Russia's St. Petersburg International Economic Forum Concludes with $89.6 Billion in Deals
Moscow. Approximately 89.6 billion US dollars (about 6.6 trillion rubles) worth of agreements have been concluded at the 2026 International Economic Forum held in St. Petersburg, Russia.
The executive secretary of the forum's organizing committee informed on Saturday that 1,084 various agreements were concluded during the four-day event. The forum was organized from Wednesday to Saturday.
According to him, representatives from 142 countries participated in this year's forum. Discussions were held on various topics including trade, investment, energy, technology, infrastructure development, and international economic cooperation, and agreements related to various sectors were signed.
Known as Russia's major international economic event, this forum brings together government representatives, industrialists, investors, and economic policymakers from around the world in one place. According to the organizers, this year's participation and the volume of agreements indicate a continuous increase in international interest in the forum.
Challenges in the global economy, regional cooperation, new investment opportunities, and strategies for long-term economic development were also widely discussed at the forum.
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