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MOSCOW REGION INVESTMENT OUTLOOK

MOSCOW REGION INVESTMENT OUTLOOK. GENERAL DATA. Territory – 4 5 , 8 00 sq.km – more than the territory of Belgium, Switzerland or Holland. 378 municipalities including. Population – 6,7 millions – 2 place among the regions of Russia. Over 150 000 enterprises.

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MOSCOW REGION INVESTMENT OUTLOOK

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  1. MOSCOW REGION INVESTMENT OUTLOOK

  2. GENERAL DATA Territory – 45,800 sq.km – more than the territory of Belgium, Switzerland or Holland 378 municipalities including Population – 6,7millions –2 place among the regions of Russia Over 150 000 enterprises • 36municipal districts • 36urban districts • 306urban districts

  3. MOSCOW REGION ADVANTAGES Economic growth Annually 9% Presence ofhigh – skilled manpower resources Efficient production In 2007 GRP has exceeded 32,5 billion Euros Favorable economic – geographical position Stability Unemployment rate 0,83%: Well -developed transport network High purchase power 6,7million consumers MR + Moscow – 20 million consumers Investment Potential 2007: investments in basic capital– 10,25 billion Euros, including foreign investments – 3,6 billion Euros Dynamically developing region

  4. ECONOMIC GROWTH • In2007the Moscow region was taking the following positions among subjects of the Russian Federation: • According to the Federal Agency of Statistics the regional macroeconomic volume has exceeded 102 billion Euros, i.e.47%more than in 2006 Wholesale and retail trade turnover Gross Regionalproduction volume; Paid Consumerservices volume; Poultry and milk production Investments incapital stock Domestic house commissioning

  5. GROSS REGIONAL PRODUCT (GRP) Billion Euros

  6. REGIONAL BUDGET Billion Euros

  7. TAX STRUCTURE • Federal taxes (capital): • Tax on the profit of organizations (24%) • Value added tax (0, 10 or 18% depending on the output production) • Individual income tax (13%, for some types of income the tax rate can make 35, 30, 9 and 6%). • Unified social tax (the tax rate is differentiated depending on incomes and activity statuses of organizations, paying the tax) • Regional taxes (capital): • Corporate property tax (2,2%) • Transport tax (depending on category of transport facilities) • Municipal taxes: • Land taxes (the rates are stated by regulatory legal acts of municipalities’ representative bodies of the Moscow region and not to exceed 0,3% and 1,5% (depending on the category and use of land plots)

  8. INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS • INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT – a territorial part of one or more municipalities, equipped under the unified site design, with all the elements of engineer, transport, business and social infrastructure, necessary for accommodation and normal functioning of various manufactures and their associated services Forms of industrial districts: Industrial parks Agro industrial parks Techno parks Logistic parks Multifunctional centers

  9. LAYOUT OF INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS

  10. SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES • Special economic zone is defined by the Government of the Russian Federation as a territorial part of the Russian Federation, where a special mode of business activity works • According to the Federal law special economic zones of four types are formed: • industrial - commercial, • technical - implementation, • touristic – recreational zones, • port areas. • The state support of creation SEZ • Tax benefits and customs regulations for SEZ residents

  11. TECHNICAL – IMPLEMENTATION SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE in the city of DUBNA 1 3 2 4 Panorama of programmers camp site

  12. AGRO INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX • 480 large and average collective farms • 300 farm households • 700 thousand individual household plots • 3,3 per cent of agricultural gross output in the Russian Federation at 0,3 per cent of the Russian farmlands from the total area • The leading position in the Central federal district: • 1 place in milk and vegetables production • 2 place in meat, egg and potato production

  13. DEVELOPMENT OF REAL ESTATE MARKET Average price for a square meter of a multistory house, Euros Quantity supply of storage real estate, thousands sq. m Quantity supply of qualitative trade real estate Quantity supply of office real estate in the Moscow region thousand sq. m. thousand sq. m.

  14. CONSTRUCTION SPHERE • The construction sphere of the Region is in a definite sense the motive power of the Region social and economic development and the leader of the Russian construction branch. Since the year 2004 the Moscow Region has been putting more housing into operation than any other constituent entity of the Russian Federation. • More than 7000 organizations with the total number of employees about 700 thousand people work in the construction sphere of the Moscow Region (engineering survey, engineering, construction, building industry). • In the year 2007 the amount of work and services accomplished by the enterprises of the construction industry has grown by 16,1 % and made 9,5 billion US dollars

  15. HOUSING CONSTRUCTION Million square meters

  16. LABOR FORCES AND EMPLOYMENT OF POPULATION • Annual population of the Moscow region in 2008 has made 6 659,2 thousand inhabitants • Annual number of people employed in the Moscow region economics in 2007 made 2 818,9 thousands • Wage level of a worker has made440euros a month

  17. TRANSPORT • The Moscow region is the largest traffic centre of Russia • About 160 hundred people are employed in the transport system of the Moscow Region • Every day regional transport organizations carry about three million passengers. Transportations are mostly carried out by motor and railway transport • Cargo transportation scope in the Region has increased almost in 2 times during the last six years • The Government of the Moscow Region adopted the program “Transport and logistics system development in the Moscow Region in the years 2006-2010”. Private investments in the realization of the program will make up about 7,2 billion Euros

  18. AIR TRANSPORT • 3 international airports • 1 domestic airport

  19. ROADS & HIGHWAYS • 22 822 km general purpose roads • 2 450 km highways • Central Ring Road • 516 km • 30 road junctions • (flyovers) • 95 overpasses • 56 bridges

  20. RAILWAYS • Average 200 million passengers p/year • More than 2 000 trains p/day

  21. SCIENTIFIC POTENTIAL • Scientific complex of the Moscow region includes about 200 scientific – research and scientific – industrial organizations • Over eight thousand research workers have got a scientific degree. Among them there 25 academicians and 38 corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences • At present 9 from 14scientific centers of the Russian Federation are located in the Moscow region: Dubna, Korolyov, Reutov, Fryazino, Putschino, Troitsk, Zhukovsky, Protvino and Chernogolovka

  22. INVESTMENTS • The consolidation of the financial standing of enterprises enables to change fundamentally the investment activity situation. In the year 2007 the volume of investment in the main capital passed 10 billion Euros in the Region as a whole. That is 1,3 times more than in the year 2006 • The number of the employees of the Region enterprises and organizations in 2007 grew by more than 100 thousand people with the general growth of the employees number in so called “new economy sectors” • Food and processing industry, building materials production, logistics, road construction and service, high-tech goods production, etc. are highly profitable and very attractive for the investors

  23. INTERNATIONAL CREDIT RATING

  24. DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN MOSCOW REGION ECONOMICS Billion Euros

  25. EXTERNAL TRADE TURNOVER Billion Euros

  26. STRUCTURE OF FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN VARIOUS TYPES OF BUSINESSES

  27. TOTAL FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN MOSCOW REGION ECONOMICS IN 2007 (10 COUNTRIES-LEADERS) Germany Sweden France United Kingdom Finland Republic of Korea Austria Italy Denmark USA Billion Euros

  28. GERMANY FOREIGN ENTERPRISES FRANCE ITALY USA BELGIUM REPUBLIC OF KOREA AUSTRIA SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM DENMARK

  29. GERMANY FOREIGN ENTERPRISES, GERMANY FRANCE ITALY USA BELGIUM REPUBLIC OF KOREA AUSTRIA SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM DENMARK

  30. GERMANY FOREIGN ENTERPRISES, FRANCE FRANCE ITALY USA BELGIUM REPUBLIC OF KOREA AUSTRIA SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM DENMARK

  31. GERMANY FOREIGN ENTERPRISES, ITALY FRANCE ITALY USA BELGIUM REPUBLIC OF KOREA AUSTRIA SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM DENMARK

  32. GERMANY FOREIGN ENTERPRISES, USA FRANCE ITALY USA BELGIUM REPUBLIC OF KOREA AUSTRIA SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM DENMARK

  33. GERMANY FOREIGN ENTERPRISES, BELGIUM FRANCE ITALY USA BELGIUM REPUBLIC OF KOREA AUSTRIA SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM DENMARK

  34. GERMANY FOREIGN ENTERPRISES, REPUBLIC OF KOREA FRANCE ITALY USA BELGIUM REPUBLIC OF KOREA AUSTRIA SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM DENMARK

  35. GERMANY FOREIGN ENTERPRISES, AUSTRIA FRANCE ITALY USA BELGIUM REPUBLIC OF KOREA AUSTRIA SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM DENMARK

  36. GERMANY FOREIGN ENTERPRISES, SWEDEN FRANCE ITALY USA BELGIUM REPUBLIC OF KOREA AUSTRIA SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM DENMARK

  37. GERMANY FOREIGN ENTERPRISES, UNITED KINGDOM FRANCE ITALY USA BELGIUM REPUBLIC OF KOREA AUSTRIA SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM DENMARK

  38. GERMANY FOREIGN ENTERPRISES, DENMARK FRANCE ITALY USA BELGIUM REPUBLIC OF KOREA AUSTRIA SWEDEN UNITED KINGDOM DENMARK

  39. GERMAN INVESTMENTS IN ECONOMICSOF THE MOSCOW REGION In 2004 a wallpaper factory of ERISMANN Company was brought into operation in the city of Voskresenk. Now already 3 industrial lines are functioning with the total output of over 6 million wallpaper rolls a year.About 100 new working places have been made. ERISMANN Company works on further development of production. In 2005 REHAU Company constructed a factory producing plastic window profile in Gzhel settlement of the Ramensky district in the territory of 22 ha. The number of working places makes 130. This factory in the Moscow region has become one of the largest investment projects of REHAU Company in the East Eurospe, it has considerable opportunities for further production development. Technological process of profiles production is fully automated and controlled by powerful computer – driven systems.

  40. GERMAN INVESTMENTS IN ECONOMICSOF THE MOSCOW REGION • “KNAUF Insulation” Ltd. – an associated company of KNAUF Group in October, 2007 accomplished construction of a factory producing insulating materials in the Stupinsky district. The number of new working places - 200. The enterprise output at the designed capacity is to be 40 thousand tons of fiber glass. • In August 2008 a complete re-equipment of “KNAUF Gyps” factory making gypsum plaster products in the city of Krasnogorsk was accomplished and as a result, the enterprise output has 2,5 times increased. Investment volume in construction - 93 million Euros.

  41. GERMAN INVESTMENTS IN ECONOMICSOF THE MOSCOW REGION • In 2007 “METRO Group” Company constructed two retail complexes in the Lyuberetsky and Leninsky districts, the company plans further construction of hypermarkets in the Moscow region. • Now in the municipal district of Noginsk a first line construction of the largest in Russia and the second in Eurospe (after FRG) company logistic – distribution complex of 32 thousand sq. m. has been completed. 700 new working places have been made. • In April 2008 “Robert Bosch GmbH” Company has started constructing its Russian head office in the city of Khimki.Besides office premises, a storage complex and three training centers will be built.

  42. Efficient economic policy, • realized by the government of the Moscow region • Personal income • growth – purchase • power increase • Development of social and • transport infrastructure • Success factors • State support • of business activity • Industrial • development • Development of • scientific potential MOSCOW REGION OUTLOOK

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