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Information About Kursk Region ИНФОРМАЦИЯ О КУРСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ INFORMATION ABOUT KURSK REGION Географическое положение: Kursk region is located in the center of Russia in a temperate-continental Курская область расположена в Центре России, в поясе умеренно-кон- climatic zone within a forest-steppe area тинентального климата в пределах лесостепной зоны. It is a frontier region. An outer border with Sumy region of Ukraine is Курская область — приграничный регион. 280 km long and has a status of a state border of Russia. 280 км внешней границы с Сумской областью Украины — имеют статус государственной границы России. Total area: 30 thousand square kilometers. Общая площадь территории: 30 тысяч квадратных километров. Population size: the population of the region according to the Federal State Statistics Service is 1 106 945 people. (2019). The population density Численность населения: Численность населения области по данным is 36.90 people / km2 (2019). The urban popu-lation is 68.38% (2018). Росстата составляет 1 106 945 чел. (2019). Плотность населения — 36,90 чел./км2 (2019). Городское население — 68,38% (2018). Адми- Administrative-territorial system: 355 municipal units, including нистративно-территориальное устройство: 355 муниципальных 28 areas, 27 urban settlements, 295 rural settlements and 5 towns — Kursk, образований, из них 28 муниципальных районов, 27 муниципальных Zheleznogorsk, Kurchatov, Lgov and Shchigry. образований со статусом городского поселения, 295 муниципальных образований со статусом сельского поселения, 5 городов — Курск, Же- лезногорск, Курчатов, Льгов, Щигры. Административный центр КУРСК Площадь: 29 997 км2 Население: 1 106 945 3 ВНЕШНЕЭКОНОМИЧЕСКАЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТЬ FOREIGN ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES КУРСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ Международные связи Курской области се- Экспорт The Kursk region has external affairs with all the CIS and more than 70 far abroad годня охватывают все страны Содружества 7 countries. 7 7 33 Независимых Государств и более 70 государств The foreign trade turnover of the Kursk region in the first half of 2018 amounted to дальнего зарубежья. 11 $ 603.5 mil-lion. Внешнеторговый оборот Курской области по 11 Export deliveries make up 51,3 %,and import deliveries make up 48,7 % of the total 24 итогам 1 полугодия 2018 года составил 603,5 млн. foreign trade. долл. США. Экспортные поставки в общем объеме внеш- The Kursk region exports the following range of goods: iron ore and concentrates, руды и концентраты железные food, chemical products, metals and products thereof, machinery, textile and products продовольственные товары и ней торговли занимают 51,3 %, импортные по- сельскохозяйственное сырье thereof, shoes, timber and products thereof, leather raw materials and other goods. продукция химической промышленности ставки — 48,7 %. каучук Номенклатуру экспортных поставок Кур- машиностроительная продукция металлы и изделия из них ской области составляют: руды и концентраты Investment activity indicators: the economic potential of the region is the basis for прочие товары железные, продовольственные товары, продук- the creation of favorable conditions for business development and investment attraction. ция химической промышленности, металлы и In 2018, the investments in fixed assets amounted to about 68.3 billion rubles. Импорт изделия из них, машиностроительная продукция, 5 3 3 текстиль, текстильные изделия и обувь, древе- сина и изделия из нее, кожевенное сырье и прочие 10% 45 10 товары. Показатели инвестиционной деятельно- 24 сти: экономический потенциал региона являет- ся базой по созданию благоприятных условий для продукция химической промышленности, каучук развития бизнеса и привлечения инвестиций. В машиностроительная продукция 2018 году инвестиции в основной капитал соста- металлы и изделия из них продовольственные товары и вили 68,3 млрд. рублей. сельскохохяйственное сырье древесина и изделия из нее текстиль, текстильные изделия и обувь Курская область занимает третье место в прочие товары рейтинге регионов РФ по объему экспорта. Ос- новные рынки: • Словакия (126,16 млн $) • Германия (36,11 $) • Украина (77, 93 млн $) • Польша (32,29 $) • Латвия (64,15 млн $) • Китай (31, 86 $) • Белоруссия (50, 27 $) • Великобритания (21,68 $) • Казахстан (48, 00 $) • Турция (18,78 $) По данным Курской таможни общее количество участников внешнеэкономи- ческой дея-тельности, зарегистрированных на территории Курской области, за 9 месяцев 2018 года составляет 289, в том числе 131 экспортер и 217 импортеров. Ведущими экспортерами являются: ПАО «Михайловский ГОК», АО «КОНТИ – РУС», ООО «Курскхимволокно», ООО «Совместное предприятие «Бел-Поль», ОАО «Фармстандарт-Лексредства», Единая производственная площадка ООО «ИСТОК +» и ООО «Курский аккумуляторный завод», АО «Курский электроап- паратный завод», ЗАО «Счетмаш, ЗАО «Курский комбинат хлебопродуктов», АО «Рудоавтоматика им. Сафошина», ОАО «Курскрезинотехника», АО «Курскмед- стекло», филиал АО «Управляющая компания группы предприятий «ГОТЭК», ОАО «Кореневский завод низковольтной аппаратуры», ОАО «Геомаш». 4 5 АССОЦИАЦИЯ МИКРОКРЕДИТНАЯ КОМПАНИЯ ASSOCIATION MICROCREDIT COMPANY «ЦЕНТР ПОДДЕРЖКИ ПРЕПРИНИМАТЕЛЬСТВА «BUSINESS SUPPORTING CENTER OF KURSK REGION» КУРСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ» Ассоциация МКК «ЦПП Курской области» создана в 2006 году с целью содей- Association MCC «BSC OF KURSK REGION» was created in 2006 in order to pro-mote ствия в создании благоприятных условий для деятельности и развития субъектов of favorable long-term conditions for small and medium enterprises of Kursk region. малого и среднего предпринимательства в Курской области, привлечения молодежи в сферу предпринимательства и поддержки субъектов инновационного предприни- Association services: мательства на ранней стадии их деятельности. • issuance of microloans to business entities; • provision of loan guarantees; Услуги Ассоциации: • support for young scientists and developers of innovative projects; • выдача микрозаймов хозяйствующим субъектам • предоставление поручительств по кредитам • search for partners in world and Russian regional markets, translation of • информационно-консультационная поддержка presentations, questionnaires, business letters, commercial offers of companies into English; • проведение бесплатных семинаров • support of entrepreneurial activities aimed at solving and mitigating social problems in society; На базе Ассоциации МКК «ЦПП Курской области» созданы региональные пред- • information and consulting services for SME`s. ставительства «Фонда содействия развитию малых форм предприятий в научно- The Centre of export support of Kursk region was created with the support of the технической сфере» и Центр поддержки экспорта Курской области. Administra-tion of Kursk region on the basis of Association in 2013. Activities of The Centre is supported by the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation at the federal Центр поддержки экспорта Курской области создан с целью оказания информа- level, therefore it provides services for free. The Centre of export support of Kursk region ционно-аналитической, консультационной и организационной поддержки внешне- created with the aim to ensure the provision an integrated package of services to small and экономической деятельности субъектов малого и среднего предпринимательства, содействия привлечению инвестиций и выходу экспортно ориентированных субъ- medium businesses aimed at the internationalization of their business, as well as improving ектов малого и среднего предпринимательства на международные рынки. the efficiency and com-petitiveness of business in the interregional and international markets. Services: Центр поддержки экспорта создан в 2013 г. при поддержке Администрации Кур- • organization of seminars within the framework of the REC School of Export project ской области, на федеральном уровне деятельность ЦПЭ поддерживается Мини- on the themes of foreign economic activity: financial management, documentation support, стерством экономического развития Российской Федерации — в связи с чем Центр customs, electronic commerce, exchange control, marketing, business communication, оказывает услуги бесплатно. logistics and others; • assistance in conducting individual marketing / patent research of foreign markets Услуги ЦПЭ: at the request of business entities, product expertise of the export contract; • Подбор потенциальных иностранных инвесторов и партнеров, помощь в • facilitating participation in exhibitions in the Russian Federation and abroad; организации переговоров; • assistance in participation in business missions; • Комплексная проработка внешнеэкономических контрактов и иной доку- • translation of presentation materials into foreign languages; ментации (подготовка презентаций, перевод на иностранные языки); • implementation of the consultation of entrepreneurs; • Проведение маркетинговых исследований целевых рынков; • provision of consulting services on the subject of foreign economic activity (with the • Организация бизнес-миссий за рубеж с целью проведения переговоров или по- сещения выставочно-ярмарочных мероприятий; in-volvement of third-party specialized experts); • Проведение семинаров, тренингов, инди- • assistance in the creation or modernization of an existing site in the information видуальных консультаций по актуальным вопро- and tele-communication network «Internet»; сам ведения внешнеэкономической деятельности; • assistance in bringing products in compliance with the requirements necessary for • Подготовка и распространение инфор- the ex-port of goods (works, services) - standardization, certification, necessary permits; мационных, аналитических и
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