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12 Jun 2019, 05:30 GMT+10
Moscow stand at SPIEF was one of the most visible and attractive this year. The projects of ten cableways within the city and the merits of the "Suppliers Portal" for purchases were presented by Moscow Vice Mayor Vladimir Efimov. Investment agreements with the provision of benefits to high-tech enterprises were also signed during the forum.
The investment climate of the capital of Russia was highly appreciated by the Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI) by putting Moscow in the first place in the rating list for creating favorable business conditions.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin shared his own experience based on Moscow practice in creating a "smart city" system at one of the plenary discussions of the forum.
Vladimir Efimov, Moscow Vice-Mayor for Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations, told the press at SPIEF about the plans of the Moscow Government to build ten cableways in the capital that would be included in the city's general transport infrastructure. He also described the advantages of the "Suppliers Portal" and named its latest progress.
SPIEF 2019 is considered unique for a record number of participants and the deals made. The representatives of 145 countries attended the forum. Among the visitors there were presidents, prime ministers and heads of large international corporations. More than 650 deals were made during the forum accounted for a total of 3.1 trillion rubles. Click here for further information
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