Programme

Global Demand and Priority Areas for Russian Exports

RUSSIAN ECONOMIC AGENDA
ROUNDTABLE
Pavilion G, Conference Hall G5

Russian exports have expanded in recent years and improved in structure. The share of non-commodity, non-energy exports is up 4% for the year, reaching 38% of the total in 2016, while China has become the biggest importer of Russian non-commodity products. Despite sanctions, the European Union remains the leading trading partner in absolute terms, with Russian non-commodity exports to EU countries exceeding USD 26.7 billion, while the US ranks fourth. Is the growth of non-energy supplies a consequence of changing global demand or a structural issue? Is the current geographical distribution of exports balanced, and what is the potential of the EAEU market for exports? And will China grow to overtake the EU as Russia’s main export market?

Moderator:
Alexey Bobrovsky , Head of the Economic Programme, Russia 24 TV Channel

Panellists
Manfred Eibeck , General Director, Russian Machines
Stanislav Voskresensky , Acting Governor of Ivanovo Region
Andrey Guryev , Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Management Board, PhosAgro
Alexandr Isurin , Chairman of the Executive Board, President, FESCO
Andrey Pankov , General Director, Renault Russia
Andrey Slepnev , Deputy Chief of Government Staff; Director, Project Management Department, Government of the Russian Federation
Vladislav Soloviev , Chief Executive Officer, Chairman of the Management Board, Member of the Board, RUSAL
Petr Fradkov , Chief Executive Officer, Russian Export Center
Olivier Charmeil , Executive Vice President and General Manager, General Medicines and Emerging Markets, Sanofi
Erkki Järvinen , President, Chief Executive Officer, Tikkurila


Pavel Kadochnikov , President, Center for Strategic Research Foundation
Dmitry Lelikov , Deputy General Director for Investment Activity, Rostec
Valentina Shirina , Vice-President, Sourcing and Business Development, GE Russia/CIS

Broadcast

Key moments

Today there is no price competition on the global market; we compete in terms of product quality, service, delivery, and post-warranty service.
Vladislav Soloviev
Chief Executive Officer, Chairman of the Management Board, Member of the Board, RUSAL
One of the main objectives today is to increase the number of exporters. We must achieve this in order to ensure export continuity.
Petr Fradkov
Chief Executive Officer, Russian Export Center
Monitoring of product added value and support for competitive companies are among the key components of an export strategy.
Andrey Slepnev
Deputy Chief of Government Staff; Director, Project Management Department, Government of the Russian Federation
Faster economic growth cannot be achieved without exports.
Stanislav Voskresensky
Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation
We should build up brand awareness for brands using the label ‘Made in Russia’ among our Western partners in order to improve the competitiveness of these brands, at least from the marketing perspective.
Alexandr Isurin
Chairman of the Executive Board, President, FESCO
The world wants products that have a minimal carbon footprint, which is Russia’s main advantage.
Vladislav Soloviev
Chief Executive Officer, Chairman of the Management Board, Member of the Board, RUSAL