Russia Allocates $2.39 Billion to Boost Electronics Production in Far East and Arctic
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Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced that the government will invest more than $2.39 billion in the next three years to support electronics manufacturing in the Far East and Arctic regions.
The funding will target the development of advanced electronic components and related infrastructure, according to Mishustin’s statement. The allocation is part of a broader strategy to strengthen domestic production capabilities in key technological sectors.
The announcement comes as Moscow seeks to reduce reliance on foreign technology and enhance self‑sufficiency in critical industries.
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