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Download Presentation MONOTOWNS of the Tula Region MONOTOWNS OF THE TULA REGION MOSCOW ALEKSIN (2ND CATEGORY, RISKS OF DETERIORATION OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION) TOTAL AREA MOSCOW POPULATION REGION 67 300 942,8 КМ2 Zаoksky YEFREMOV (2ND CATEGORY, RISKS OF DETERIORATION OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION) М6 М2 Aleksin М4 POPULATION TOTAL AREA KALUGA Yasnogorsk REGION 140 km КМ2 55 300 1 679 Leninsky Venyov BELEV (3RD CATEGORY, STABLE SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION) Dubna TULA RYAZAN POPULATION TOTAL AREA REGION Suvorov Novomoskovsk 12 700 12,3 КМ2 195 km OdoyevPervomaysky Urban Settlement Shchyokino Kimovsk 201 km Uzlovaya SUVOROV (3RD CATEGORY, STABLE SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION) Kireyevsk 231 km POPULATION TOTAL AREA Arsenyevo Bogoroditsk Belev Plavsk 17 400 25,6 КМ2 236 km Tyoploye Volovo PERVOMAYSKY URBAN SETTLEMENT (3RD CATEGORY, STABLE SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION) Kurkino POPULATION TOTAL AREA Chern LIPETSK REGION 9 300 17,94 КМ2 Arkhangelskoye Yefremov KIMOVSK (2ND CATEGORY, RISKS OF DETERIORATION OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC SITUATION) OREL 310 km POPULATION TOTAL AREA REGION 25 700 36,2 КМ2 BENEFITS OF INVESTMENT PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION AT THE TERRITORY OF MONOTOWNS OF THE TULA REGION NEW OPPORTUNITIES SUPPORT AND PROMOTION REMOVING ADMINISTRATIVE FOR BUSINESS MANAGEMENT OF INVESTMENT PROJECTS BARRIERS Р ATTRACTING INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE CONSTRUCTION PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT AREAS OF THE TULA REGION “Aleksin” PDA “Yefremov” PDA (established on 12.04.2019) (established on 16.03.2018) Eligible investment amount, rubles 25(5) mln Income tax basic rate 20% UP TO 5 YEARS UP TO 10 YEARS Property tax % basic rate 2,2% UP TO 5 YEARS UP TO 7 YEARS UP TO 10 YEARS % Land tax basic rate 1,5-2% UP TO 10 YEARS Period of activity years Insurance contribution % (% of payroll) basic rate 30% UP TO 10 YEARS MONOTOWNS MOSCOW As part of the implementation of investment projects on the territory of Monotowns, it is possible to obtain a soft loan, as well as co-financing of construction and modernization of the infrastructure at the expense of the MOSCOW Monotowns development fund. REGION SOFT LOAN Zаoksky М6 М2 AMOUNT от 5 до 1 000 млн рублей М4 KALUGA Aleksin Yasnogorsk REGION 140 km for loans up to Leninsky Venyov 0% per year 250 million rubles INTEREST RATE for loans more than Dubna TULA RYAZAN 5% REGION per year 250 million rubles Suvorov Novomoskovsk 195 km OdoyevPervomaysky Urban Settlement Shchyokino Kimovsk 201 km Uzlovaya TERM up to 15 years Kireyevsk 231 km DEFERRED LOAN Arsenyevo Bogoroditsk up to 3 years Belev Plavsk REPAYMENT 236 km Tyoploye Volovo CO-FINANCING OF INFRASTRUCTURE Kurkino Chern LIPETSK The Fund provides funds for regional budgets in the amount of up to 95% Arkhangelskoye REGION of the cost of infrastructure Yefremov OREL 310 km REGION WATER DISPOSAL WATER SUPPLY GAS SUPPLY HEAT SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY COMMUNICATION HIGHWAYS RAILWAYS RESIDENTS OF «YEFREMOV» PDA Yefremov-Pharma LLC “Tula vegetable oil plant” Construction of a full cycle development and Construction of the extractive plant for the deep processing large-scale production of active pharmaceutical of soybeans and rapeseeds substances obtained by biotechnological synthesis 2,0 bln rubles Up to 50 4,0 bln rubles Up to 100 invested jobs created invested рабочих мест TETA FOOD E LLC “Zdorovyy vybor” Construction of meat products manufacturing The production of pet food for the Russian Federation sales for sale in the Russian Federation and only for export abroad 0,3 bln rubles Up to 220 0,16 bln rubles Up to 395 invested jobs created invested рабочих мест Lister LLC “Mir Detstva” Construction of a plant for professional The production of baby food and diet food products innovative disinfecants 0,1 bln rubles Up to 35 0,35 bln rubles Up to 159 invested jobs created invested рабочих мест Prombiotechnologies LLC “BWC- Techno” Construction of a plant for advanced processing The production of animal protein based on microbiologic of coarse grains and production of amino acids synthesis technology and other functional additives 2,9 bln rubles Up to 173 0,15 bln rubles Up to 50 invested jobs created invested jobs created UP TO 10 YEARS BIOTECHNOLOGY CLUSTER In May 2018 in the frameworks of XXII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum Tula Region Government signed the Agreement with Cargill Company about partnership on creation biotechnology cluster in the Tula Region “YEFREMOV-PHARMA” LLC PERSPECTIVE DIRECTIONS FOR CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT “PROMBIT” LLC “CARGILL” LLC BIOPOLYMERS AGRO-BIOTECHNOLOGY (raw and materials for package production (amino acids, premixes, including biodegradable, feed additives, vaccines) medical devices) “TULA VEGETABLE OILS PLANT” LLC BIOPHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOPREPARATION BIOLOGICALLY OF INDUSTRIAL PURPOSE (ferments, organic acids, petroleum bio-decomposer ACTIVE ADDITIVES and reagents for pulp and paper production) RESIDENTS OF «ALEKSIN» PDA LLC “Three A Plus” LLC “PDPM Laktoprom” до 40 Milk processing plant Construction of the bakery plant, the high-technology industrial рабочих мест greenhouse complex, logistic center and vegetable processing plant 2,0 bln rubles 200 2,8 bln rubles 45 amount of investment jobs amount of investment jobs PJSC “Aleksin meat cutting plant” LLC “Tekhnocompost” Investment project of the development of the operating plant Construction of the Compost Machine Plant “Composter” 0,25 bln rubles 350 0,3 bln rubles 100 amount of investment jobs amount of investment jobs TULA REGION DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 4, Mendeleevskaya Street, Tula Тел. : (4872) 338 - 008 E-mail: [email protected] invest-tula.com .
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