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The Russian government will allocate 5 billion rubles for the implementation of significant projects in the Far Eastern Federal District

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The Russian government plans to allocate 5 billion rubles to 15 organizations in the Far Eastern Federal District (Far Eastern Federal District) that implement projects significant to the region's economy. This was announced on November 24 by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

"Subsidies are provided annually to investors who implement projects that are significant for the district's economy. Today we will allocate almost 5 billion rubles to 15 such organizations," he said at a meeting with his deputies.

According to Mishustin, the funds allocated from the budget will be used to reimburse entrepreneurs for the construction of water and heat supply networks, power transmission lines and connection to them.

Along with this, the government will increase the amount of financial support to 600 million rubles for the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics, Zaporizhia, Kherson, Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk regions. They plan to create industrial centers there.

Earlier, on November 20, Mishustin said that the Russian Government would send about 33 billion rubles to almost 40 regions, including bordering Russian regions, to co-finance socially significant expenses. It was specified that the funds allocated would be used, in particular, for payments to teachers, medical staff, and employees of cultural institutions.

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