During a meeting with deputy prime ministers, Mishustin recalled that the Far Eastern Concession offers companies to invest money with a guarantee of return and minimization of the corresponding risks when investing. Now, according to Mishustin, over 40 billion rubles will be allocated to implement the program.

“These funds will be used to co-finance expenses in the implementation of constitutional agreements, the duration of which exceeds the period of validity of the limits on budgetary obligations,” he was quoted as saying on the government’s Telegram channel.

Also during the meeting, Mishustin announced the government’s plans to allocate 20 billion rubles for preferential loans for the agricultural sector.