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Russia Plans to Promote Technology Innovations

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Alexei Kudrin , Russia's Finance Minister announced plans to increase procurement from Russian technology companies from the 15% of state procurement orders of $133 billon to encourage technology companies. Russia's overdependence on oil and mineral exports for 80% of its exports creates a dangerous situation exacerbating a technology gap with western countries. See the related article on the report on the 21st century by the Institute for Contemporary Development that sees a drain of talent to the west if current trends continue.

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