Russia plans to create three new special economic zones, expand two existing ones
According to the report, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the resolutions on the creation of three new and expansion of two existing special economic zones in Mordovia, Kaluga, Lipetsk, Rostov and Tver regions.
The Russian Government decided to create three new special economic zones - in Mordovia, Rostov and Tver regions, as well as to expand two existing special economic zones in Kaluga and Lipetsk regions, the government press service said.
"Russia continues work to develop territories with special conditions for doing business, where investors can implement projects important for the development of the economy on preferential terms," the statement on the government website said.
According to the report, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the resolutions on the creation of three new and expansion of two existing special economic zones in Mordovia, Kaluga, Lipetsk, Rostov and Tver regions.
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The Russian Government decided to create three new special economic zones - in Mordovia, Rostov and Tver regions, as well as to expand two existing special economic zones in Kaluga and Lipetsk regions, the government press service said.
"Russia continues work to develop territories with special conditions for doing business, where investors can implement projects important for the development of the economy on preferential terms," the statement on the government website said.
According to the report, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the resolutions on the creation of three new and expansion of two existing special economic zones in Mordovia, Kaluga, Lipetsk, Rostov and Tver regions.
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