Manufacturers of Russian agricultural machinery wrote a letter to Vladimir Putin

According to the data of the Rosspetsmash Association, the introduction of the so-called unified subsidy for the production of agricultural equipment, instead of a set of programs to support specialized equipment, will lead to a reduction in investment in production. "The decrees of the government of the Russian Federation (No. 145, 146, 547, 634, 163, etc.) should remain fixed even with the adoption of a single subsidy," the Rosspetsmash letter to the President of the Russian Federation stated.

According to Denis Krivtsov, general director of the TONAR machine-building plant, the idea of ​​introducing a subsidy could undermine the trust relationship between the plants and the state. According to his statement, the subsidy is a shameless attempt to shift the responsibilities of the authorities on the shoulders of enterprises, to impose such problems as: inflation, the stability of the ruble exchange rate and others, on the shoulders of workers.

Arguments about the unfinished and ineffective bill, Rosspetsmash expressed in letters and other people's elected representatives. Appeals have already been sent to Dmitry Medvedev, Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Denis Manturov, Head of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, and Andrei Belousov, Presidential Aide.

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