While different regions of Russia are looking for Easter pastry masters and the best shashlik makers, Nordwind launches a new flight, Boeing cannot produce the promised number of Dreamliners, Microsoft links salaries of top managers to safety, Musk is devising new activities for AI, and RB continues to monitor interesting informative guides for entrepreneurs.

News from Boeing and Nordwind, mussel farming in Crimea, top professions for May – the main thing for business on May 4

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  • Turkish Denizbank has once again tightened the conditions for opening accounts for Russians, on average one application in ten is approved, preference is given to clients with a deposit of 100 thousand dollars or more (RBC).
  • To maintain the domestic market, Russia banned sugar exports until August 31 (exceptions are Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan).
  • Six investment projects for a total amount of more than 135.7 million rubles are being implemented in the Republic of Crimea for the cultivation and harvesting of fish, mussels and oysters (TASS).
  • Nordwind airline launched a direct flight between Kazan and Ulan-Ude.
  • One in three Russian companies observes an increase in the turnover of general workers, mechanics and electricians (“Rabota.ru”).
  • Boeing cannot deliver enough 787 Dreamliners because it faces a reduction in heat exchanger production, also due to its withdrawal from the Russian market (Wall Street Journal).
  • Luminar, a manufacturer of laser locators for autopilots, will reduce its workforce by 20% and will outsource the production of lidars.
  • Microsoft announced that some of the company’s executive KPIs will be linked to data security.
  • Stories (generalized collections of news) created by Grok AI based on user posts are available in X (available in the “For you” – “Explore” section).
  • The most in-demand professions during the May holidays were baker, Easter cake packer and barbecue cook with salaries from 40 to 90 thousand rubles (“Avito job”).

Author:

Ekaterina Alipova

Source: RB

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