Министерство промышленности и торговли Российской Федерации | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | May 12, 2008 |
Preceding agency |
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Jurisdiction | Russian Federation |
Headquarters | IQ-quarter, Moscow |
Minister responsible | |
Child agency | |
Website |
minpromtorg |
The Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation (Minpromtorg, MITRF, Russian: Министерство промышленности и торговли Российской Федерации) is an executive ministry of Government of Russia. Its headquarters are in Moscow. [1]
The ministry regulates foreign trade, defense and civil industries, metrology, technical standardization, and aviation technology development. It is a federal executive body. [2]
MITRF is responsible for subsidizing subcontractors to acquire products for government via investment contracts (special investments contracts) [3] and may also forcibly regulate prices (e.g. for steel industry).
MITRF is responsible for contracts involving R&D activities at the expense of government budget. [4] [5] As of 2013 the results of research may be transferred to a subcontractor ownership upon fulfilling (completion) of a contract. [4] [5]
MITRF is a successor to the Soviet Union State Planning Committee (Gosplan)[ citation needed].
Министерство промышленности и торговли Российской Федерации | |
Agency overview | |
---|---|
Formed | May 12, 2008 |
Preceding agency |
|
Jurisdiction | Russian Federation |
Headquarters | IQ-quarter, Moscow |
Minister responsible | |
Child agency | |
Website |
minpromtorg |
The Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation (Minpromtorg, MITRF, Russian: Министерство промышленности и торговли Российской Федерации) is an executive ministry of Government of Russia. Its headquarters are in Moscow. [1]
The ministry regulates foreign trade, defense and civil industries, metrology, technical standardization, and aviation technology development. It is a federal executive body. [2]
MITRF is responsible for subsidizing subcontractors to acquire products for government via investment contracts (special investments contracts) [3] and may also forcibly regulate prices (e.g. for steel industry).
MITRF is responsible for contracts involving R&D activities at the expense of government budget. [4] [5] As of 2013 the results of research may be transferred to a subcontractor ownership upon fulfilling (completion) of a contract. [4] [5]
MITRF is a successor to the Soviet Union State Planning Committee (Gosplan)[ citation needed].