TASS, Moscow :
Russia’s government plans to increase non-resource exports by 9.4% a year to bring them to a sum of 250 billion US dollars by 2024, according to the guidelines for the government’s activities till the year 2024.
“It is planned to reach the following indices by 2024: exports of non-resource non-energy commodity and services – 250 billion US dollars (up by 86.2% over seven years, or an annual growth of 9.4%),” the document says.
The share of exports of processing and agricultural sector products and services is to go up to 20% of GDP by 2024. Thus, machine-building exports are to amount to 60 billion US dollars (up by 77% in seven years, or by 8.6% a year), exports of the automotive sector are to reach 7.5 billion US dollars (up by 74.4% on the 2017 figure of 4.3 billion US dollars), exports of civil aircraft-building products are to amount to $4.42b.
Russia’s government plans to increase non-resource exports by 9.4% a year to bring them to a sum of 250 billion US dollars by 2024, according to the guidelines for the government’s activities till the year 2024.
“It is planned to reach the following indices by 2024: exports of non-resource non-energy commodity and services – 250 billion US dollars (up by 86.2% over seven years, or an annual growth of 9.4%),” the document says.
The share of exports of processing and agricultural sector products and services is to go up to 20% of GDP by 2024. Thus, machine-building exports are to amount to 60 billion US dollars (up by 77% in seven years, or by 8.6% a year), exports of the automotive sector are to reach 7.5 billion US dollars (up by 74.4% on the 2017 figure of 4.3 billion US dollars), exports of civil aircraft-building products are to amount to $4.42b.