⏰Мантуров: в 2024 году в России произведут около 980 тысяч автомобилей
Рост рынка и производства составит от 30 до 40%.
Общий объем российского авторынка к концу 2024 года составит 1,8 млн автомобилей, рассказал первый вице-премьер в интервью телеканалу «Россия 24».
Денис Мантуров подчеркнул, что виден рост покупок как со стороны населения, так и со стороны бизнеса. Он пояснил, что на рост повлияли меры государственной поддержки. Подробнее…
⏰Мантуров: в 2024 году в России произведут около 980 тысяч автомобилей
Рост рынка и производства составит от 30 до 40%.
Общий объем российского авторынка к концу 2024 года составит 1,8 млн автомобилей, рассказал первый вице-премьер в интервью телеканалу «Россия 24».
Денис Мантуров подчеркнул, что виден рост покупок как со стороны населения, так и со стороны бизнеса. Он пояснил, что на рост повлияли меры государственной поддержки. Подробнее…
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