kremlin.ru | Administration of the President of RussiaThe Government of the Russian Federation will allocate about 21.5 billion rubles to support backbone enterprises in the field of industry and trade. This was stated by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.According to him, 21.5 billion rubles will be allocated to complete the credit support program for backbone organizations operating in industry and commerce, launched in 2022. This step will allow not to change the preferential rates of loan agreements valid for up to one year until the end of their validity.Mishustin noted that such support measures reduce adjustment time, change business chains quickly and save jobs.

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