Russian PM Mishustin: Industrial Independence is Russia's Goal
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Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced at the Innoprom plenary session in Yekaterinburg that Russia is systematically achieving industrial independence, with pilot projects moving to serial production, including power units and medical equipment.
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Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin spoke at the Innoprom exhibition, emphasizing the country's systematic efforts to achieve industrial independence and technological sovereignty.
YEKATERINBURG, July 6. /TASS/
Russia is systematically working to achieve genuine industrial independence, with an increasing number of pilot projects transitioning into serial production, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said at the Innoprom plenary session.
"Russia is systematically building technological sovereignty and a truly independent industrial sector. And practically everywhere, we are seeing successful examples of pilot projects advancing to the stage of full-scale serial production ranging from power units for various applications to medical equipment," he said.
The premier noted the opening of a number of chemical industry plants in Bashkiria and in the Nizhny Novgorod and Samara Regions.
The 16th International Industrial Exhibition Innoprom is taking place in Yekaterinburg from July 6 to 9. The partner country is the Republic of Indonesia. The event is organized by the Russian Industry and Trade Ministry and the Government of Russia’s Sverdlovsk Region. TASS is the event’s general news agency.
Open Questions
- What specific pilot projects are transitioning to serial production?
- What are the timelines for achieving full industrial independence?






