The special economic zone “Alga” took the seventh place in the VIII National rating of investment attractiveness of the SEZ of Russia and became the winner in the nomination “Stable growth”. This was announced by the Head of the Republic of Bashkortostan Radiy Khabirov in his social networks. During the year, the SEZ “Alga” rose one line higher. Its efficiency was 89%, which is one of the best indicators in the country.
– I consider this a worthy result. Our special economic zone is successfully fulfilling its tasks. Investors come to us, open new production facilities, create jobs. All this contributes to the economic development of the region. There are 23 residents in the SEZ “Alga”. 6 of them have already started production. And of course, we try to create conditions so that more and more investors choose us. We are developing engineering and transport infrastructure. We are expanding the territory of the SEZ. International industrial cooperation is emerging – joint projects with Belarusian partners, – joint projects with Belarusian partners, – said Radiy Khabirov.
Nail Gabbasov, General Director of the Development Corporation of the Republic of Bashkortostan, the management company of the SEZ “Alga”, commented on the dynamics of the development of the special economic zone.
– Back in 2021, our SEZ occupied the 12th place in the rating, then it was on the 8th line for two years and now it has risen higher. This confirms its stable growth. The support of the regional leadership and comprehensive work with relevant departments helps us to improve our positions in the rating,” Nail Gabbasov said.
It is noted that in 2024, experts assessed 33 special economic zones from 27 regions. All SEZs were evaluated according to 33 indicators grouped into 7 blocks: investment attractiveness of the Russian region, favorable conditions for entrepreneurial activity in the SEZ, provision of SEZ infrastructure, investment activity of SEZ residents (investment and innovation activity of SEZ residents), land resources and capital construction facilities, information openness and global economic challenges