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Lipetsk Region Investment Guide Igor Artamonov Acting Governor of the Lipetsk Region Lipetsk Region Investment Guide Igor Artamonov Acting Governor of the Lipetsk Region 2 Dear colleagues, I am excited to present you this Investment Guide to the Lipetsk Region. It contains a plenty of useful information regarding competitive advantages, investment opportunities and key measures of government support offered to investors. The Lipetsk Region is one of Russia’s economic and industrial hubs. Local policies aim at unlocking its innovative potential through the development of industrial clusters, technology parks and special economic zones operating on the regional and federal levels. Investor acquisition is seen by us as a prerequisite for maintaining economic growth that will result in higher living standards for people of the Lipetsk Region. Investors in the industries considered a priority for the region are offered extensive support. They enjoy a number of tax reliefs and subsidies. I am convinced that the Investment Guide to the Lipetsk Region will be a reliable source of information for all those planning large-scale projects in the region. We will be glad to see you among our parters! Врио главы администрации Липецкой области Игорь Артамонов Investment Guide to the Lipetsk Region 3 Lipetsk Region: Competitive Advantages Favorable geography Land and mineral resources Located 450 km to the south of Moscow, The predominant type of soil is chernozem, or 24% 19% the Lipetsk Region is crossed by major federal black earth, a black-colored soil rich in organic произведенного в готового проката highways. It borders with the Voronezh, matter and thus very fertile. There are about 300 России чугуна черных металлов Kursk, Oryol, Tula, Ryazan and Tambov mineral deposits in the Lipetsk Region. They Regions. produce limestone, dolomite, sand, clay and cement feedstock. The Lipetsk Region ranks No. 1 in terms of carbonate deposits. The total area of the region is 24,000 sq km. Its total border length is 900 km. Industry 17.3% 29% Industrial production accounts for 36% of the gross The distance to the Black Sea and Saint стали стиральных машин regional product (GRP), with 30% of all the Petersburg sea ports and the border with employed working in the industrial sector. the European Union is around 1,000 km. An indisputable advantage is that it takes about 5 hours to get to Moscow by car from any Industry generates up to 45% of total regional place in the Lipetsk Region. taxes. It should be also noted that Lipetsk is easily It is represented by more than 2,000 companies, 26% 73% accessible by air and rail – There is an including global majors, such as NLMK, Indesit холодильников и детских international airport and two large railway International, Bekaert Lipetsk, Yokohama R.P.Z., морозильников плодоовощных hubs (in Yelets and Gryazi). The total length ALU-PRO, LANXESS Lipetsk, ROPA Rus, etc. консервов и соков of operating railways in the Lipetsk Region is 751.1 km, including 363 km of electrified The Lipetsk Region produces 24% of cast iron, tracks. Over 8,600 million tons of cargo is 19% of ferrous metals, 17.3% of steel, 29% of transported by rail every year. washing machines, 26% of refrigerators and freezers, 73% of juices and canned fruit for children, 12%30% 12% of sugar, 30% of caramel and 7% of mineral The total length of public automobile roads is сахара карамели 15,988.34 km, including 474.1 km of federal water in Russia. In 2017, industrial production grew highways, 5,485 km of regional roads and 2.6% year-on-year, driven mostly by processing 10,029.24 km of local roads. industries. Their output per capita is almost 2 times as high as the Russian average (RUB 331,000 per person), which ranks Lipetsk second in the Central Federal District and fourth in Russia. Индекс промышленного производства в 2017 7% году составил минеральной воды 102.6% к предыдущему году 4 Конкурентные преимущества Липецкой области Выгодное географическое положение Земельные и минерально-сырьевые ресурсы Липецкой области Преобладающие типы почв – черноземы. 24% 19% Липецкая область расположена на пересечении Полезные ископаемые области представлены of cast iron in of ferrous metals важнейших транспортных магистралей страны, 300 месторождениями: известняки, доломиты, Russia на расстоянии 450 км к югу от Москвы. Липецкая песок, глины, цементное сырье. По запасам область граничит с Воронежской, Курской, карбонатного сырья область занимает первое Орловской, Тульской, Рязанской, Тамбовской место в РФ. областями. Промышленность Территория области – 24,0 тыс. км2. Общая Доля промышленности в валовом региональном протяженность границ – 900 км. продукте составляет 36%. В промышленном 17.3% 29% производстве занято 30% от общей численности of steel of washing machines До портов Санкт-Петербурга, Черного моря занятых в экономике области. и до границы Евросоюза – 1 тыс. километров. По автомобильным дорогам из любой точки Отрасль формирует до 45% налоговых Липецкой области до Москвы можно добраться поступлений территориального бюджета. за 5 часов, что является одним из несомненных преимуществ области. Промышленный комплекс области представлен более чем 2 тыс. предприятий и организаций, Необходимо также отметить высокую среди которых крупнейшие мировые 26% 73% развитость транспортной инфраструктуры: производители: ОАО «НЛМК», ЗАО «ИНДЕЗИТ of refrigerators of juices and международный аэропорт «Липецк», крупные ИНТЕРНЭШНЛ», ООО «Бекарт Липецк», and freezers canned fruit железнодорожные узлы в г. Елец и г. Грязи. ООО «ЙОКОХАМА Р. П.З.», ООО «АЛУ-ПРО», for children Эксплуатационная длина железнодорожных ООО «ЛАНКСЕСС Липецк», ООО «РОПА Русь» и др. путей в Липецкой области составляет 751,1 км, из них 363 км электрифицированы. Грузооборот «В области производится 24% произведенного в железнодорожного транспорта в среднем России чугуна, 19% — готового проката черных за год составляет 8 600 млн тонн км. металлов, 17,3% — стали, 29% — стиральных 12%30% машин, 26% — холодильников и морозильников, Протяженность автомобильных дорог 73% — детских плодоовощных консервов of sugar of caramel общего пользования – 15 988,34 км, из них: и соков, 12% — сахара, 30% — карамели, 7% федеральные – 474,1 км, региональные – минеральной воды. Индекс промышленного 5 485 км, местные – 10 029,24. производства в 2017 году составил 102,6% к предыдущему году. Драйвером экономического роста остаются обрабатывающие производства. In 2017, industrial Объем отгруженных товаров обрабатывающих производств на душу населения почти вдвое 7% production grew превышает среднероссийский уровень of mineral water и составляет 331 тыс. руб. на человека. (2-е место 2.6% в Центральном федеральном округе и 4-е место year-on-year в России). Investment Guide to the Lipetsk Region 5 Место региона в рейтингах 3-е место заняла Липецкая область в рейтинге инвестиционных рисков, подготовленном агентством «Эксперт РА» в 2017 году. В 2018 году авторитетное издание fDi 8-е место Magazine публикуемое издательством The из 83 субъектов РФ занимает Липецкая область в Financial Times limited, в международном «Рейтинге регионов РФ по качеству жизни 2017», рейтинге свободных экономических зон подготовленном экспертами рейтингового агент- всего мира признала особую экономиче- ства «РИА Рейтинг» (Группа РИА Новости). скую зону «Липецк» победителем среди Why invest in the Lipetsk Region? наиболее инвестиционно-привлекатель- ных площадок в Европе по двум номина- • Stable and predictable economic • Public private partnership opportunities циям. environment • Investors are supported through tax reliefs, • Investors are supported by the Governor interest rate subsidies, government guarantees and helped by the regional administration and public assets provided as collateral for 3-е место to deal with issues that arise Оценка региона международным investors’ loans • The regional policy aims at removing рейтинговым агентством Fitch Ratings: по показателю остатков прямых иностранных administrative barriers – local authorities • Long track record of cooperation with investors; инвестиций в Российской Федерации do not interfere in business activities or deep understanding of their ultimate goals за 2017 г/ по данным ЦБ РФ Рейтинг enact laws negatively affecting the existing «ВВ+» • Broad spectrum of investor consulting services прогноз «стабильный» — долгосрочный рейтинг investment conditions and strive to в иностранной и национальной валюте. mitigate corruption risks and provide digital • Qualified employees and management staff can public services be sourced locally • Transparent investment conditions in Рейтинг • Well-developed banking infrastructure «B» 10-е место the region – краткосрочный рейтинг в иностранной валюте». по количеству прямы иностранных • Three-level approach to investor • Well-developed communications infrastructure инвестиций в 2017 году acquisition (1 federal special economic Рейтинг • High-tech companies, including foreign-owned «AA–» zone, 10 regional special economic zones, прогноз «позитивный» –национальный and industrial parks) businesses долгосрочный рейтинг региона. 6 Rankings of the Lipetsk Region No.3 least risky Russian region for investors (Expert RA, 2017) In 2018, the reputable fDi Magazine No. 8 published by the Financial Times Limited recognized the Lipetsk special economic among 83 Russian regions in terms of living standards zone as the most attractive international (RIA Rating, 2017) investment destination in Europe in two categories. Причины, по которым необходимо инвестировать в Липецкую область: • стабильная и предсказуемая экономическая • возможность ведения деятельности на принципах ситуация
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