Topical business issues were discussed at a round table in Ramenskoye.
The Commissioner for the Protection of the Rights of Entrepreneurs in the Moscow Region Vladimir Golovnev met with businessmen of the Ramenskoye City District on the eve of the Day of the russian entrepreneur.
At a round table with the participation of the head of the district Viktor Nevolin and the head of the municipal public reception of the Business Ombudsman Alla Rodina discussed the current state of the business climate in the district, and also exchanged views on topical issues of doing business.
The meeting was held on the territory of the Gzhel Association, a world–famous porcelain manufacturer. The CEO of Gzhel LLC and the rector of Gzhel State University told the participants about the ceramic cluster, the complex development of the territory of folk crafts and the interaction of the university and business.
The most acute, according to the business community, is the issue of staffing at the moment. The entrepreneurs were interested in the possibility of compensating for the costs of advanced training and training of young employees, issues of land lease and support in the promotion of agricultural products; nuances of using a Single tax Account; shortening the time for considering applications from entrepreneurs to include new places in the layout of non-stationary retail facilities and much more.
The Authorized head of the city district gave exhaustive comments and recommendations to all the questions asked.
At the end of the event, Vladimir Golovnev awarded the most active entrepreneurs of the Ramenskoye City District with letters of thanks.
"Such meetings make communication between business and government more open, trusting. Entrepreneurs are bolder and more willing to talk about what they really care about, somewhere they even tell each other what to do in a given situation. Therefore, we will continue this practice in other urban districts of the Moscow Region," the Business Ombudsman commented.