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The Russian company Mikron sets up the production of materials for the production of Russian foreign passports. According to the general director of the company, Gulnara Khasyanova, Mikron has found analogues of foreign materials, so there will be no problems with foreign passports of a new type.

“Of course of course. Everything will be fine,” RIA Novosti quotes Khasyanova from the Svyaz-2023 forum.

The CEO of Mikron added that the production of document chips is usually ordered a month in advance, and if there is an increase in demand, it takes longer to develop production.

Earlier, Goznak denied resuming the issuance of biometric passports in the normal mode.

The post The head of Mikron Khasyanova said that there will be no problems with the new types of international passports in Russia that first appeared on Current Articles.

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