"The priority development area covers 152,900 hectares and includes eight sites: “BirZM”, “Amurles”, “Ungun”, “Soyuznaya”, “VTK”, “DV Kvartal”, “Shalom”, and “Nizhneleninskoye”. Currently, seven residents are implementing projects in the “Amur-Khinganskaya” ASEZ under agreements with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation. The total announced investment volume is 21.7 billion rubles, with businesses creating 1,146 jobs. By the end of the first ten months of 2025, residents had invested over 9.5 billion rubles in the region's economy, creating 531 jobs," reported Alexey Razin, Director of the FEDC “Khabarovsk”.
During the Supervisory Board meeting, a plan for attracting new residents for 2026 was approved. It is planned to conclude agreements for operations in the “Amur-Khinganskaya” ASEZ with at least two new residents to implement three investment projects: the construction of a transshipment terminal, an agro-logistics terminal, and a petrochemical terminal. This will attract 24 billion rubles in fixed capital investment in 2026, create over 360 jobs, and strengthen the Jewish Autonomous Region's export potential.