According to RIA Novosti, he said this in his video blog.

“So far, we can say that the crisis is developing along a softer, gentler trajectory than it was assumed at the beginning of spring ... We are clearly moving along a more gentle trajectory.

We are already seeing signs of stabilization,” Tremasov said.

He noted that Rosstat data show that the decline in the country's GDP in April-May amounted to about 3-4%, which, according to him, "probably half as much as economists expected in early spring."

Earlier, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said that it is necessary to fine-tune measures to support industries in the face of sanctions.

In May, according to the FBA "Economy Today", Vice-President of the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Maxim Fateev spoke about the prospects for business transformation.