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  1. Maksim Stanislavovich Oreshkin (Russian: Максим Станиславович Орешкин; born 21 July 1982) is a Russian economist and statesman who served as the Minister for Economic Development from 30 November 2016 to 15 January 2020.

  2. Maxim. Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office. Biography. Event feed. 1982. Born on July 21, in Moscow. 2002. Bachelor’s Degree in Economics, Higher School of Economics. 2004. Master’s Degree in Economics, Higher School of Economics. 2002–2006.

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    Oreshkin Maxim. Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office. 1982. Born on July 21, in Moscow. 2002. Bachelor’s Degree in Economics, Higher School of Economics. 2004. Master’s Degree in Economics, Higher School of Economics. 2002–2006.

  4. Aug 1, 2022 · Russia’s economy minister Maxim Oreshkin has emerged as a key asset for Vladimir Putin Bloomberg. On March 23, Vladimir Putin struck back, demanding that Russia’s adversaries in Europe pay their massive bills for its natural gas in roubles.

    • Early Life and Education
    • Banking Career and Beginning in Civil Service
    • Minister of Economic Development
    • Praise and Criticism
    • Conclusion

    Born on July 21, 1983, Oreshkin grew up in Moscow. His motheris a university professor and published scientist, while his older brother works in the banking industry. Oreshkin has remained quiet about his private life, however, and not much has been reported about his family. Almost nothing is known, for instance, about his father and he seems to h...

    Oreshkin worked at Russia’s Central Bank from 2002-2006, starting while still pursuing his master’s degree. During his time at the Central Bank he served as a chief economist, as well as head of the balance of payments department. He then held a number of positions at private banks, both Russian- and foreign-owned. From 2006-2010 worked at Rosbank,...

    On November 30, 2016, Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Maxim Oreshkin to the position of Minister of Economic Development, commenting that “you haven’t been working for very long, but as a whole you have worked for some time and you’ve proved yourself successful.” The former minister, Aleksey Ulyukayev, had fallen from grace due to a brib...

    Maxim Oreshkin has received both praise and criticism for his views and performance in both private sector and governmental positions. Anton Siluanov, the Russian Minister of Finance, described Oreshkin as a “classy macroeconomist” and a “super-qualified specialist.” Likewise, Elvira Nabiulina, head of the Central Bank, saidthat Oreshkin is, “one o...

    The career of Maxim Oreshkin is on an upward trajectory. He seems capable, well-liked, and an effective leader for the Ministry of Economic Development. There has been some speculation that President Putin might endorse him as a successor for the presidencywhen Putin’s term expires, but for now that is all it is—speculation. In the meantime, it can...

  5. Jul 30, 2022 · When sanctions made the Fortress Russia he helped build seem less impregnable, Maxim Oreshkin came up with a signature gambit to try and break the economic siege. Russia’s war on Ukraine...

  6. Nov 30, 2016 · Russia has named Maxim Oreshkin, a deputy finance minister, as the new economy minister following the arrest of the incumbent Alexei Ulyukayev earlier this month on allegations of corruption.