Entrepreneurs will be informed about the future of foreign economic activity at the "Course on Foreign Economic Activity" conference

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In December, Moscow will host the conference "Course on Foreign Economic Activity" from Tochka Bank, where entrepreneurs will discuss trends in foreign economic activity and opportunities for Russian business in the global market.

On December 4, 2025, Moscow will host a key event for participants in foreign economic activity — the "Course on Foreign Economic Activity" conference. The event, organized by Point Bank, will bring together entrepreneurs, experts and representatives of logistics companies to discuss current trends and solutions in the field of international trade.

The conference will be held in a hybrid format — offline at the RBC event center and online for remote participants. The program includes presentations by leading experts on foreign economic activity, practical cases of companies and a discussion of strategies that will help businesses operate in the face of sanctions pressure, currency fluctuations and changing logistics routes.

Speakers included Nikolay Gritsai, an expert on foreign economic activity and trade with China, Sergey Noritsin, Director of Financial Institutions and International Settlements at Tochka Bank, and Nikita Baranov, co-founder and Director of Strategy at the TLS GROUP logistics group. Experts will share their experience of entering foreign markets, optimizing financial flows and building sustainable supply chains.

The organizers note that the conference is aimed at entrepreneurs who are already working with foreign partners or are just planning to expand into foreign markets. In addition to the business program, participants will enjoy panel discussions and networking — an opportunity to share experiences and establish new contacts with business representatives from different regions.

Special attention will be paid to the issues of international settlements, the role of digital tools in foreign economic activity and the impact of artificial intelligence on logistics and customs clearance processes. The speakers will discuss what changes await market participants in the coming years and which technologies will help companies increase their resilience in international trade.

To participate in the conference, you can purchase a ticket on the event's website, and a 15% discount is valid until October 26. Tochka Bank's customers will be able to pay for participation with bonus points as part of the loyalty program. The online version will allow you to connect to the performances in real time and ask questions to the experts live.

The organizers are confident that the Course on Foreign Economic Activity will become a platform where entrepreneurs will not only be able to gain relevant knowledge, but also find partners for new export and import projects. In the context of the transformation of global markets, such events are becoming an important fulcrum for businesses seeking development and sustainability in the international arena.