ukrainian crisis broke out, Russia was sanctioned by the United States, Europe and other countries, resulting in the further deterioration of the country's economic situation, and the economic growth rate has fallen to a new low since the financial crisis in 2009. As the ruble devaluation curbed market demand, new car sales in the Russian market also fell to the lowest level in more than four years in June this year
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