俄罗斯聚焦实现经济持续发展
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-12-08 06:00

Group 1: Global Governance and Economic Shifts - The current global governance structure is undergoing significant changes, with emerging economies, represented by BRICS, rapidly rising while developed economies resist relinquishing their central positions [2][3] - Russia's Finance Minister Siluanov emphasized that the traditional "developed-developing" binary classification is weakening, and emerging economies are gaining momentum, advocating for their increased representation in international institutions [2][4] - The forum discussed the role of Russia in the new global governance order, aligning with China's global governance initiatives, highlighting the importance of equitable global governance and the active participation of Global South countries [3][4] Group 2: Economic Transformation and New Financial Mechanisms - The world economy is in a profound transitional phase, with new financial mechanisms emerging to replace traditional systems like SWIFT, driven by the weaponization of existing financial tools [5][6] - The focus of discussions included addressing climate crises, debt issues, energy transitions, and ensuring food security, reflecting both traditional concerns and new challenges in global governance [5][6] - A new form of globalization characterized by regional integration and cooperation among friendly nations is replacing the previous model of comprehensive globalization, as trade disputes and tariff barriers rise [6][7] Group 3: Technological Transformation and AI Development - Russia recognizes the need for economic transformation beyond fossil fuels, emphasizing the importance of technology as a key driver for future economic growth [7][8] - The competition in economic development is increasingly centered around the application and advancement of artificial intelligence, with a focus on achieving technological sovereignty [7][8] - The Russian government plans to shift its budget priorities towards supporting key technology sectors, including microelectronics and robotics, to enhance its technological capabilities [8]