T HE 10th anniversary of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF 2025) is taking place in Russky Island, Vladivostok, from 3-6 September at the Far Eastern Federal University campus, with the main theme of “The Far East – Cooperation for Peace and Prosperity. Russia has pursued a sustainable macroeconomic policy for 15 years, creating conditions for national progress, Russian President Vladimir Putin underscored at the plenary session of the 10th Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok.

“I want to assure you that Russia’s financial authorities, the government, and the Central Bank are acting professionally,” the head of state said. Macroeconomic stability remains the cornerstone of long-term growth, he noted. Development of the Far East and Siberia is Russia’s priority for the 21st century, noted the Russian President. There are plans to transform the Russian Far East into a rare earth metal hub, stated Putin.

He noted that mineral extraction in the Far East is expanding rapidly. Port capacity in the Far East has doubled in the past decade, and railway approaches to Far Eastern ports will continue to expand, stressed Putin.

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