Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
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The turnover of Moscow chemical producers amounted to 201.3 billion rubles in the first half of 2025. This is 36.6 percent more than the same period last year in comparable prices. This was reported by Maria Bagreeva, Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Head of the Moscow Department of Economic Policy and City Development.
"The capital's chemical production is a dynamically developing industrial sector. Growth is demonstrated by both industries focused on the production of consumer goods – cosmetics, household chemicals, and manufacturers of products in demand in construction, medicine and pharmaceuticals, and the automotive industry. According to the results of the first half of 2025, these enterprises earned 201.3 billion rubles, almost 37 percent higher than the figures for January-June 2024. The capital's chemical industry accounts for 5.5 percent of the turnover of the Moscow manufacturing industry excluding the oil and gas sector and five percent of the total turnover of the industry in Russia," Maria Bagreeva emphasized.
Manufacturers of household chemicals, cosmetics and perfumes accounted for about 37 percent of the industry turnover (RUB 73.2 billion). Slightly less — RUB 72.6 billion — was the revenue of companies producing chemical products for the creation of industrial and medical products, dyes, plastics and synthetic rubber. Paint and varnish manufacturers received more than RUB 29 billion, or about 14 percent. They demonstrated the greatest growth in the industry — their revenue increased more than 3.5 times in a year.
The turnover of manufacturers of chemical fibers used in the production of fabrics, tires, artificial leather and other products increased almost 2.5 times to 1.2 billion rubles. The revenue of enterprises producing household chemicals, perfumes and cosmetics increased by 40 percent.
Small businesses make a significant contribution to the development of the industry: they account for 48 percent of the turnover of chemical producers in Moscow. Over the year, their figure has grown by 86 percent and reached 96.4 billion rubles. Large and medium-sized enterprises provide about 52 percent of the industry's turnover. In the first six months of 2025, their revenue reached 105 billion rubles, an increase of 9.9 percent compared to last year.
Moscow provides comprehensive support to industrial manufacturers. Enterprises can take advantage of preferential investment loans and preferential rental rates when building new production facilities, and also obtain special statuses that allow them to reduce the regional tax burden. The presence of large scientific institutes and a developed laboratory base in the city gives companies in the industry the opportunity to introduce new technologies, work on improving environmental efficiency and production safety. All this creates a basis for further strengthening the position of the capital's chemical industry in the domestic and foreign markets.
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