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Introduction by Head of Region
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Economic Map of Region
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General - Geography, climate, population
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Administration Contacts
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Economic Potential – GRP volume, industrial output, fuel and energy, transportation, main natural resources
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Trade Opportunities – Main goods, main exports, main imports, major regional import/export agencies
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Investment Environment – Capital investments, major enterprises, foreign investment, most attractive industry sectors, existing legislation, regional entities responsible for raising investments, regional and federal economic and social development programs
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Regional Investment Projects

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Analysis of Tax System
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Foreign Investment Legislation
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Delineation of Powers
in the field of foreign trade between the Government of the Russian Federation and regional governments.



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We are glad to present information on the Tula Region and help you get a picture of the Region’s economic development and competitive advantages.
Located in the central part of Russia, Tula has centuries-old business traditions.

Principles of professional and business ethics have been developed for the passed years, based on transparency, trust, responsibility, mutual benefits, and commitment to keeping one’s engagements. All this enabled us to create unique factories in the Region: you know it is reliable if it bears the mark Made in Tula.

Distinctive features of the Region’s economy are its defense sector, ferrous
and non-ferrous metals, chemicals, machine engineering, food and beverages.

The modern economy provides ever more opportunities for mutually beneficial
cooperation. Leading international and Russian companies work in the Region, including Procter & Gamble, Cargill Enterprises, Inc., Knauf, Eurokhim Mineral and Chemical Company, OAO Schiokinoazot, OAO Baltika Brewery, OAO Krasny Oktyabr Confectionery Moscow, etc. Economic and investment trends of those companies’ activities show their ever-growing interest in our Region.

The Tula Region’s advantages are its high research and engineering potential, its geographical location (at just 200 km from Moscow), an extensive transportation network and well-developed infrastructure.

We see tremendous potential for cooperation in such activities as manufacture of machinery and equipment, agricultural feedstock processing, electricity supply, coal mining, construction, housing and communal services, tourism, etc.

The Region’s administration is happy to greet Russian and foreign companies and investors who are ready to long-term, mutually beneficial and responsible cooperation. We are committed to render any possible help and assistance.

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