Hiromsima is organizing a summit of the G7 countries, from which news comes about new sanctions against the Russian Federation and commitments in the field of economy, in Russia, meanwhile, the average amount and the number of issued car loans are growing , and foreign companies are growing. developing new space projects and social networks. RB follows the most interesting news for entrepreneurs in the world and in our country.

New Japanese Sanctions, Chinese Imports, a New NASA Partner, and a Twitter Analogue: Top Things For Business May 20

  • The G7 countries said they would take all measures to ensure the sustainability of chip and battery supply chains: they are critical to the economy.
  • Japan announced new sanctions against the Russian Federation: the assets of around 100 citizens and organizations will be frozen, and local companies will be prohibited from providing architectural and engineering services to Russian clients.
  • British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also plans to discuss at the G7 summit a plan to combat the policy of economic coercion pursued by Russia and China.
  • The leaders of the G7 countries announced separately that they agreed to continue discussing digital money policy to take advantage of innovations: payment efficiency, financial inclusion, elimination of potential risks to the stability, soundness and integrity of the monetary and financial system, etc. .

  • The assembled states also noted the importance of moving towards clean energy and achieving zero emissions by 2050 at the latest.
  • The average size of a car loan in Russia increased in April to 1.3 million rubles, and the number of issued loans increased by 3.7 times to 68.9 thousand.
  • Russian oil imports by China from January to April increased to 32.4 million tons, but in value terms they decreased by 1.5% over the year; LNG imports also increased to 2.14 million tons.
  • The Russian government will allocate about 2.3 billion rubles to the Ministry of Transport. to subsidize Avtodor’s activities.
  • Jeff Bezos’s aerospace corporation, Blue Origin, has signed a contract with NASA to develop a lander as part of the Artemis lunar program.
  • The 2GIS mapping service is no longer available on Google Play, but previously installed apps continue to work.
  • Banned in the Russian Federation because it is recognized as extremist, the Meta corporation plans to introduce an analogue of Twitter in June (blocked by Roskomnadzor), a text-based social network under the working title P92 (Bloomberg).
  • Georgian Airways’ first flight in four years took off from Tbilisi and successfully landed in Moscow. The Aviasales ticket booking service immediately analyzed the internal data and reported that since air traffic between the countries was restored, Georgia became the second most popular tourist destination for Russians after Turkey.

Author:

Ekaterina Alipova

Source: RB

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