The Far East opposes the introduction of investment quotas in Russia

Published 2022년 11월 15일

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The article highlights the challenges faced by regions in Russia, specifically Magadan and Kamchatka, in constructing fishing vessels due to sanctions and other adverse factors. The Magadan region is struggling to meet the conditions of the first stage of investment quotas, risking losing out on vessel volumes, and experts forecast a decrease in tax revenues by 600 million rubles. The neighboring Kamchatka region also opposes the implementation of the second stage of investment quotas. Meanwhile, in the Khabarovsk Territory, there are proposals to delay the implementation of these quotas to avoid losing fish and crab quotas to enterprises that cannot afford to build a fishing fleet and coastal plants.
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So, the governor of the Magadan region, Sergey Nosov, said that due to sanctions and other unfavorable factors, the construction of fishing vessels worth 30 billion rubles is difficult, respectively, Magadan enterprises, not fulfilling the conditions of the first stage of investment quotas in full, risk being left without volumes. Experts predict a decrease in tax revenues by 600 million rubles. Neighboring Kamchatka also opposes legislative innovations, despite the fact that the region positively assesses the results of the first stage - seven out of eight plants have been built in the region within the framework of investment quotas, ships are being actively built. According to the head of the region, Vladimir Solodov, "immediately proceeding to the second stage is premature." In the Khabarovsk ...
Source: Fishretail

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