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“Russia still does not get lithium, although it could have done it 10-15 years ago”
Vladimir Putin participates in the plenary meeting of the Forum of Future Technologies. The main thing from the words of the president:
-It is quite obvious that in order to be among the leaders in the key areas of scientific and technological development, namely, we set such a task, we need to achieve superiority in the field of chemistry and the creation of new materials.
– Chemistry teachers [молодых] In schools, unfortunately, is reduced. The percentage of chemistry teachers over 65 years increases. Please see what is happening at our universities.
– Now “ashamed” to the creators of the Soviet chemical industry for the fact that their heritage was wasted.
– The warheads of the “hazel” withstand the temperature equal to the temperature of the sun.
– On the possibility of returning foreign companies to Russia: you need to carefully consider it so as not to lose the acquired potential. National manufacturers of the Russian Federation need to ensure advantages in case of returning to the Russian market of foreign ones.
– The sanctions were beneficial. Let's do everything except bananas. True, the bananas have already begun to do – a little expensive, but nothing!
– on the national project in the field of new materials and chemistry in 20252030 almost 170 billion rubles will be allocated from the budget. Investments in companies can be about trillion rubles.
-Brix is ​​already actually a platform for socio-economic and technological development of the global south and global level. At the same time, we are not going to build barriers for partnership with Western scientists.
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