Taliya Minullina met with the Head of North Ossetia–Alania in Vladikavkaz

25 March 2019, Monday

The Head of Tatarstan Investment Development Agency Taliya Minullina is on a working visit to the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania.

The business program on cooperation strengthening and exchange of experience was launched in the capital of the republic – Vladikavkaz.

During the meeting with the Prime Minister of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania Tajmuraz Tuskaev and the Head of Republic Vyacheslav Bitarov, Taliya Minullina presented economic activities of Tatarstan and discussed the participation of the North Ossetian delegation with the representatives of business community in the business program of International Economic Summit "Russia-Islamic World: KazanSummit", as well as in the exhibition Russia Halal Expo, held within the summit.

In addition, the parties discussed the creation of a production site for "KAMAZ" company in North Ossetia. The company promises to become a kind of industrial park with high-tech production. 

"Tatarstan is a Muslim region, which is actively working to convergence of Russia and Islamic countries for more than 10 years. KazanSummit is an international platform for strengthening trade, economic, scientific, technical, social and cultural ties. We are pleased that state officials of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, representatives of financial institutions and business circles traditionally take part in the summit. We are sure, this year in the frames of the summit we will be able to identify new platforms and projects for cooperation between our countries and regions," - Taliya Minullina commented.

Taliya Minullina represented investment potential of Tatarstan at the seminar on the exchange of experience and best practices. The event was attended by the Minister of Economic Development of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania Kazbek Tomaev, Director General Republic of North Ossetia-Alania Development Agency Pavel Ignatyev and representatives of business-community, after reviewing the activities of which the priority areas were identified.

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