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https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/store/pricing
Overview
Partners on Steam are responsible for setting and managing pricing for their products.
Keep in mind that when a currency gets added, the developers/publishers have to set a price so that games are actually for sale. This does NOT happen automatically. It can mean that games will never be for purchase because no new price gets entered. Also keep in mind that actual prices might not be in line with what you hope they would be, because again the developers/publishers set the prices.
You'll just have to wait. There are people from other countries making threads yearly for 5+ year now and those currencies still haven't been added.
and you already have separate pricing.
https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/store/pricing/currencies
as you can see the recommendation from Valve is a lower price for your area. Valves recommended pricing does set the CIS - USD price to about 50% of the entered USD price. a USD 60 would be CIS-USD 28 in your example.
the most common offenders for ignoring the recommendations are the big publishers because they have their own profit maximizing procedures.