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Q. What do these companies have in common? A. They all have invested in the Republic of Tatarstan Rockwool invested $150 mln. and constructed Hayat Group is investing into its project in the largest mineral wool plant in the World. Alabuga $580


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  • Q. What do these companies have in common?
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  • A. They all have invested in the Republic of Tatarstan

Rockwool invested $150 mln. and constructed the largest mineral wool plant in the World. I have never in my life met any administration anywhere in the World that is so business

  • riented and professional towards its

investors. Eelco Van Heel, CEO Rockwool Hayat Group is investing into its project in Alabuga $580 mln. Tatarstan has a great business environment. Onur Guven, Development Director, Hayat Group The decision to expand production capacity and investing in Alabuga was made under the long-term strategy of localization in Russia. We plan to work on increasing our production and expand the range of products. Robert Nichols, General Director, 3M Russia SEZ Alabuga is one of the most effective examples of public-private partnerships that I have ever come across in the World Alan Mulally, General Director, Ford Motor Company

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Republic of Tatarstan at a Glance

3.8

million population

<50

%

  • f Russian

population lives within 1000 km from Tatarstan

797

km from Moscow

1.2

million population of Kazan

77 F

day-time temperature in July

15 F

day-time temperature in January

68

thousand km2 total area

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Tatarstan - dynamic economic growth

Tatarstan ranks first in Russia in investment climate

Gross Regional Product 1.8 trillion RUB 7th place in Russia Investments 617.8 billion RUB 3th place in Russia Industrial Production 1.856 trillion RUB 5th place in Russia Agricultural Production 213,7 billion RUB 3th place in Russia

450 900 1350 1800 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 175 350 525 700 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Gross Regional Product (bln. RUB) Investments (bln. RUB)

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Tatarstan - wide range of tax preferences

Tax Common rates Republic of Tatarstan SEZ Alabuga SEZ Innopolis TAD VAT

18 % 18 % 18 % Free Trade Zone, 0 % export 18 % Free Trade Zone, 0 % export 18 %

Corporate tax

20 % 15,5 - 20 % 2% - first 5 years 7% - next 5 years 15,5% - untill 2055 0% - until 2018 15,5% - untill 2055 5% - first 5 years 12% - until 2026

Social tax

30% - until 2018 34% - from 2019 30% - until 2018 34% - from 2019 14% - untill 2017 21% - untill 2018 28% - untill 2019 14% - untill 2017 21% - untill 2018 28% - untill 2019 7,6% - until 2026

Assets tax

2,2 % 0,1 - 2,2 % 0 % 0 % 0 %

Land-value tax

1,5 % 0,1 - 1,5 % 0 % 0 % 0 %

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The Strategy of Social and Economic Development

Formation and accumulation of human capital Creation of public institutions which demand human capital Creation of comfort enviroment for human capital development

Tatarstan - 2030

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Tatarstan - global investment attractiveness

elimination of administrative barriers in investment sphere

Main direction 1 4

implementation of the best practices

  • f investment promotion
  • pen dialogue with the

Government

2 5

governmental support of the Investors

3

investment infrastructure development

16 trillion RUB

  • f investments in 2016-2030
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Tatarstan - comfort place for Doing Business

involvement of the economically active population in business activity

Main direction 1 4

extension of cooperation of Tatarstan business with the leading global companies small and medium entrepreneurships support

2 5

extension of alternative sources of SME’s funding

3

encouraging innovation development

2,8 times

SME’s turnover growth by 2030

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Volga-Kama Metropolis - synergy of Tatarstan

Kazan Development Cluster 1,5 mln people Kama Development Cluster 1,0 mln people Almetyevsk Development Cluster 0,4 mln people

CHUVASH REPUBLIC ULYANOVSK REGION SAMARA REGION MARI EL REPUBLIC ORENBURG REGION BASHKORTOSTAN REPUBLIC UDMURTIA REPUBLIC KIROV REGION

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Kazan - the third capital of Russia

Top-3 of the most popular tourist destination in Russia according to TripAdvisor 2014 Travelers’ choice research One of the biggest educational center of Russia - Top-3 largest population of students Major events:

  • 2015 FINA World Aquatics

Championship;

  • 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup;
  • 2018 FIFA World Cup;
  • 2019 WorldSkills Competition.
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Innopolis - the city of high technology and innovations

155

thousand people

population

60

thousand people

IT specialists

193 Ha

Special Economic Zone

1

mln sq. meters

technoparks

75

thousand

  • sq. meters

IT-University

7,7

  • mln. sq.

meters

residential and social infrastructure

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SMART City Kazan - the city of 22nd Century

60

thousand people

population

650 Ha

greenfield urban development

102 Ha

Special Economic Zone

225 Ha

International Business Center

105 Ha

parklands

228 Ha

Knowledge and Educational Center

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Kama Innovative Territorial Production Cluster

Largest cities by population:

  • Naberezhnye Chelny (519,000)
  • Nizhnekamsk (230,000)

In 2016 Naberezhnye Chelny City has granted a new status of a territory of advancing economic development with the range of tax preferences for the next 10 years. On the Cluster territory produced:

54% 31% 42% 33%

tires polymers rubber trucks

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Special Economic Zone «Alabuga»

48

residents

95

bln rubles

investments

21

  • perating factories

132

bln rubles

industrial output

5,300

jobs created

11

bln rubles

tax ravenue

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Tatarstan - High speed connection

MARI EL REPUBLIC CHUVASH REPUBLIC ULYANOVSK REGION SAMARA REGION ORENBURG REGION BASHKORTOSTAN REPUBLIC UDMURTIA REPUBLIC KIROV REGION

Begishevo International Airport Kazan International Airport

Naberezhnye Chelny

High-Speed Railway M7 Highway

Innopolis SEZ Alabuga

Shali - Bavly Highway (as a part of International Logistic Corridor «Europe - Western China») Naberezhnye Chelny - Almetyevsk Highway

Almetyevsk

Bugulma Airport

Kazan

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1750 3500 5250 7000 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030

GRP of Tatarstan - expected growth

1,8 times

Gross Regional Product growth by 2030

3 609 5 132 6 855

  • Optimistic
  • Basic
  • Inertia
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Q: Why Tatarstan? It generally easier to do business with us

  • developed market
  • low level of red tape
  • pen dialogue with the Government
  • well-developed infrastructure
  • tax preferences and incentives
  • availability of qualified employees
  • safety and stability

/ kW

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Q: Why still aren’t you investing in Tatarstan?

Prime-minister of the Republic of Tatarstan Ildar Khalikov

1, Svoboda square, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, 420060 Phone: +7 (843) 264 7701 Fax: +7 (843) 264 3264 E-mail: prav@tatar.ru http://prav.tatarstan.ru/eng

Trade representative of Tatarstan in the USA Robert Galiullin

2001 Connecticut Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20008 Phone: +1 (202) 232 5988, +7 (495) 650 8928 Fax: +1 (202) 232 2917 Cell: +1 (202) 766 4843, +7 (987) 422 7074 E-mail: robert.galiullin@tatar.ru http://usa.tatarstan.ru/eng

President of the Republic of Tatarstan H.E. Rustam Minnikhanov

Kremlin, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, 420014 Phone: +7 (843) 567 8901 Fax: +7 (843) 292 7088 E-mail: ap.rt@tatar.ru http://president.tatarstan.ru/eng