In 2014, the Ministry of Regional Development was liquidated. Its construction functions were transferred to the Ministry of Construction, Housing and Utilities (Minstroy), causing strategic fragmentation.
Transitioning away from outdated Soviet-era manufacturing plants to energy-efficient building material production.
Post-2014 economic shifts severely limited the capital available to factories attempting to modernize with imported European equipment.
In 2014, the Ministry of Regional Development was liquidated. Its construction functions were transferred to the Ministry of Construction, Housing and Utilities (Minstroy), causing strategic fragmentation.
Transitioning away from outdated Soviet-era manufacturing plants to energy-efficient building material production.
Post-2014 economic shifts severely limited the capital available to factories attempting to modernize with imported European equipment.