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Why Kazakhstan? SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE «SEAPORT AKTAU» AREA OF YOUR SUCCESS Favorable geographic location Board type THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Presidential Republic Head of State BELORUS KAZAKHSTAN President Nazarbayev N.A. MONGOLIA Population TURKEY 18 million people CHINA The area of the land IRAN 2,724,900 square km PAKISTAN Capital: Astana INDIA Currency: Tenge Official languages: Kazakh, Russian Why Kazakhstan? A business bridge between Asia and Europe Availability of rich natural resources and minerals Common customs territory with the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus Investors’ rights are secured through political, economic and social stability in the country Mangystau region Is located in the southwestern part of the Republic of Kazakhstan, on the east coast of the Caspian Sea. It is one of the leading regions of Kazakhstan which makes a significant contribution to the socio- economic development and modernization of the country ATYRAU REGION Opornyi AKTOBE REGION Karazhanbas Kalamkas Turush Bautino Tushykuduk Kyzan Beineu FORT-SHEVCHENKO Akzhigit Tigen Taushyk Shetpe Sai-Utes Mangystau (Mangyshlak) AKTAU (Shevchenko) Ushtagan Umirzak Zhetibai Munaishi Kyzylsai (Uzen) ZHANAOZEN OF REPUBLIC THE UZBEKISTAN Kuryk (Yeraliyev) Tenge Senek 1 Beyneu district 2 Tupkaragan district Aksu 3 Mangystau district The Caspian 4 Karakiya district sea 4 Regional center 4 District center 4 City, township THE REPUBLIC OF 4 Railway TURKMENISTAN 5 Highway 4 Village TRANSPORT AND LOGISTIC POTENTIAL OF THE REGION Sea Port of Aktau Intended for transshipment of dry cargo, crude oil and petroleum products The main types of cargos: petrol, metal, grains, ferry and other goods Aviability 79700 sq.m outdoor areas and covered transit warehouse - 2000 sq.m 4 specialized oil berths with design capacity of 10.4 million tons, in case of practical capacity up to 12 million tons 3 general cargo berths for handling general cargo, containers, as well as for handling oversized cargo and ship handling of the Roll-on Roll-off ships Railway ferry complex (with design capacity of 1 mln. tons , practical capacity is 2 million. tons) Grain terminal with capacity of 600 thousand tons per year with a specialized berth Is able to accept vessels up to 150 meters and a width of 20 meters Air corridors International Transport Corridor «TRACECA» International Transport Corridor «NORTH-SOUTH» International Transport Corridor «Western Europe – Western China» Largest cities Railways Seaways Aviation opportunities Roads 1 Мangystau - Bereket 1 Aktau port – Baku (direct international flights) 1 Mangystau - Atyrau - Aktobe - Astana (Тurkmenistan) - Gorgan (Iran) (Аzerbaijan) – Batumi 1 Аktau - Russia (Moscow, (western and central Kazakhstan) 2 Маngystau – Аtyrau – Аktobe – (Georgia) - Black sea – Atlantic Krasnodar, Mineral waters, Astrakhan, 2 Mangystau - Atyrau - Astrakhan (western Saratov (Russia) ocean Маkhachkala) Kazakhstan and Russia) 3 Маngystau – Nukus (Uzbekistan) 2 Aktau port – Alyat port 2 Аktau – Istambul (Тurkey) 3 Mangystau-Zhezkazgan-Kyzylorda 4 Маngystau – Zhezkazgan - Dostyk (Azerbaijan) 3 Аktau – Baku (Аzerbaijan) (western, central and southern Kazakhstan) - Shihezi (CNR) 3 Aktau port – Enzeli port (Iran) 4 Аktau – Тbilisi (Georgia) 4 Mangystau-Temirbaba (Turkmenistan) 5 Аktau – Еrevan (Аrmenia) 6 Аktau – Кiev (Ukraine) SEZ of different directions is operating in the territory of Kazakhstan SEZ “BURABAI” Tourizm (2007 – 2017) SEZ “PAVLODAR” SEZ “АSTANA – NEW CITY” Chemistry, petrochemistry Mixed (2002 – 2027) (2011 – 2036) SEZ “SARYARKA” Меtallurgy (2011 – 2036) SEZ “NINТ” Petrochemistry (2007 – 2032) SEZ “KHORGOS – EAST GATE” Logistics (2011 – 2036) SEZ “CHEMPARK TARAZ” AKTAU Chemistry (2012 – 2037) SEZ “PIT” IKT (2003 – 2028) SEZ “ОNTUSTIK” Light Industry SEZ “SEAPORT AKTAU” (2005 – 2030) Logistics, oil equipment (2003 – 2028) Management company «SEZ «Seaport Aktau» JSC Mission • Create a favorable investment environment, providing full administrative and technical support for investment projects planned to be implementation SEZ territory • Providing assistance at all stages of project implementation up to the time of commissioning. Advantages Consulting and information Organization of contacts Assistance in obtaining the act support to investors on legal, with local authorities of commissioning, in the examination of the project organizational, financial and and enterprises, assistance economic aspects in solving administrative issues Assistance in selection of contractors Selection of the best Assistance with the registration accommodation options, of land, organization of engineering Organization of exhibitions, taking into account the wishes and geological surveys fairs, forums, conferences, of the applicant, provision and land works other public events aimed at of a temporary legal address Assistance in obtaining raising awareness and until the opening of a technical conditions enhancing the reputation of the permanent office project for water supply, water disposal, gas supply and electricity Support to investors at all stages of investment activities Special economic zone «Seaport Aktau» (2003-2028, 25 year) Location SEZ mission The Republic of Kazakhstan, providing a favorable Mangistay region, Aktau city, environment the territory of commercial for the creation of high-tech seaport and industrial zone industries Shareholders Total area 100% Akimat of Mangistau 2,000 ha, consists of 6 subzones region and the coastal zone SEZ goals Create a favorable investment climate and attract domestic and foreign investment for the implementation of export-oriented projects Rapidly develop modern manufacturing capabilities and innovative technologies for import substitution in the region Increase employment and professional skills of the local labor force Territory of SEZ «Seaport Aktau» Area 2 000 hectares 1 Subzones №1 and №3 — Sea port 6 the infrastructure Aktau is ready for 100% 3 4 2 5 Infrastructure on the territory Water supply Power supply Wastewaterr Subzone №1 – 1735 m3 Subzone №1 – 80 MB Subzone №1 – 1380 m3 Subzone №3 – 2000 m3 Subzone №3 – 50 MB Subzone №3 – 1000 m3 Gas supply Highway Train route Subzone №1 – 80 m3 Subzone №1 – 5 km Subzone №1 – 2 km Subzone №3 – 80 m3 Subzone №3 – 6,5 km Subzone №3 – 3,5 km Priority activities allowed in a SEZ «Seaport Aktau» Iron and Manufacture of machinery Manufacture of basic steel industry and equipment pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations Manufacture of chemicals Manufacture of household and chemical products electrical appliances Manufacture of electric motors, generators, transformers and Manufacture of rubber and Manufacture of leather electro-distribution and plastic products Production of petrochemical monitoring equipments Manufacture of other products, as well as related Manufacture of electric wiring non-metallic mineral products products, related industries and electro-conducting devices and technologies Manufacture of fabricated Building construction under metal products Warehousing and support investment project activities for transportation Preferences and benefits of participation in SEZ «Seaport Aktau» TAX Corporate Property tax – Land lease – Land tax - 0 % BENEFITS tax - 0 % 0 % 0 % CUSTOMS VAT on Import imported customs duties PRIVILEGES goods - 0 % - 0 % Availability of infrastructure on the territory of SEZ: Free land until end of the validity period • Construction of infrastructure through public of SEZ : funds Access to the market: : • Provision with all necessary resources (electricity, Realization period of SEZ Seaport Aktau gas, water, sewerage, telecommunications, • Favorable geographical location at 2003 – 2028 the intersection of the transport transport infrastructure) corridors TRACECA, North-South • Full completion of the infrastructure of the SEZ • Availability of a port in the Caspian “Seaport Aktau" is planned in 2023 Sea Free land until end of the validity period Support of the investment project in the of SEZ Availability of territory of SEZ: Access to the infrastructure on the • Consulting and information support for market territory of investors on legal, organizational, SEZ Simplified procedure for attracting foreign financial and economic aspects labor for participants of SEZ: • Organization of contacts with local During construction and 1 year after the authorities and enterprises, assistance facility is put into operation, foreign labor is in solving administrative issues attracted without quotas and without • Help in collecting documents Simplified permission. After the expiration of this period, (registration of land, obtaining Support of the procedure for the IRS is attracted according to the technical specifications) investment attracting generally established procedure • Organization of exhibitions, fairs, project forums, conferences, other public foreign labor events aimed at raising awareness The use of and strengthening the reputation of government support projects tools Application of government support tools: • The Productivity 2020 Program • The program "Exporter 2020“ • The program "Investor 2020“ • The Business Roadmap 2020 Program • Preferential financing through financial institutions ACHIEVED INDICATORS OF SEZ «SEAPORT AKTAU» 2003-2017 30 94,6 260 Registrated members Investments, bill.tg. Volume of production, among them: • implemented enterprises – 19 bill.tg. • under implementation projects – 11 7 1323 23 Allocated budget funds, Created Amount of paid payments bill.tg. workplaces from budget, bill.tg. IMPLEMENTED
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