The government has allocated 1.4 billion rubles to support industrial enterprises in the regions.

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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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Orders of November 7, 2025 No. 3160-r, No. 3161-r, 3162-r, No. 3163-r, Orders of November 8, 2025 No. 3190-r, No. 3191-r

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Order No. 3190-r of November 8, 2025

Order No. 3191-r of November 8, 2025

The government continues its systemic support for the industrial sector, aimed at accelerating the pace of production capacity upgrades. As part of this effort, an additional 1.4 billion rubles have been allocated from the Cabinet's reserve fund to recapitalize regional industrial development funds. These orders were signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

Subsidies will be provided to six regions: Khabarovsk Krai, Chechnya, Vologda, Kaliningrad, Rostov, and Tambov Oblasts. The additional capital will provide financial support to industrial enterprises in the form of preferential loans, the proceeds of which will be used to implement investment projects.

“These resources will enable the implementation of at least 25 investment projects in such industries as mechanical engineering, metallurgy, aviation and automotive industries, light industry, and petrochemicals, and will contribute to achieving technological sovereignty,” Mikhail Mishustin noted atGovernment meeting on November 13.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the Government meeting, November 13, 2025

In particular, projects will be launched in the Vologda region to produce equipment for metallurgical enterprises and prefabricated houses, and the production of components for the automotive industry will be expanded.

In the Kaliningrad region, plans are underway to develop a plant for the production of automated and robotic equipment, and modernize the production of trailers and flux-cored wire.

In the Rostov Region, support will be provided for projects to establish a wall-mounted boiler plant, modernize production facilities for heat exchange equipment and refrigeration chests, organize the production of equipment for mechanical engineering enterprises, and expand cable production capacity.

In the Tambov region, there are plans to modernize the existing production of cast blanks, as well as expand the production of components, glass products, tank equipment, and knitted and crocheted goods.

In Khabarovsk Krai, production of composite materials will be launched, foundry production facilities, production of centrifugal compressor machines and process turbines will be modernized, a workshop for the production of spare parts for the aviation industry will be upgraded, and equipment for the production of billets and rebar will be purchased.

In Chechnya, support is provided for projects to expand the production of polyethylene film and bags and to establish production of rubber crumb, safety tiles, and metal and textile cord by recycling used car tires.

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