The event will take place from August 9th to 15th. The organizer is the National Association of Infrastructure Companies (NAIC), with the support of the “Russian Highways” State Company, the BRICS Business Council, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The Road Rally is included in the BRICS 2025 events plan.
The Road Rally route consists of two stages:
1. “Yekaterinburg – Kazan”: “Youth” Stage
The “Youth” route starts in Yekaterinburg. International students from BRICS+ countries studying at Russian universities will participate in the Road Rally. The students will finish in Kazan, where they will pass the baton to the Road Rally participants – representatives of the business community from BRICS+ countries.
2. “Kazan – Moscow” is the part of the Road Rally for representatives of the foreign business community. Currently, participation has been confirmed by representatives of top management from over 30 construction, infrastructure, logistics, and oil and gas companies from 15 participating and invited BRICS countries.
Along the route through the Sverdlovsk, Bashkortostan, Tatarstan, Nizhny Novgorod, and Vladimir regions, a series of business and cultural events will be held to present the trade, industrial, investment, and tourism potential of the Russian regions.
Stops will be organized in the cities of Yekaterinburg, Dyurtyuli, Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Suzdal, and Moscow.
As a reminder, in pursuance of the instruction of the President of the Russian Federation regarding the development of the “Russia” automobile route, the State Company will complete the construction of the M-12 “Vostok” highway to Yekaterinburg in 2025. The BRICS Road Rally along the Yekaterinburg – Moscow route is timed to coincide with the official launch of traffic on the Dyurtyuli-Achit section of the highway.
As part of the Road Rally, representatives of construction, logistics, and financial organizations from participating and invited BRICS countries will familiarize themselves with the infrastructure of our country and the culture of 8 regions along the Yekaterinburg – Moscow route. Official meetings and events will be held with the participation of regional authorities and event partners.
The Road Rally route consists of two stages:
1. “Yekaterinburg – Kazan”: “Youth” Stage
The “Youth” route starts in Yekaterinburg. International students from BRICS+ countries studying at Russian universities will participate in the Road Rally. The students will finish in Kazan, where they will pass the baton to the Road Rally participants – representatives of the business community from BRICS+ countries.
2. “Kazan – Moscow” is the part of the Road Rally for representatives of the foreign business community. Currently, participation has been confirmed by representatives of top management from over 30 construction, infrastructure, logistics, and oil and gas companies from 15 participating and invited BRICS countries.
Along the route through the Sverdlovsk, Bashkortostan, Tatarstan, Nizhny Novgorod, and Vladimir regions, a series of business and cultural events will be held to present the trade, industrial, investment, and tourism potential of the Russian regions.
Stops will be organized in the cities of Yekaterinburg, Dyurtyuli, Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Suzdal, and Moscow.
As a reminder, in pursuance of the instruction of the President of the Russian Federation regarding the development of the “Russia” automobile route, the State Company will complete the construction of the M-12 “Vostok” highway to Yekaterinburg in 2025. The BRICS Road Rally along the Yekaterinburg – Moscow route is timed to coincide with the official launch of traffic on the Dyurtyuli-Achit section of the highway.
As part of the Road Rally, representatives of construction, logistics, and financial organizations from participating and invited BRICS countries will familiarize themselves with the infrastructure of our country and the culture of 8 regions along the Yekaterinburg – Moscow route. Official meetings and events will be held with the participation of regional authorities and event partners.