The Ministry of Economy will add the “right to risk” for companies and investors in the technology sector, the Bank of Russia will create a closed “data room” with expanded regulatory statistics; We will collect the main news for business on October 25.

IT companies will ease their responsibility for government money, the Central Bank will create a “data room” with statistics: October 25

  • The Ministry of Economy will add the “right to risk” to the bill “On technology policy”: it will allow companies and investors in the technology sector to avoid liability for the loss of public money in the event of project failure.
  • Yandex.Taxi will now offer passengers to go to a place with permitted parking to board. The new feature was introduced in test mode on several Moscow streets with difficult stopping conditions, RBC writes.

  • The Bank of Russia wants to create a closed “data room” with expanded regulatory statistics. Only research centers and universities will have access to it. This will not be a website or a service on a website, access to data will only be possible physically, being in a specially equipped room of the Central Bank.
  • Airlines iFly and Ural Airlines have not yet been able to re-register foreign aircraft as Russian ownership. The delay is due to stricter requirements that authorities impose on private airlines.
  • The introduction of export duties from 1 October forced containerboard producers to sharply increase their prices on the domestic market. Certain types of products rose in price by almost 15% just a week after the measure was introduced.

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