The project developed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, which introduces a point system for evaluating equipment for inclusion in the register of Russian radio-electronic products and a delay until 2024 for the mandatory use of domestic processors, contradicts the Information Security Doctrine, as well as Strategies for the development of the electronic industry until 2030, said in a letter from the General director of the MCST Alexander Kim, writes RBC.
The company announced the contradiction of the draft amendments to Government Decree No. 719 "On confirmation of the production of industrial products on the territory of Russia" to the Information Security Doctrine approved by the President of Russia, as well as the Strategy for the Development of the electronic industry until 2030. This is indicated by the data of the letter of the General Director of JSC "MCST" Alexander Kim, sent in 2021 to the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Economic Development, the FAS and the Ministry of Finance.
Within the framework of the project of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, it is proposed to introduce a point system for evaluating equipment for inclusion in the register of Russian radio-electronic products and postponing the mandatory use of Russian chips until 2024. According to the available data, Alexander Kim's letter says that even after 2024, the allowable throughput score can be scored without the use of domestic processors in the product and the mandatory installation in Russia of motherboards built on the basis of these processors. Manufacturers will be able to get the missing points through the use of secondary electronic modules of domestic production.
Alexander Kim proposes to leave the current government decree unchanged and introduce a separate "localized products" segment for Russian products with foreign processors with appropriate preferences at auctions on the "second superfluous" principle, while completely closing the access of such products to tenders of owners of critical information infrastructure