
Trade Representative of the Russian Federation in Tajikistan: “It is necessary to expand cooperation between leading Russian IT companies and government agencies and businesses in the Republic of Tajikistan”.
We are discussing the key trends of Russian-Tajik economic cooperation formed by the end of 2024, with RF Trade Representative in the Republic of Tajikistan Evgeny Korenkov, whose speech became one of the key events of the PLUS-Forum “Digital Tajikistan” on November, 25.
We are discussing the key trends of Russian-Tajik economic cooperation formed by the end of 2024, with RF Trade Representative in the Republic of Tajikistan Evgeny Korenkov, whose speech became one of the key events of the PLUS-Forum “Digital Tajikistan” on November, 25.Journal: PLUS №11-12 (319-320), 2024
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- Russia on the way to a cashless society. Still on the way, or have we already arrived?
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- International PLUS-Forum “Digital Tajikistan”: Surpassed Expectations
- Trade Representative of the Russian Federation in Tajikistan: “It is necessary to expand cooperation between leading Russian IT companies and government agencies and businesses in the Republic of Tajikistan”.
- PLUS-Forum Retail Central Asia: Key Trends in eCommerce and Retail 2024
- Our readers speak!
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- A system of cross-border settlements, secured by the “trust” of all participants
- New opportunities for business development and counteracting fraud were discussed at the NSPK Technology Conference
- Cryptocurrencies as a tool for cross-border transfers. Pros and cons
- The need for cryptocurrencies regulation in financial sectors
- Security of cryptocurrency exchanges. How to protect your assets
- Is it possible to predict a revolution?
- Foreign vendors have left, processing remains. How is the market developing and what awaits it?
- Biometrics 2.0: development of technologies under Federal Law 572-FZ
- What is RTDF (and how to combat it)
- Cyber vulnerability in the banking and payments industry from a psychologist’s prospective