Yuri Borisov criticized the proposals of the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade on domestic processors
31.08.2021
Deputy Prime Minister Yury Borisov opposed the idea of the Ministry of Industry and Trade to postpone for two years the entry into force of the requirements obliging state structures to purchase electronics only on domestic processors. The problem has divided market participants into two camps: some insist on the need for a delay, others believe that the industry is ready to provide the required amount of components. An end to the discussion can be put on August 31 at a meeting with Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.
Sources “Kommersant” they said that on August 23, a closed meeting of Deputy Prime Minister Yury Borisov with the Ministry of Industry and Trade and top managers of « Baikal Electronics, STC Module, SPC Elvis, MCST (produces Elbrus processors). At the meeting, according to Kommersant's interlocutors, Mr. Borisov criticized the draft amendments of the Ministry of Industry and Trade to the 719th government decree on the introduction of a scoring system of criteria for the Russian origin of computer technology and electronics. One of the sources “Ъ” clarified that the fate of the project will be decided on August 31 at a meeting with Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.
Mr. Borisov's office confirmed that the meeting had taken place and the Ministry of Industry and Trade had received a remark about the inadmissibility of postponing mandatory use of Russian processors in equipment for government and corporate purchases. “Processor — the main product that determines the country of origin of the equipment. The situation is developing in such a way that, in order to please suppliers who do not want to substitute imports in a timely manner, attempts are being made to change the rules of the game for the entire Russian electronics industry, — conveyed “Ъ” through a representative of the Deputy Prime Minister. The Ministry of Industry and Trade did not respond to a request. Kommersant
attempts are being made to change the rules of the game for the entire Russian electronics industry, — conveyed “Ъ” through a representative of the Deputy Prime Minister. The Ministry of Industry and Trade did not respond to a request. Kommersant
attempts are being made to change the rules of the game for the entire Russian electronics industry, — conveyed “Ъ” through a representative of the Deputy Prime Minister. The Ministry of Industry and Trade did not respond to a request. Kommersant