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The Russian government will allocate 8 billion rubles for the development of technoparks

Mishustin: the government will allocate 8 billion rubles for technoparks in 25 regions of the Russian Federation
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At least 100 industrial, technoparks and business parks will be created and modernized in 25 regions of Russia, for which about 8 billion rubles will be allocated from the federal budget in 2025. This was announced on September 11 by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

"By 2030, at least 100 industrial, techno- and business parks with the necessary areas and communications will be opened in Russia...> 31 projects have been identified in 25 regions of the country. We will allocate about 8 billion rubles from the federal budget for their implementation next year," he said during a government meeting.

Mishustin noted that these measures are aimed at creating conditions in which small companies will be able to develop innovative production and enter the market faster.

According to the Prime Minister, in previous years, financing has already been allocated for the construction of more than 60 such parks. More than 900 small and medium-sized businesses are currently operating, and about 15,000 jobs have been created.

Mishustin stressed that the support measures will help achieve the goals set by Russian President Vladimir Putin, including an increase in income per employee in small and medium-sized businesses and an increase in the share of creative sectors in the country's gross domestic product.

Earlier in the day, Svetlana Chupsheva, head of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI), spoke at a meeting with Putin about the development of the investment climate and business support in the country. Chupsheva noted that at the moment, one of the agency's tasks, which was set by the president, is to increase the growth of investments in fixed assets for the country.

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