On Saturday, April 11, in Kazan in the public discussion of the Strategy of socio-economic development of the Republic of Tatarstan for the period up to 2030 held the International Scientific-Expert Conference "Tatarstan-2030: Development Strategy".
The event was attended by the Acting President of the Republic of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov, Tatarstan Investment Development Agency Chief Executive Taliya Minullina, Dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences of St. Petersburg State University Alexey Kudrin, the Rector of the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Mau, Rector of the "Skolkovo" Moscow Management School Andrey Sharonov.
The Conference marks the beginning of the final phase of work on the document, which is conducted in conjunction with the Leontief Centre since 2012. After multilateral discussions and review project will be considered in the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan. It is expected that an important act to be adopted in the form of a regional law. Tatarstan Investment Development Agency, which responsible for "Financial capital, investment", takes an active part in the finalization and discussion of the strategy.
"Planning, including strategic - an essential element of success. Over the past 15 years, the gross regional product increased by 2.2 times, the republic’s economy has become increasingly diversified. An important role in the comprehensive development of Tatarstan plays investment infrastructure that attracts foreign investors and provides a 7% of the total industrial production. Systematic work to attract investment and providing support will be a powerful driver of Tatarstan. However, the document still needs to be done. In our view, the most important moment - is to being unique to the investor. There must be a clear understanding of why it is profitable to invest in Tatarstan. Now we must fight not for every kopek, but to create conditions so that investors will fight for the right to do business in Tatarstan", - said Taliya Minullina.
TIDA Press Service