RDIF Head Expects SPIEF 2025 to Be Attractive for Investors Seeking Return to Russia
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The upcoming St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) will be attractive for many investors who want to return to the Russian market, the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund and Russian special presidential envoy for economic cooperation with foreign countries, Kirill Dmitriev, said on Thursday. “Yes, we certainly invite [them], and there will be meetings with prominent investors at the St. Petersburg forum. We believe that this forum will be attractive for many investors who want to return to Russia, to continue investing with us,” Dmitriev told reporters on the sidelines of the Russian-Chinese talks underway in Moscow. Many foreign companies from various sectors seek returning to Russia and are actively engaged in trademark registration process, but such negotiations are mostly not public, Dmitriev added, reiterating that he expects the first companies to return to the Russian market as early as the second quarter of the year. “The government is actively engaged in this, because certainly no barriers are put up, but at the same time priority is certainly given to Russian businesses,” Dmitriev said, when asked whether there are any requirements for foreign investors who would like to return to Russia. EconomyRussia-US Trade Reached 2-Year High of $573Mln in March10:18 GMTRussia has always had a positive attitude towards responsible partners investing in the country, Dmitriev said, pointing out that some companies never left the Russian market. “I recently met with more than 150 American companies that have stayed in Russia. Of course, if someone left, maybe negatively, and I think the government will work out various criteria on how to treat those companies that left in an extremely negative way,” he added. The Russian-Chinese talks with a broad agenda are held in Moscow ahead of the events marking the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War 2, which will be attended by numerous foreign leaders, including Chinese President Xi Jinping. The Russian city of St. Petersburg will host the 28th edition of SPIEF from June 18-21 under the theme of “Shared Values: The Foundation of Growth in a Multipolar World.”