the Russian Council of shopping centers (RCSC) has written to the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Mikhail Mishustin a letter in which he proposed to create shopping centres private sector for market regulation. This was stated today on a press-conferences the President of the RCSC Dmitry Moskalenko.
«When we communicate in «round tables» with representatives of the Executive authorities, we cannot identify from the point of view of the application of certain support measures. <...> There is no universal criterion that can be applied within the country or region of support», — quotes TASS Moskalenko.
thus, according to him, there is the problem of regulation of the industry, this question engaged in different departments, starting with the CPS.
for his part, the managing Director of the Russian Council of shopping centers (RCSC) Oleg Wojciechowski stated that in Russia remain closed for approximately 10% of shopping centers. It expected to fall due to coronavirus crisis can be closed up to a quarter of all shopping centers in the country.
«today, remain closed for approximately 10% of shopping centres in the regions, they are in a strange situation, can be open or not. In a number of regions started the process of gradual opening of the shopping center. Tough situation where I can not open shopping malls, folds into 5-7 regions,» said Wojciechowski, «Interfax».
He noted that the most problematic regions from the point of view of the trading centers are St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Krasnoyarsk, Khabarovsk and Kabardino-Balkaria.
Recall also that the Russian economy in February—March 2020 was under the powerful impact of two negative factors — the rapid spread of the pandemic coronavirus infection COVID-19 and its deleterious effect on the global economy and collapse in oil prices. Against this background, the rouble significantly depreciated against the dollar and the Euro. ReagireI’m on the situation, the government and the Bank of Russia adopted several packages of measures to support the economy and citizens.
may 11, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the end of may 12, a single period of days off, entered March 30, in the fight against COVID-19.
on 2 June Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin reported on the nationwide state plan for the recovery of the Russian economy in 2020-2021 years, noting in particular that the cost of the plan will amount to about 5 trillion roubles. June 19, Putin was sent a revised draft of the national plan.
July 2, Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation Vladimir Kolychev said that the total cost of the measures (the bailout package), aimed at combating the spread of coronavirus infection in Russia and mitigating economic impacts from restrictions imposed, estimated to be worth about 4 trillion rubles. According to him, the main focus of the budget measures were made on several fronts: strengthening health systems, supporting citizens and businesses, the balancing of regional budgets.
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