Fabiola Febrinastri
Jum'at, 28 November 2025 | 12:07 WIB
President of the Russian Federation, one of the speakers in Eastern Economic Forum in 2025, Vladimir Putin. (Dok: Alabuga Start)

SuaraBogor.id - An economic centre of gravity is inexorably shifting towards Asia. This process has been going on for many years and, according to experts, has become irreversible. Asian countries are demonstrating high growth rates, while positions of traditional leaders — the USA and Europe — are gradually weakening.

According to the Boao Forum for Asia, the region is the main contributor to global growth and will remain its driving force in the coming years. Between 2010 and 2020, Asian countries accounted for 52% of global GDP growth.

Today, nearly 60% of the world's population lives in Asia, and the region accounts for the world's largest consumer market. As a result, Asian economies are increasing their global share: according to experts' estimates, Asia's share of total global GDP (in purchasing power parity) reached about 48% in 2024. By comparison, Europe and North America together account for about one-third of the global economy. In other words, economic leadership is increasingly shifting to the East.

Thus, while speaking at the Eastern Economic Forum in 2025, Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation, said:

"We have good neighbour relations with many countries – including China, India, Indonesia... There are small, but rapidly developing countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, with which we have had special relations for decades. Why shouldn't we take advantage of all this? This is not a U-turn. It is a response to active processes taking place in the world and in the global economy."

Simply put, the redistribution of global economic influence in favour of the East dictates the need to build new ties and strategies.

RUSSIA AS A TECHNOLOGY HUB AND A LAND OF OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG PROFESSIONALS

Russia is focusing on partnerships with the Asian region and the development of high-tech centres — technology parks, special economic zones, and scientific and educational clusters.

Not only is the goal to modernise industry, but to also transform the country into an attractive technology hub capable of drawing talents from around the world. However, implementing this strategy requires a sufficient number of qualified personnel.

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One approach has been developed by Alabuga, Russia's most effective special economic zone - building its own talent pool through in-house training of qualified employees.

In 2020, the company launched the Alabuga Polytech educational centre, opening its doors to school graduates from all over Russia. Not only has the project proven itself in the market, but has also been recognized by Vladimir Putin.

"Alabuga Polytech, which operates in Alabuga, trains specialists. This is a very good example and necessary fields. Continue to replicate", said President of the Russian Federation.

Continuing the trend of developing its personnel policy, the Alabuga SEZ entered the global arena and, about three years ago, launched the Alabuga Start international employment programme, aimed at attracting ambitious young women aged 18 to 22 from Asia, Africa, and Latin America to work in a wide variety of fields.

Alabuga Start international employment programme, aimed at attracting ambitious young women aged 18 to 22 from Asia, Africa, and Latin America to work in a wide variety of fields. (Dok: Alabuga Start)

In fact, this is a unique personnel launchpad that allows school graduates with no experience to acquire a profession and build a career in one of the most advanced industrial parks in the country. The offer is in high demand — since 2022, about 1,000 girls have joined the Alabuga Start programme.

The Alabuga Start programme offers participants attractive terms for starting their careers:

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