President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Our today’s meeting will be dedicated to reviewing the company’s performance.
Director General of Rosatom Alexei Likhachev: I would like to begin by stating that, despite the external challenges, the state corporation has successfully maintained robust development parameters. Not only have we secured our existing projects, but we have also provided valuable framework for the future, particularly in terms of scientific and technological advancement.
Mr President, if I may begin with the economic indicators. We are witnessing an average annual revenue growth of 24 percent. We aspire to, and indeed expect to, surpass three trillion rubles this year. Of this amount, approximately 1.2 trillion will be derived from new products.
The average annual growth of foreign revenue stands at 23 percent. Another noteworthy fact is that this year, our workforce will exceed 400,000 people; Rosatom is expanding in terms of staff number. We are targeting a 12 percent average annual growth in labour productivity. Over the past five years, average salary growth has been 11 percent.
Mr President, we are enhancing our contribution to the nation's economy. Our nuclear order, which is largely secured and contracted for the next decade, amounts to 52 trillion roubles, most of which lies outside the state corporation's perimeter. I am convinced that through implementation, this figure will increase, potentially reaching up to 100 trillion rubles, representing a conditional investment of the nuclear industry in our nation’s economy.
Investment growth shows an average annual increase of 31 percent. We have achieved an annual investment of approximately 1.5 trillion rubles, primarily benefiting projects within the Russian Federation, although we also invest in foreign ventures.
Our contributions to taxes, social insurance, and the social sphere are also on the
