"It is anticipated that the president will give assessments to the current situation in the global economy and policy. Certainly, the case in point will be problems currently faced by the world’s economy at large, unfair competition among states, trade and financial wars, sanctions, restrictions, and so on," he said, TASS reported.
"The president will share his assessment of multipolar economic model forming and will give the assessment to opportunities and prospects opening this process for players of the entire global market," Ushakov stated.
The greater portion of the president’s speech will be dedicated to further economic development of the country, the Kremlin spokesman said.
"The president will dedicate a significant part of his statement to tasks Russia faces at present and will face tomorrow - tasks of supporting further economic development of the country, stimulating domestic business activity, creating conditions for comfortable doing business and strengthening external trade and investment ties," Ushakov added.