Tatarstan-Luxembourg Business Forum as a platform for further bilateral cooperation development
28 September 2012, Friday
On 27 September 2012, Kazan hosted the Tatarstan-Luxembourg Business Forum. The ceremonial opening of the Forum was attended by the President of the Republic of Tatarstan, Rustam Minnikhanov, and the Prime Minister of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, His Excellency Mr. Jean-Claude Juncker. Prior to the Forum opening, the President of the Republic of Tatarstan and the Prime Minister of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg made a tour of the exhibition of the social, economic, and investment potential of the Republic of Tatarstan.
While opening the Business Forum, the Tatarstan President emphasised that the republic is interested in the attraction of the Luxembourg businesses and capitals to Tatarstan, as well as in the extension of bilateral ties.
According to the Prime Minister of Luxembourg, the choice of Tatarstan as a platform to promote the bilateral cooperation is determined by the fact that the republic is one of the most economically developed Russian regions.
The opening of the Business Forum comprised the signing of an Agreement between the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Tatarstan and the Chamber of Commerce of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, round table discussion titled “Prospects and Opportunities of Bilateral Cooperation between the Republic of Tatarstan and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg” with the participation of the representatives of the Tatarstan and Luxembourg business communities, and a presentation was made by the Luxembourg business delegation.
The mission of the Forum is to promote the bilateral trade, economic, and investment cooperation.
Dear current and retired workers of the civil aviation of Tatarstan!
On behalf of the Government of Tatarstan, please accept our congratulations on your professional holiday, the Civil Aviation Day!
Your highest professionalism, dedication and responsibility help us solve the most pressing challenges of our time. Thanks to the dedicated and courageous work of pilots and employees of the aviation infrastructure, aviation is a boast for our Republic.
We appreciate the professionalism of Tatarstan pilots and air traffic controllers, flight attendants and the engineering and technical staff of the sector, and sincerely thank them for their high loyalty to professional duties and responsibilities.
Aviation is always moving forward, to new heights and achievements!
We wish you strength and inspiration for fruitful work, new reaches of success on your way toward stability and prosperity, fulfillment of your cherished hopes and desires! Health and long life to you!
Respectfully,
Albert Karimov
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade of Tatarstan
Dear current and retired employees of the customs service!
On behalf of the Government of the Republic of Tatarstan, I congratulate you on your professional holiday, the Customs Officer Day of the Russian Federation!
In the context of globalisation processes, the relevance and importance of the customs service is increasing. Owing to the activities of customs officers, the safety of human life and the environment in general is being protected, the competitiveness of the economy is increased in the national interests.
The Tatarstan Customs Service is continuously improving it work, with the most important indicators of its performance being the use of the latest information technologies, professionalism, decency, and responsibility of its employees.
I express my deep gratitude to the long-service employees for their dedication and mentoring. You have laid a solid foundation for the current success of the Customs. Our sincere gratitude also goes to those who are still in the ranks, passing on valuable experience to the new generation.
I congratulate all the employees of the customs service in Tatarstan on their professional holiday and wish you peaceful service, good health, family well-being, and every success in your life!
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Industry and Trade of Tatarstan Albert Karimov
There are more than 3,000 mechanical engineering enterprises employing about 120,000 people in the republic today. Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov said this today in Naberezhnye Chelny at a ceremony dedicated to the Mechanical Engineer’s Day.
Before the official ceremony, the President toured an exhibition of products manufactured by Tatarstan’s mechanical engineering companies. The exhibition displayed trucks, buses, tractors, electric cars, charging stations, gas turbine power plants, medical equipment, etc.
Rustam Minnikhanov congratulated the industry workers on their professional holiday and stressed that despite all the difficulties, this year there has been a dynamic growth in the indicators of the enterprises. During the first seven months of 2021, products worth RUB 408 billion were shipped, which is 1.5 times higher than in 2019. Positive changes are shown both by large companies and midsize enterprises in small towns.
The Tatarstan President also expressed gratitude to long-service workers of the sector, noting that many companies employ several generations of working families.
Then, President Minnikhanov presented a number of Tatarstan awards for great contribution to the development of the mechanical engineering sector.
Today, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade of Tatarstan Albert Karimov held an open meeting with students of the Kazan National Research Technological University.
During the event, Minister Karimov delivered a comprehensive speech on the topic “Tatarstan’s Manufacturing Industry as the Main Driver of Regional Economic Development”, during which he outlined the main achievements of industrial sectors in Tatarstan and spoke about the main achievements and trends in the republic’s manufacturing industry development.
In his welcome address he pointed out that the main source of labour productivity is the transition to Industry 4.0, the industrial revolution based on massive implementation of information technologies.
Today, a marking system is applied in production facilities that allows one to track the location of a product. There are examples of smart factories where machines communicate with each other via the internet and produce personalised products without human intervention.