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Moving in a northern direction: Handy.

Efforts by Yakutian authorities have consistently focused on lessening the strain of Northern Supply, rearranging the network of providers in diverse arrangements.

Moving northward: Handy on the move
Moving northward: Handy on the move

Moving in a northern direction: Handy.

In a bid to enhance supply chain efficiency in Yakutia's northern regions, the Minister of Entrepreneurship, Timur Khandy, has announced a series of new measures.

During a recent "Direct Line" event, Aisen Nikolaev Yakutian Nikolai Sleptsov proposed the unification of entrepreneurs in cooperatives to address the supply issues prevalent in the region. Khandy expressed his support for this idea, believing that cooperatives could be an effective tool for improving logistics and coordination between entrepreneurs and authorities.

Khandy also revealed plans to prepare and submit a tax application with a 4% rate under the Simplified Tax System (STS) for a period of five years. This move is aimed at providing stability and predictability for entrepreneurs operating in the region.

Historically, Yakutia's authorities have made efforts to reduce the burden of northern supply, with various structural reforms implemented over time. Previously, Andrey Tarasenko, former government chairman, handled northern supply optimization, merging "Yakutoptorg" and OJSC "Tuymada-Agrosnab" to establish wholesale bases and food and vegetable delivery.

However, the current status of these initiatives and the effectiveness of cooperatives in addressing supply issues in Yakutia, specifically, remain unclear. The search results do not provide specific information about the impact of cooperatives or Khandy’s leadership or involvement in such initiatives.

Moreover, the status of subsidies for northern entrepreneurs' transportation expenses remains undefined. The young minister's ability to fully meet the requirements of logistics improvement and coordination between entrepreneurs and authorities is a question that remains unanswered.

For more detailed insights on these cooperatives or Timur Khandy's current projects, it may be necessary to consult local governmental reports, regional news sources, or specialized studies focused on Yakutia's economic and social initiatives. These resources could provide a more comprehensive understanding of the initiatives and their potential impact on Yakutia's northern regions.

The cooperatives proposed by Nikolaev Yakutian Nikolai Sleptsov, which Khandy supports as a potential solution for supply issues in Yakutia's northern regions, could have a significant impact on the industry, finance, and overall business landscape. Despite the plans to submit a tax application with a 4% rate under the Simplified Tax System (STS) for five years aiming at providing stability for entrepreneurs, the effectiveness of cooperatives and Khandy's leadership in this matter remains uncertain.

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