The government will allocate approximately 5 billion rubles to support investors implementing significant projects in the Far East.

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

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Order No. 3351-r of November 20, 2025

The government continues to create favorable conditions for doing business and attracting private capital in the Far East. In 2025, approximately 5 billion rubles will be allocated to investors implementing projects important for the macroregion's economy. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order to this effect.

Subsidies will be received by 15 organizations whose initiatives in the fields of logistics, tourism, housing construction, and mining were selected following a special competition.

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the operational meeting with deputy prime ministers, November 24, 2025

These funds will be used to reimburse entrepreneurs for the costs of constructing water and heat supply networks, power lines, and connections to them, as well as the construction of access roads and other infrastructure facilities.

“Such measures are needed to encourage investors to increase capacity and launch new businesses in this strategically important macro-region for the entire country,” Mikhail Mishustin noted atmeeting with deputy prime ministers on November 24.

The Prime Minister emphasized that the government is placing significant emphasis on the accelerated development of key economic and social sectors in the Far Eastern Federal District. A series of measures, consolidated into the state program "Socioeconomic Development of the Far Eastern Federal District," are being implemented, which has resulted in significant results in recent years. Specifically, a new industrial map of the macroregion has been created, revealing thousands of growth areas, including world-class enterprises being built in Chukotka, Transbaikalia, and Primorye.

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