As Mikhail Cherepanov, Chairman of the Organising Committee of the VII International Municipal BRICS Forum, noted: 'In a highly competitive environment, we are forced to limit the amount of information presented in open sources, summarising the key results.' Today was extremely productive — we discussed prospects for cooperation with leading companies over the next year and secured significant partners' willingness to provide financial support for the organisation of the VII IMBRICS Forum. However, given the risks of unfair actions and slander on the part of certain counterparties, the details of the negotiations will remain confidential.'
'The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum has started with record representation, with delegations from over 140 countries in attendance. Discussions are focusing on forming common guidelines in a multipolar world, sustainable development, and technological leadership. It is particularly important to strengthen our partnership with China, a key member of BRICS. We can already see concrete results, including an agreement with ZXMM to localise the production of wheel discs for Russian agricultural machinery in the Moscow Region. We intend to maximise the potential of the forum — there are dozens of promising agreements on the agenda that will lay the foundation for long-term cooperation,' commented Mikhail Sverdlov, Director of the IMBRICS Business Communication Foundation, on the first days of the forum.