 The global logistics boom is changing the rules of the game for Russian business. US exports have reached $320.9 billion, the logistics PMI index has soared to 69.9 — this means overloaded supply chains and rising freight rates worldwide. At the same time, 8 key changes to 44-FZ and 5 tax innovations for 2026 have come into effect in Russia: elimination of limits on quotation requests, new rules for splitting procurement, a progressive personal income tax scale, and an increase in insurance premiums. What does this mean for entrepreneurs? First: global demand for transportation is driving up import costs — each batch of goods becomes more expensive at the delivery stage. Second: the simplification of 44-FZ opens a window for small and medium-sized businesses — the elimination of security for dumping and simplified small procurements lower the entry barrier. Third: the 2026 tax changes make manual reporting management unprofitable — a mistake in the progressive scale costs more than before. Fourth: the logistics boom creates a shortage of warehouses and transport — those who automate their supply chain through AI gain a speed advantage. Fifth: in the 'double squeeze' economic mode (GDP +0.5-1.5%, inflation 5-6%), those who delegate routine tasks to agents and focus on strategy survive. ASI Biont analyzes logistics and legal data in seconds, suggesting optimal solutions for procurement, taxes, and delivery timelines. Start — 1500 tokens on the platform. Entry point here: https://asibiont.com/