FEDC discussed the development of the “Rovnoye” investment site and the prospects for creating an International Priority Development Area (IPDA)

A meeting was held in Blagoveshchensk with the participation of the Minister of Economic Development and External Relations of the Amur Region Oksana Kuksheneva, the head of the Blagoveshchensk Municipal District Denis Saltykov, residents of the “Amurskaya” priority development area implementing projects at the “Rovnoye” site, and potential investors, including from the People's Republic of China. The organizer is a subsidiary of the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC) - FEDC “Amurskaya”. Amur Region is currently the leading investment territory in the Far East. The planned investment volume is 2.2 trillion rubles; it is planned to create more than 12 thousand new jobs. In fact, residents have already invested 1.6 trillion rubles, 8.9 thousand jobs have been created. To implement new projects, a strategically promising territory is being developed – the “Rovnoye” investment site, with a total area of ​​over 1,000 hectares. There are already 16 residents implementing their projects on the site for a total investment of 12.5 billion rubles. These are not only investors from the Amur Region, but also from Moscow, Leningrad Regions, Khabarovsk and Primorsky Krai, as well as the People's Republic of China.

A meeting was held in Blagoveshchensk with the participation of the Minister of Economic Development and External Relations of the Amur Region Oksana Kuksheneva, the head of the Blagoveshchensk Municipal District Denis Saltykov, residents of the “Amurskaya” priority development area implementing projects at the “Rovnoye” site, and potential investors, including from the People's Republic of China. The organizer is a subsidiary of the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC) - FEDC “Amurskaya”.

Amur Region is currently the leading investment territory in the Far East. The planned investment volume is 2.2 trillion rubles; it is planned to create more than 12 thousand new jobs. In fact, residents have already invested 1.6 trillion rubles, 8.9 thousand jobs have been created.

To implement new projects, a strategically promising territory is being developed – the “Rovnoye” investment site, with a total area of ​​over 1,000 hectares. There are already 16 residents implementing their projects on the site for a total investment of 12.5 billion rubles. These are not only investors from the Amur Region, but also from Moscow, Leningrad Regions, Khabarovsk and Primorsky Krai, as well as the People's Republic of China.

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