Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
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Moscow is actively moving towards creating new industrial potential. Sergei Sobyanin said this in an interview "Komsomolskaya Pravda".
"Today we have queues of people wanting to work in Moscow. In technology parks alone, we plan to create areas of about 2.5 million square meters within five years. Entire clusters are being created: food, microelectronics, pharmaceuticals, automobile manufacturing, aircraft manufacturing and many others. Moscow is regaining the flag of a leading city in high technology in our country," the Moscow Mayor emphasized.
The capital is seeing such projects as the production of almost the entire line of oncological drugs, satellites like Starlink, and drones that are admired not only in the special military operation but also at foreign exhibitions. The Moscow mayor emphasized that the capital is receiving a large number of requests for the supply of these products for export.
According to Sergei Sobyanin, it is also important for the city that new production facilities have high added value and are environmentally friendly, and that wages provide an opportunity to work primarily for Muscovites, and not migrants with a low level of education. And the capital faces the task of creating as many different jobs as possible in different parts of the city. This will also help to avoid one of the main problems in terms of traffic – pendulum labor migration, the movement of labor.
“We are definitely in favor of people not having to travel around Moscow unnecessarily, but finding work close to home,” added Sergei Sobyanin.
Thus, to solve these problems, one of the largest film clusters in the world was built near the Central Ring Road, and in Kommunarka, the “City” is being built, where dozens of office centers are planned to be created.
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