Tatarstan has one more accredited object of investment infrastructure

3 August 2015, Monday
New, officially accredited object of investment infrastructure in Tatarstan became the industrial park "M-7", which is located in Zelenodolsk region of the republic on the highway M-7 near the JSC "Kazanorgsintez". The basic profile is a polymer processing, machine building, metal working, construction materials. Currently at the industrial park located only Russian companies such as "Volzhanin", "Multiplast", “Stekloservis”, “COLISEUM”, “SC” Soyuzantiseptik" and others. At the same time to the park show an active interest the companies from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Orenburg region. Negotiations with major German and Japanese corporations, businesses of Belarus are holding. "These objects of investment infrastructure like industrial parks were once designed to support and develop small and medium-sized businesses, which, when become stronger and "grow", become an investor - that is a big company, who invests in the implementation of global investment projects. Thus, the state "grows" investors, who operate not only in the region, but also across the country", - said Taliya Minullina, Chief Executive of Tatarstan Investment Development Agency - a state body that attracts investment and accompanies investment projects the principle of "one window". Note that on the successful completion of the procedure of compliance platform to the requirements established by law in the Ministry of Economy of Tatarstan, has affected the professional management company and the most favorable environment for residents of "M-7": to date, the industrial park is filled with more than 60%, annual earnings of residents more than 15 thousand rubles per 1 hectare and tax revenue from the activity for 2014-2015 amounted to 29 million rubles.   TIDA Press Service Based on the materials of the Press Service "Direct Investment Fund", www.ooodif.ru, site of the Industrial Park M-7 http://m7park.ru/
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