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NFIA Analytics: Russian business is losing liquidity

According to analysts from the National Financial Information Agency (NFIA), more than half (54%) of Russian businessmen were forced to deal with the problems associated with a decrease in sales in March. At the same time, in the segment of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), 83% of market participants had to cut their costs. According to a survey of 500 respondents representing SMEs in various regions of the Russian Federation, about 37% of them decided to cut marketing and IT spending. In 23% of cases, entrepreneurs ...

Modified: 03.29.2022
business , Ukraine , sanctions , state support , liquidity , losses , layoffs , SMEs , checks , benefits , taxes , self-employed
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EXPERTS POINTED OUT THE NECESSITY OF BUSINESS AND MINISTRIES’ PARTNERSHIP

... Representation, together with representatives of the All-Russian public organization Business Russia, organized a roundtable discussion on the subject “Causes of Conflicts... ... invaluable contribution to the development of the national economy. Kuznetsov noted that SMEs did not have their own significant resources. They directly depend on the well-being... ... restaurateurs are ready to enter the "white" business and even pay three times more taxes if the legislators meet halfway. But this has not happened yet. In the final...

Modified: 04.01.2021
Association of Lawyers in the Field of Liquidation and Bankruptcy , Vladimir Kuznetsov , Business Russia , business , bankruptcy , coronacrisis , restaurants , Sergey Mironov , Andrey Pavlov , taxes , VAT , SMEs , Elina Sidorenko , Zabusiness.rf
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