The Investment Development Agency of Tatarstan has launched an exchange of best practices with the Asian Ombudsman Association. The first meeting of experts from AIR and AAO took place on the initiative of the head of the Tatarstan agency Talia Minullina today in Kazan, where the General Assembly of the association is being held these days.
During the meeting, the parties examined the most illustrative investment cases in Russia and the AAO countries, discussed ways of interaction between organizations, attracting investors and partners, new methods and technologies for optimizing the investment process. Participants noted national characteristics, new technologies and universal approaches that help investors implement projects regardless of the location of their implementation.
- Tatarstan is the entry point for Asian investors into the Russian market. We, as regional investors, have unprecedented competencies, having implemented a number of large-scale investment projects with the largest companies in the Asia-Pacific region. In this regard, the federal center can rely on us. Cooperation with AAO will be useful both for us and, of course, for them. For them, I think, there will be even more benefits,” noted Talia Minullina, head of the Investment Development Agency of Tatarstan.
According to her, the republic needs to think about in which areas the projects of the new Asian partners of the AIR could be placed.
The Asian Ombudsman Association has 44 members from 25 Asian countries - Pakistan, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iran, China, Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, South Korea, India, Vietnam, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Georgia and others.