How to invest in industry in St. Petersburg

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HOW TO INVEST IN INDUSTRY IN ST. PETERSBURG GUIDE

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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 6 1.

ST. PETERSBURG – EXTENSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT ...................................... 7 1.1. Socio-economic potential .................................................................................................... 7 1.2. Population ........................................................................................................................... 9 1.3. Transportation and logistics complex ............................................................................... 10 1.4. Foreign economic activity ................................................................................................. 13

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INDUSTRY IN ST. PETERSBURG ........................................................................................... 16 2.1. Structure and dynamics of industry in St. Petersburg ...................................................... 16 2.2. Successful industrial projects in St. Petersburg ................................................................ 20

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INDUSTRIAL AND INVESTMENT POLICY OF ST. PETERSBURG ............................................... 25 3.1. State support of investment activity in St. Petersburg. Legislative acts regulating support of investment activities ..................................................................... 25 3.2. Taxation system ................................................................................................................. 27 3.3. Financial and tax incentives............................................................................................... 32 3.4. Investment policy in St. Petersburg .................................................................................. 34 3.5. Private Public Partnerships in St. Petersburg .................................................................... 41 3.6. St. Petersburg’s industrial clusters .................................................................................... 44 3.7. Industrial zones in St. Petersburg ...................................................................................... 66 3.8. Industrial parks, technoparks and the Special Economic Zone ........................................ 68 3.9. Largest economic events in St. Petersburg ....................................................................... 72

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OPERATIONS RELATED TO INVESTING IN INDUSTRY IN ST. PETERSBURG ............................ 76 4.1. Procedure for granting tax concessions in St. Petersburg ............................................... 76 4.2. Procedure for granting state guarantees of St. Petersburg ............................................. 83 4.3. Procedure for adoption of decisions on granting real estate for construction, reconstruction and adaptation for modern use ............................................................... 84 4.4. Procedure for acquisition of state owned land plots by owners of real estate located thereon ................................................................................................................. 98 4.5. Procedure for transfer of non-residential real estate for lease ...................................... 104 4.6. Procedure for obtaining decisions with respect to utility networks .............................. 106 4.7. Procedure for state registration of rights to real estate and transactions therewith ... 110

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Annex ............................................................................................................................. 112 5.1. Industrial zones, industrial parks and technoparks in St. Petersburg ............................ 112 5.2. Authorities and investor support infrastructure ............................................................. 122

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FOREWORD FROM THE GOVERNOR OF ST. PETERSBURG

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DEAR FRIENDS,

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INTRODUCTION

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1.

ST. PETERSBURG – EXTENSIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT

1.1.

Socio-economic potential

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1.1.1.

2013

2012

2011

Gross regional product

2 500,0

2 137,9

1 917,4

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1.1.2.

Investment

2% 2% 5%

91%

Manufacturing Real estate, rental, services Wholesale and retail trade Other Source: Investment portal of St. Petersburg

1 246,90

Germany

1 199,10

Kazakhstan Republic of Korea

812,80

British Virgin Islands

767,80

Sweden

743,50

Cyprus

728,70

Austria

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469,40

United Kingdom

390,50

Netherlands

379,00


1.2.

Population

36 848 23 884

2013 2012

27 190

29 522

32 930

1,5 1,1

2011 2010 2009

2009

2,0

2010

2011

2012

2013

2,6 4,1

Structure of economically active population in 2013, thousand people Men Economically active Unemployed Women Economically active Unemployed

1 419,5 1 396,1 23,4 1 429,4 1 409,4 20,1

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1.3.

Transportation and logistics complex

Freight transportation by mode of freight shipments in 2011-2013, thousand tons 2011

2012

2013

106 162

113 336

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Rail

7 517

7 563

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Road

6 370

7 032

6 776

Sea

6 879

422

674

692

7 429

9 182

9

10

10

84 695

90 880

104 639

Total

Inland water Air Pipeline

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1.3.1.

2013 2012 2011

Sea transportation

2013

57 972,4 57 814,0 59 989,3

503 215

2012

422 664

2011

417 000

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1.3.2.

Rail transportation

2013 2012

217,9 151,1 259,8 149,5 Cargo turnover, mlt tons Passenger turnover, mln ppl

1.3.3.

Air transportation

2013

12,9

2012 2011

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11,2 9,6


1.4.

Foreign economic activity

Foreign trade turnover of St. Petersburg in 2012-2013 2012 mln US dollars Total non-CIS countries

non-CIS countries

non-CIS countries

mln US dollars

in % to 2012

104,7

54 054

95,5

54 636

105,7

52 201

95,5

1 986

82,6

1 853

93,3

20 651

96,9

19 129

92,6

19 331

99,3

17 962

92,9

1 320

71,5

1 167

88,4

35 971

109,7

34 925

97,1

35 305

109,6

34 239

97,0

666

119,4

686

103,1

CIS countries Import

in % to 2011

56 622

CIS countries Export

2013

CIS countries Source: Petrostat

China Germany Finland Netherlands Japan Republic of Korea United Kingdom Italy Czech Republic France

7 663,4 4 476,3 3 566,4 2 785,7 2 673,5 2 470 2 439,8 2 089,4 1 836 1 729,2

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1.4.1.

Exports

1% 2% 3% 5% 5%

8%

11% mineral products machinery, equipment, vehicles metals, metal products other products food products, agricultural raw materials timber, pulp and paper products chemicals, resin rawhide leather and fur, products

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65%


1.4.2.

Imports

22% 11% 3% 1% 5%

5%

7%

46% food products, agricultural raw materials chemicals, resin textiles, shoes metals, metal products machinery, equipment, vehicles other products mineral products timber, pulp and paper products

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INDUSTRY IN ST. PETERSBURG

2.1.

Structure and dynamics of industry in St. Petersburg

2.1.1.

Industry structure by major economic sectors

0,4% 7,1%

92,5%

Manufacturing Electric power, gas and water production and distribution Mineral extration

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2.1.2.

Production volume and structure

25%

4,3%

11,5% Machine-building complex Food products, including beverages and tobacco Metallurgical production, ready-made metal products

2.1.3.

Dynamics of industrial production

109,4

114,6

2010

2011

104,7

98,5

2012

2013

83,4

2009

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2.1.4.

New production enterprises

New production facilities commissioned in 2013 Reconstructed building of the complex CJSC Promyshlenny liteyny kompleks (Industrial Moulding Complex) Power-engineering equipment plant LLC Izhora Transformers Reconstructured IV-V class enterprise OJSC Russkiye Samotsvety Household appliances plant (2d stage) LLC BSH Bytovye Pribory (BSH Home Appliances) Industrial complex OJSC Lenpoligraphmash Industrial and logistics complex OJSC Orion Industrial and logistics complex OJSC INTERFROSTI Plant building of LLC General Motors Auto Secondary sewage treatment department of OJSC Baltika Breweries Food products industrial complex LLC NPO Margaron Annex to the main industrial building of car-manufacturing plant LLC Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Rus

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Investment in industrial enterprises

Investment into new and existing industrial enterprises, 2009-2013

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Fixed investment 4 into manufacturing enterprises , mln RUB

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Foreign investment into manufacturing enterprises, mln US dollars

2009

32 093

4 482

2010

42 273

4 764

2011

36 160

4 377

2012

46 633

8 883

2013

47 228

12 066


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Warehouse properties

2013

1 225

2012

1 175,7

2011

1 125,2

2010

1 104,2 Class A

1 035 677,7 677,7 636,5 Class B

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2.2.

Successful industrial projects in St. Petersburg

2.2.1.

Northwest regional center of Concern PVO Almaz-Antey


2.2.2.

Bosch und Siemens Hausger채te GmbH JSC BSH Home Appliances

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2.2.3.

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JSC Klimov - Innovative design and production complex “Peterburgsky motors�


2.2.4.

OJSC Silovye mashiny - Power Machines – Toshiba. High-Voltage Transformers

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2.2.5.

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Other projects


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INDUSTRIAL AND INVESTMENT POLICY OF ST. PETERSBURG

3.1.

State support of investment activity in St. Petersburg. Legislative acts regulating support of investment activities

3.1.1.

Investment legislation

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3.1.2.

Tax legislation

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3.1.3.

Support of investment projects through non-tax means

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3.1.4.

Granting rights to immovable property to foreign investors

3.1.5.

Guarantees of stable legislation


3.2.

Taxation system

Scheme 1. Taxation system of the Russian Federation

Federal taxes

Regional taxes

Local taxes

VAT

Corporate property tax

Individual property tax

Excises

Gambling tax

Land tax

Individual income tax

Vehicle tax

Corporate profits tax

Tax on extraction of natural resources

Water tax

Charges for use of wildlife objects or for use of biological objects

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3.2.1.

Federal taxes

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3.2.2.

Regional taxes

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3.2.3.

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Local taxes and levies


Table 1. Review of the main taxes payable by companies in the Russian Federation5 TAX / TAX LEVEL

EFFECTIVE TAX RATES

FEDERAL TAX VAT

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Corporate Profits Tax

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18% – for the majority of goods, works and services; 10% – for certain types of food products and goods for children, printed periodicals and medical goods, whether produced domestically or abroad; 0% – in relation to goods for export, works (services) directly relating to freighting or transporting of goods placed under the customs regime of international customs transit, and certain other goods (works, services). 0% – on income of Russian companies in the form of dividends provided that a number of conditions established by legislation are met; 9% – on income in the form of dividends payable by Russian and foreign companies to Russian companies; 15% (unless otherwise provided for by international treaties) – on income in the form of dividends payable by Russian companies to foreign companies; 10% (unless otherwise provided for by international treaties) – on a foreign company’s income from freight of vessels, aircraft, other means of transportation and containers, provided that the foreign company’s activities do not create a permanent establishment in Russia; 20% (unless otherwise provided for by international treaties) – on other income, other than that mentioned above, of a foreign company from sources in Russia, provided that the foreign company’s activities do not create a permanent establishment in Russia; 15% – on income from state and municipal securities (with exceptions); 20% – on the profits of Russian or foreign companies whose activities create a permanent establishment in Russia (2.0% shall be paid to the federal budget and 18.0% to the regional budget) from 01.01.2009.

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TAX / TAX LEVEL

EFFECTIVE TAX RATES

REGIONAL TAX Corporate property tax

Not more than 2.2% – on the depreciated value of taxable property according to accounting data, and for some objects (in particular, administration, business and shopping centers (complexes), real estate designated or actually used for placement of offices, shopping, catering, consumer service facilities, real estate of foreign companies not related with activities of such companies in the Russian Federation through permanent establishments – on the cadastral value of the property.

Vehicle tax

From RUB 1 to 50 per horsepower depending on the engine capacity, or RUB 200 per each means of transportation for other means of water and air transportation which do not have engines. These rates may be either increased or reduced by laws of the constituent territories of the Russian Federation, but not more than 10 times.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO NON-BUDGET FUNDS

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Charges for insurance against industrial accidents or professional diseases

0.2% to 8.5% – on payroll and payments under civil agreements.

Insurance contributions for mandatory pension insurance payable to the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation

22% of the sum of payments and other remuneration accrued in favor of individuals not exceeding the maximum amount.

Insurance contributions for mandatory medical insurance payable to the Federal Mandatory Medical Insurance Fund

From 01.01.2014 – 5.1% of the sum of payments and other remuneration accrued in favor of individuals.

Insurance contributions for mandatory medical insurance payable to the Territorial Mandatory Medical Insurance Fund

From 01.01.2014 – 2.9% of the sum of payments and other remuneration accrued in favor of individuals.

A 10% insurance contribution is charged on sums of payments and other remuneration in favor of an individual that exceed 624,000 rubles in 2014 on an accrual basis from the start of the calendar year.

No insurance contributions are charged on sums of payments and other remuneration in favor of an individual that exceed 624,000 rubles in 2014 on an accrual basis from the start of the calendar year.

No insurance contributions are charged on sums of payments and other remuneration in favor of an individual that exceed 624,000 rubles in 2014 on an accrual basis from the start of the calendar year.


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3.3.

Financial and tax incentives

3.3.1.

Tax incentives

3.3.1.1. Tax concessions

3.3.1.2. Deferment or instalment plan with respect to tax payments

3.3.1.3. Investment tax credit

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3.3.2.

Financial support of investment activities

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3.4.

Investment policy in St. Petersburg

3.4.1.

Legislative bases

3.4.2.

Principles of investment policy

3.4.3.

Legal guarantees

3.4.4.

Forms of state support of investment activities

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   Scheme 2. Measures of state support for investment activities in St. Petersburg

Tax preferences

State guarantees of St. Petersburg

Budget financing

Concessionary terms for leasing of property

Development of city investment programmes

Implementation of PPP projects

3.4.4.1. State guarantees

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3.4.4.2. Granting budget funds Scheme 3. Budget support of investment projects in St. Petersburg

Budget support of investment projects in St. Petersburg Budget borrowings

Participation of St. Petersburg in business entities

Government procurement

Compensation payments (subsidies)

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3.4.5.

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Strategic projects and strategic investors


Scheme 4. Characteristics of a strategic investment project Investor (Strategic investor)

Strategic investment project

Compliance with the set of criteria

Compliance with the set of requirements

Improvement of the social, economic, and cultural living conditions

Economic efficiency

Enhancing the investment attractiveness of St. Petersburg

Use of resource saving technologies

Amount of investments Developing territories or a branch of the city economy

Developing one of the major branches of economy

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Industry, Transport and logistics ≥ 3 billion rubles

Other branches ≥ 15 billion rubles

Investment market Industry Tourism Culture and education IT and innovations Finance Transport and logistics, etc.

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Scheme 5. Characteristics of a strategic partner

Activities in the territory of St. Petersburg with a positive result

Strategic partner

Reinforcing the image of St. Petersburg

Significant social and economic efficiency

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Scheme 6. Procedure for recognizing an investment project as a strategic investment project and an investor as a strategic investor of St. Petersburg upon the investor’s application

Investor (initiator) Written application + documents confirming compliance with the requirements

Committee for Investment of St. Petersburg

Suspension notice

Notice of noncompliance and termination of consideration

YES

NO

Suspension

Are materials sufficient?

NO Positive conclusion?

Expert examination

YES Notice of sufficiency of documents

Preparation of a draft legal act of the Government of St. Petersburg

Adoption of a legal act by the Government of St. Petersburg

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Private Public Partnerships in St. Petersburg

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Scheme 7. Conducting a tender for implementation of PPP projects in St. Petersburg 1. Determining basic parameters of the project: Responsible party: The Committee for Investment of St. Petersburg 2. Preparing tender documentation and a draft decision on entering into a PPP agreement and an agreement on lease of the land plot (if applicable) Responsible party: The Committee for Investment of St. Petersburg

3. Adoption by the Government of St. Petersburg of a decision on decision on entering into a PPP agreement and an agreement on lease of the land plot by conducting a tender Responsible party: The Government of St. Petersburg

4. Conducting a tender Responsible party: The Government of St. Petersburg

5. Entering into a PPP agreement and an agreement on lease of the land plot with the tender winner Responsible party: The Government of St. Petersburg

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3.6.

St. Petersburg’s industrial clusters

Scheme 8. Leading clusters in St. Petersburg

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3.6.1.

Automotive cluster

3.6.1.1. General information

392,8 389

2013 2012

259

2011 2010 2009 2008

69,4 19,9 47,5

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Characteristics of the leading car manufacturing plants located St. Petersburg Company name

Opening

Investment volume, mln US dollars

Manufacturing capacity, thousand cars per year

Number of jobs

Model range

LLC Toyota Motor Manufacturing Russia"

2007

133

50

1 700

Toyota Camry (updated model)

LLC General Motors Auto

2008

303

98

1 300

Chevrolet Cruze, Chevrolet Captiva, Opel Astra, Opel Antara

LLC Nissan Manufacturing RUS

2009

200

50

1 500

Nissan Teana, Nissan X-trail, Nissan Murano, Infiniti FX, Infiniti M, Infiniti QX, Nissan Patrol, Nissan Pathfinder

LLC Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Rus

2010

650

220

2 400

Hyundai Solaris, Kia Rio

3.6.1.2. Leading companies

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3.6.2.

Aerospace cluster

3.6.2.1. General information

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3.6.2.2. Leading companies

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3.6.3.

Cluster of information technologies, radio-electronics, instrument-making, communication tools and info telecommunications

3.6.3.1. General information

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3.6.3.2. Leading companies 3.6.3.2.1 Leading manufacturing enterprises

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3.6.3.2.2 Leading companies engaged in software development and software development services

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3.6.4.

Cluster of pharmaceutical and medical industry and radiation technologies

3.6.4.1. General information

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7

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3.6.4.2. Leading companies

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3.6.5.

Shipbuilding cluster

3.6.5.1. General information

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3.6.5.2. Leading companies

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3.7.

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Industrial zones in St. Petersburg


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3.8.

Industrial parks, technoparks and the Special Economic Zone

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Table 2. Existing benefits and incentive for residents of the SEZ PERIOD OF BENEFIT/INCENTIVE VALIDITY

TYPE OF BENEFIT/ INCENTIVE

Throughout the period of validity of the SEZ - till 01.01.2018

Profit tax 

to the regional budget



to the federal budget

13,5 % 0%

10 years since property registration

Property tax

0%

5 years since commencement of property ownership right for each land plot

Land tax (% of cadastral value)

0%

5 since registration of vehicle

Transport tax (RUB per horsepower)

0%

2012-2017

Insurance contributions

2018

2019

8%

Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation

2%

Federal Compulsory Insurance Fund

4%

Territorial Compulsory Insurance Funds

0%

Insurance contributions

21%

Pension Fund of the Russian Federation

13%

Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation

2.9%

Federal Compulsory Insurance Fund

5.1% 0%

Insurance contributions

28%

Pension Fund of the Russian Federation

20%

Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation

2.9%

Federal Compulsory Insurance Fund

5.1%

Territorial Compulsory Insurance Funds Till 2025

14%

Pension Fund of the Russian Federation

Territorial Compulsory Insurance Funds

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BENEFIT INCENTIVE RATE

Preferential price for buyout

0%


of land plots on the territory of the SEZ of technologyinnovation type in St. Petersburg 

“Noidorf” site

4,181 mln RUB per 1 ha

“Novo-Orlovskaya” site

7,476 mln RUB per 1 ha

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3.9.

Largest economic events in St. Petersburg

3.9.1.

St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF)


Chronological table of St. Petersburg International Economic Forum NUMBER

DATES

PARTICIPANTS

FINANCIAL VALUE OF SIGNED AGREEMENTS

XIV

June 17-19, 2010 around 4 200 participants

338 billion RUB

XV

June 16-18, 2011 -

200 billion RUB

XVI

June 21-23, 2012 more than 5 300 participants

360 billion RUB

XVII

June 20-22, 2013 more than 7 100 participants

9.6 trillion RUB

XVIII

May 22-24, 2014 more than 7500 participants

401.4 billion RUB

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3.9.2.

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St. Petersburg International Innovation Forum


3.9.3.

International Forum “Russian Industrialist�

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OPERATIONS RELATED TO INVESTING IN INDUSTRY IN ST. PETERSBURG

4.1.

Procedure for granting tax concessions in St. Petersburg

4.1.1.

Bases for granting tax concessions

4.1.1.1. Concessions for investors for corporate profits tax 4.1.1.1.1 Concessions for investors for corporate profits tax

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4.1.1.2. Concessions on corporate property tax

4.1.1.3. Vehicle tax

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Scheme 9. Tax concessions in St. Petersburg A. Corporate profits tax

Conditions depend on

CATEGORIES OF TAXPAYERS THAT MADE INVESTMENTS IN: 

Industry, production and distribution of electric power, gas and water, transport and communication sectors, the amount of investments exceeding 800 million rubles over any three successive calendar years; Any types of activities for the amount of more than 15 billion rubles over any five successive calendar years; IT technologies, innovations, production of medical equipment, the amount of investments exceeding 50 million rubles over any three successive calendar years, where the share of proceeds from such activities constitutes at least 80% of the turnover; Residents of the special economic zone regardless of their investments and the period thereof.

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Amount of investments in the territory of St. Petersburg Types of activities Tax being payable to the budget of St. Petersburg

B. Corporate property tax CATEGORIES OF TAXPAYERS: 

Industry, production and distribution of electric power, gas and water, transport and communication sectors, the amount of investments exceeding 800 million rubles over any three successive calendar years; Organizations performing activities in certain social and economic sectors (in accordance with the list)

C. Vehicle tax CATEGORIES OF TAXPAYERS: 

Residents of the special economic zone

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4.1.2.

Review of tax rates and tax concessions

Table 3. Tax rates and tax concessions in St. Petersburg TAX RATE

TAX CONCESSION

NOTES

Reduction of tax by 4.5%

Grounds for concessions are set forth in Section 4.1.1.1

Exemption from tax payment

Grounds for concessions are set forth in Section 4.1.1.2

Exemption from tax payment

Concessions are granted to individuals, state authorities and institutions established by St. Petersburg.

Profits tax Federal budget – 2% Regional budget – 18% Corporate property tax 2.2% of the depreciated value of the property Land tax The amount of the tax is calculated on the basis of the cadastre value of the land plot:  

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0.3% – with respect to land plots used for agricultural production, 0.042% – with respect to land plots used for private farming, parking areas, fish farms, 0.01% - with respect to residential properties and utility infrastructure facilities or facilities granted for residential construction, 0.06% - with respect to land plots with the following types of permitted use:  "for placement of educational facilities";  "for placement of health care and social security facilities";  "for placement of health resort institutions";  "for placement of roofed sports complexes, sports clubs, yacht clubs and water sports facilities, open flatwork physical education and sports facilities";


TAX RATE 

TAX CONCESSION

NOTES

Exemption from tax payment

The concession is granted to organizations that are residents of the special economic zone located within the territory of St. Petersburg for a term of 5 years as of the date of registration of the vehicle in the territory of the said zone, with the exception of water and air transportation.

1,4% - with respect to land plots with following type of permitted use: “ for placement of hotels”; 1,5% – with respect to other land plots

Vehicle tax From 10 to 250 rubles per annum per horsepower of a vehicle’s engine

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4.1.3.

Investment tax credit

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4.2.

Procedure for granting state guarantees of St. Petersburg

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4.3.

Procedure for adoption of decisions on granting real estate for construction, reconstruction and adaptation for modern use

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Scheme 10. Procedure for granting real estate through tenders 1

The authorized organization initiates the procedure for granting real estate through tenders

Is the real estate item a land plot? YES

NO

Are a planning design and area demarcation plan available with respect to the area where the land plot is situated? YES

NO The authorized organization sends a request to the KGA with respect to the land plot

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The KGA prepares and issues to the authorized organization an opinion with respect to the land plot

The authorized organization sends requests and notices to the state authorities in order to obtain information of the real estate item

The state authorities prepare and issue to the authorized organization opinions and other documents

The authorized organization is responsible for:  cadastral registration of the land plot  independent appraisal of the market value of the real estate item or package of rights thereto  obtaining the development plan of the land plot (if a land plot is granted)  obtaining a copy of the cadastral passport of the real estate item (if the real estate item is provided for reconstruction, adaptation for modern use)  obtaining a report of the state historical and cultural expert examination on the possibility (positive report) to perform works for conservation of a cultural heritage item (in case of granting of a cultural heritage item (identified cultural heritage item) for performance of works for adaptation for modern use

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The authorized organization submits all the documents received with respect to the real estate item to the Construction Committee

The Construction Committee drafts a Decree of the Government of St. Petersburg on conducting a tender

The Government of St. Petersburg adopts a decision on conducting a tender

The Property Fund conducts a tender

The Property Fund and the investor that won the tender sign an agreement (depending of the object of the auction: sale and purchase agreement, lease agreement, investment agreement)

State registration of the investor's rights to real estate item (ownership right, leasehold)

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Scheme 11. Procedure for granting real estate items in accordance with designated use The investor submits to the Construction Committee an application and a set of documents required for consideration of the possibility to grant the real estate item (in case of acquisition of rights to the land plot the application and set of documents may also be submitted to a MFC5)

Does the designated use of the planned construction/reconstruction project not comply with the urban development regulations of the respective area established by the Land Use and Development Rules of St. Petersburg, within the borders of which the land plot is situated? OR Is there a decision on disposal of the real estate item or decision on selection and provisional approval of the location of capital facilities, which impedes the granting of the real estate item to the investor and was made prior to the date of submission of the application by the investor? OR Is the area planning documentation approved with respect to the area, within the borders of which the land plot is situated (if the investor applied for a land plot)?

YES

NO

The Construction Committee adopts a decision to refuse to grant the real estate item to the investor

The Construction Committee forwards the investor’s application to the authorized organization

The authorized organization requests information on the real estate item from the state authorities

The state authorities prepare and issue to the authorized organization opinions 4 and other documents

The authorized organization transfers all documents obtained with respect to the real estate item to the Construction Committee

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The authorized organization transfers all documents obtained with respect to the real estate item to the Construction Committee

Are there grounds for granting the real estate item? YES

Depending on the type of real estate item

Land plots granted subject to prior approval of the location of the real estate item

The Committee for Land Resources and Land Management prepares a scheme of location of the land plot in the respective area

Informing the public on possible or upcoming granting of the land plot for construction

The Construction Committee approves a report on selection of the land plot for construction and adopts a decision on provisional approval of the location of the real estate item

The investor is responsible for:  cadastral registration of the land plot  independent appraisal of the market value of the real estate item or package of rights thereto  obtaining opinions of the state 6 authorties

The investor applies to the Construction Committee for a draft decree of the Government of St. Petersburg on granting the investor the land plot for the purposes of construction on investment conditions

NO

The Construction Committee adopts a decision to refuse to grant the real estate item to the investor

Other real estate items (buildings, structures, facilities under construction)

The Governor of St. Petersburg gives a written instruction on preparation of a draft decree of the Government of St. Petersburg on grating the real estate item for reconstruction, adaptation for modern use on investment conditions

The investor is responsible for:  cadastral registration of the land plot, on which the real estate item is situated  independent appraisal of the market value of the real estate item or package of rights thereto 7  obtaining the required documents

The investor submits the obtained documents to the Construction Committee

91


The Construction Committee prepares a draft decree of the Government of St. Petersburg on granting the investor the land plot for the purposes of construction on investment conditions

The Construction Committee prepares a draft decree of the Government of St. Petersburg on granting the investor the real estate item for reconstruction, adaptation for modern use on investment conditions

The Government of St. Petersburg adopts a decree on grating the investor the land plot for the purposes of construction on investment conditions

The Government of St. Petersburg adopts a decree on grating the investor the real estate item for reconstruction, adaptation for modern use on investment conditions

The Committee for City Property Management and the investor enter into an agreement on lease of the land plot on investment conditions

The Committee for City Property Management and the investor enter into an investment agreement and an agreement on lease of the land plot granted for completion of construction /reconstruction of the real estate item

State registration of the agreement entered into

92

State registration of the agreement on lease of the land plot


Scheme 12. Procedure for preparation and conduct of an auction for the right to enter into an agreement on lease of a land plot in accordance with the amendments to the land code of the Russian Federation to become effective from 1 June 2015 Initiation of the procedure for the conduct of an auction for the right to enter into an agreement on lease of a land plot

Authorized authority

Private person (individual, legal entity)

Who initiates?

The authorized authority is responsible for the following preparatory actions:  formation of the land plot (preparation and approval of a scheme of location of the land plot (if necessary); performance of cadastral works; cadastral registration of the land plot)  registration of the state or municipal ownership right to the land plot (if state ownership is demarcated)  obtaining technical specifications for connection (technological connection) of the facilities under construction to utility networks

The private person is responsible for actions related to formation of land plot (preparation and approval of a scheme of location of the land plot (if necessary); performance of cadastral works; cadastral registration of the land plot)

The private person submits to the authorized authority an application for the conduct of an auction

Registration of the state or municipal ownership right to the land plot (if state ownership is demarcated)

Obtaining technical specifications for connection (technological connection) of the facilities under construction to utility networks

The authorized authority adopts a decision on the conduct of the auction

Organization of the conduct of and participation in an auction:  Determination of conditions for the conduct of an auction (date, time, place, deposit amount, bid increment)  Making an announcement on the auction  Submission of applications for participation in the auction by investors

Conduct of the auction

Entry into an agreement on lease of the land plot as a result of the auction

State registration of the agreement on lease of the land plot as a result of the auction

93


Note 1:

94

Governmental body of St. Petersburg

OPINION / OTHER DOCUMENT If a land plot is granted

If other real estate items are granted for reconstruction, adaptation for modern use

An opinion containing information on: - the possibility of reconstruction, adaptation for modern use of the real estate item; - the compliance of the location of the real estate item to be reconstructed, adapted for modern use with the Land Use and Development Rules of St. Petersburg and the area planning documentation (if available)

1.

The Committee for City Planning and Architecture

An opinion containing information on: - the type of permitted use of the land plot; - the functional designation of the projected capital facility subject to the planned development of the area, within the borders of which the land plot is situated, in accordance with the Land Use and Development Rules of St. Petersburg; - the time limit for issuance of a development plan of the land plot

2.

The Committee for Land Resources and Land Management of St. Petersburg

An opinion containing the following information: - address and actual area of the land plot; - information of registration of the real estate items located on the land plot; - existence of buildings, constructions, structures, facilities under construction on the land plot; - existence of zones with special conditions of use

3.

The Committee for City Property Management

An opinion containing information on: - encumbrances on the land plot and real estate items located thereon specifying the dates of and conditions for termination of third parties’ rights or absence of such encumbrances; - registration of the ownership right of St. Petersburg to the real estate item or other documents confirming the ownership right of St. Petersburg


â„–

Governmental body of St. Petersburg

OPINION / OTHER DOCUMENT If a land plot is granted

If other real estate items are granted for reconstruction, adaptation for modern use

4.

The Committee for State Control, Utilization and Protection of Historical and Cultural Landmarks

An opinion containing information on: - whether the land plot, buildings, constructions, structures are cultural heritage items or identified cultural heritage items (whether the land plot is located within the borders of the zones of protection of cultural heritage items and the regimes of use of a land plot within the borders of such zones); - the possibility to perform works in the territory of the cultural heritage item and(or) within the zones of protection of the cultural heritage item as well as with respect to the cultural heritage item or identified cultural heritage item

5.

The Administration of the district of St. Petersburg, in the territory of which the real estate item is located

An opinion containing information on the possibility to locate the result of investing on the land plot

6.

The Committee for Energy and Engineering Support

An opinion containing: - technical specifications for connection (technological connection) to utility networks; - information on the charge for connection (technological connection) to utility networks; - information on the charge for connection to electric networks

7.

The Committee for Development of the Transport Infrastructure of St. Petersburg

An opinion containing information on the possibility of location of transport and logistics facilities, in particular, information on forecast and planned development of the transport complex of St. Petersburg, including strategic development, with respect to land plots and real estate items located thereon

The Transport Committee

An opinion containing information on the possibility of location of transport and logistics facilities

8.

–

(an opinion is issued in case of implementation of an investment project related to development of the transport complex of St. Petersburg or traffic management, storage of vehicles (except for external transport))

(an opinion is issued in case of implementation of an investment project related to water transport of St. Petersburg and external transport (except for road freight transport)) 9.

The Committee for City Improvement of St. Petersburg

An opinion containing information on: - the possibility of location of transport and logistics facilities; - existence of public green planting areas; - existence of public green planting areas performing special functions (with respect to street planting); - existing public roads of regional significance in St. Petersburg; - location of forest plots state-owned by St. Petersburg

(an opinion is issued in case of implementation of an investment project related to development of the transport complex of St. Petersburg, including with respect to road freight transport)

95


â„–

Governmental body of St. Petersburg

OPINION / OTHER DOCUMENT If a land plot is granted

10.

The Housing Committee

11.

The Construction Committee on the basis of notices received from the authorized organization, obtains and sends to the latter the following documents:

–

An opinion containing information on: - existence of legal acts on recognition of the real estate item to be reconstructed or adapted for modern use dangerous and subject to demolition or reconstruction; - existence of residential premises of the public housing fund, on the number of individuals residing in residential premises of the public housing fund, on the need in residential premises (number, type of residential premises in terms of the number of rooms, the size of the total area) for relocation of the said individuals, acceptable time limits for the transfer by a potential investor of residential premises to the state ownership of St. Petersburg as well as on existence in the real estate item of residential premises of the private housing fund

a) Response of the Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography on existence of state registration of rights to the land plot, the real estate items located within the borders of the land plot and transactions therewith; b) Response of the Chief Administration of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defence, Emergency Management and Natural Disaster Response for St. Petersburg on the existence (absence) on the land plot of capital civil defence facilities and the conditions for destruction of capital civil defence facilities owned by St. Petersburg if there are any such facilities on the land plot (to

Response of the Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography on existence of state registration of rights to the land plot, the real estate items located within the borders of the land plot and transactions therewith

be issued in case of granting of the land plot through a tender)

96

If other real estate items are granted for reconstruction, adaptation for modern use


97


4.4.

98

Procedure for acquisition of state owned land plots by owners of real estate located thereon


99


Scheme 13. Procedure for acquisition of a land plot for ownership purposes An investor prepares an application for a land plot, forms a set of the required documents and submits them to the KUGI or a Multifunctional Centre

Is the land plot registered with the cadastre? YES

NO

The KUGI makes requests to the state authorities1 to obtain information on the land plot

Cadastral registration is performed at the investor’s expense

Does the investor have the right to acquire 2 the land plot ? YES

The KUGI issues the following documents: 1) A transfer order with respect to the land plot to be forwarded to the Property Fund along with the set of the required documents; 2) A notice to the investor with a proposal to attend the Property Fund within 7 days in order to enter into a sale and purchase agreement

The Property Fund and the investor sign the agreement on sale and purchase of the land plot

The investor pays the buy-out price of the land plot

State registration of the investor's ownership right to the land plot

100

NO

The KUGI notifies the investor of refusal with respect to buy-out of the land plot


Scheme 14. Procedure for acquisition of a land plot for lease purposes An investor prepares an application for a land plot, forms a set of the required documents and submits them to a district subdivision of the KUGI

Is the land plot registered with the cadastre? YES

NO

The district division of the KUGI makes requests to the state authorities to obtain information on the land plot

Cadastral registration is performed at the investor’s expense

Does the investor have the right to acquire the land plot? YES

The district division of the KUGI issues a decision on granting of the land plot to the investor for lease purposes

NO

The district division of the KUGI notifies the investor of refusal with respect to lease of the land plot

The district division of the KUGI and the investor sign an agreement on lease of the land plot

State registration of the agreement on lease of the land plot

101


Scheme 15. Procedure for granting land plots in accordance with the amendments to the land code of the Russian Federation entering into force on 1 march 2015 Initiation of the procedure for granting a land plot to the owner of the building / construction located thereon

YES

Does the land plot require formation or rectification of its borders?

NO

Is the demarcation plan of the area, within the borders of which such land plot is to be formed, approved? YES

NO Preparation of a scheme of location of the land plot

The owner of the building / construction applies to the authorized authority for provisional approval of the granting of the land plot

Are there grounds for satisfaction of the application? YES

NO

The authorized authority adopts a decision on provisional approval of the granting of the land plot

The authorized authority adopts a decision on refusal

The owner of the building / construction ensures performance of cadastral works

Cadastral registration of the land plot or its rectified borders and registration of the state or municipal ownership right to the land plot (if state ownership is demarcated)

The owner of the building / construction applies to the authorized authority for the land plot for ownership or lease purposes (at the owner’s option)

Conclusion of a sale and purchase / lease agreement

State registration of the sale and purchase / lease agreement

102


Note 2:

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 

103


4.5.

  

104

Procedure for transfer of non-residential real estate for lease


Scheme 16. Procedure for transfer of real estate items for lease The district division of the KUGI forms a set of documents with respect to the real estate item

Publication of information on real estate items that are actually vacant and proposed periods of lease in the bulletin of the information agency “Real Estate of St. Petersburg�. The time limit for publication is 2 weeks

An interested investor prepares an application for lease of a real property item and forms a necessary set of documents and submits them to the district division of the KUGI

A district division of the KUGI forwards all applications received for consideration of the Commission

The Commission considers the applications received and adopts a decision

Decision on provision of the real property item to the investor

Decision on refusal to all investors that submitted applications

Re-publication The KUGI makes an order on provision of the real estate item to the investor and sends the order to the district division of the KUGI

The district division of the KUGI sends the investor a notice with the proposal to sign a lease agreement within 2 weeks

The investors signs an agreement YES

State registration of lease agreement entered into for a period of not less than one year

NO

The Commission reconsiders the possibility of granting the real estate item inviting the investors that submitted applications by the time of the previous consideration of the issue

105


4.6.

  

  

106

Procedure for obtaining decisions with respect to utility networks


 

   

107


Scheme 17. Procedure for obtaining technical specifications and information of the connection charge Obtaining technical specifications and information of the connection charge

Upon request of the CE&ES

Upon request of holders of rights to land plots

1

The applicant requests technical specifications and information on the connection charge from the CE&ES

The CE&ES makes requests to the state authorities to obtain information on the land plot (where necessary)

The CE&ES makes requests to operating 2 companies for technical specifications and information on the connection charge

Operating companies have technical specifications agreed upon by organizations owning technologically connected utility networks and (or) resource production facilities (hot and cold water, heat energy)

Is there a possibility for facilities to be connected to utility networks? YES Operating companies issue to the CE&ES technical specifications and information on the connection charge

NO Operating companies issue to the CE&ES a refusal to provide technical specifications and information on the connection charge

The CE&ES prepares a decision and issues it to the applicant

108

The right holder requests technical specifications and information on the connection charge from operating companies

Operating companies have technical specifications agreed upon by organizations owning technologically connected utility networks and (or) resource production facilities (hot and cold water, heat energy)

Is there a possibility for facilities to get connected to utility networks? YES Operating companies issue to the right holder technical specifications and information on the connection charge

NO Operating companies issue to the right holder a refusal to provide technical specifications and information on the connection charge


109


4.7.

110

Procedure for state registration of rights to real estate and transactions therewith


Scheme 18. Procedure for state registration of rights to real estate and transactions therewith Applicant submits to Rosreestr an application for state registration and a set of required documents

Rosreestr conducts an expert examination of the submitted documents

Are there grounds for state registration? YES

DOUBTFUL NO

State registration successful

Rosreestr issues documents to the applicant confirming state registration

State registration refused

State registration suspended for a maximum period of one month

The applicant submits additional documents to Rosreestr

111


5.

ANNEX

5.1.

Industrial zones, industrial parks and technoparks in St. Petersburg

5.1.1.

Industrial zones

NAME

AREA, HA

SPECIALIZATION

RESIDENTS

Konnaya Lakhta

835.0 Machinery manufacturing

CJSC British American Tobacco-Spb

Kolomyagi

231.2 Machinery manufacturing, production of electronic and optical equipment, transport

    

Chupa-chups plant OJSC Zavod Energiya CJSC VAD Continental Plast CJSC Metrobeton

SevoroZapadnaya

261.0 Wide range of production, warehouse

OJSC Eastern European head research and development institute of energy technologies CJSC ARMATEK CJSC Giesecke & Devrient LOMO

  Lomonosovskaya

199.0 Machine manufactruring, production of food, vehicles, office equipment and computers

  

Voennaya Gavan and Yantar

238.0 Warehouses, water surface transport

OJSC “Lifesaving complexes and aqua technology – 28 Voenny Zavod” Research Institute “Navy Academy”

Maryino

130.0 Automobile industry, warehouse, automobile and equipment manufacturing

  

LLC Sevzapkanat TEKNOS DSK Plastic Omnium Energy Admiral-Terminal-SV DIESEL-ENERGO

  Kronshtadtskaya koloniya

112

LLC Federal pipe company Rostr Transport company PITERAUTO Automobile gas-filling compressor station “Gazprom Gazenergoset”

63.7 Machinery manufacturing, production of electronic and optical equipment, electric machines and equipment

Facilities of OJSC NII Morteplotekhnika are located in close proximity to the eastern border of the industrial zone


NAME Bronka

Industrial zone of construction of the dam

Industrial zone to the north of Kronshtadtskoe shosse

AREA, HA

SPECIALIZATION

RESIDENTS

243.0 Warehouse, machine and equipment manufacturing, manufacturing of vehicles, communication tolls, electrical equipment, electronic and optical equipment, ICT companies, water transport

Warehouse of oil products LLL Neste St. Petersburg

79.8 Machine manufacturing, textile production, metallurgy, warehouses, manufacturing of electronic and optical equipment, electric machines and equipment

Directorate for the Flood Protection Barrier of the Ministry of Regional Development of the Russian Federation

105.4 Machine manufacturing, textile production, food production

  

Obukhovo

425.0 Machine and equipment manufacturing, ecofriendly machine building enterprises, construction materials, food production

           

Kronshtadtsky meat processing plant LLC Everest Kronshtadtsky fish factory LLC Krof St. Petersburg State Unitary Specialized Road Enterprise “Kurortnoe” OJSC Elevatormelmash LLC Lentelephonstroy OJSC Obukhovsky construction materials and structures plant Kombinat “Rotor” Kombinat “Kupchino” Kombinat “Frunzensky” Zavod “Ararat” LLC Rubezh Plus Region CJSC Fincolor CJSC Buer State Unitary Enterprise “Vodokanal St. Petersburg” JSC Energomashstroy

Industrial zone in the vicinity of Salova Street

168.0 Warehouse, vehicles, retail trade

No data

Rybatskoe

353.0 Machine and equipment manufacturing, warehouse

    

CJSC LST-Metal CJSC Zavod metalokonstruktsiy (Metal structures plant) CJSC Avtokolonna 1988 CJSC Wood-working plant №5 St. Petersburg State Unitary Enterprise “Petersburg metropolitan”

113


NAME Neva

AREA, HA

SPECIALIZATION

287.0 Clothes and shoes manufacturing , electronic and optical equipment, readymade metal products, infrastructure, car service

RESIDENTS      

Predportovaya-1

360.0 Machine manufacturing, textile production, metallurgy, warehouses, manufacturing of electronic and optical equipment, electric machines and equipment

     

Predportovaya-2

155.0 Warehouse, transport, transport and transport equipment production

     

114

Zavod “Igristye vina” (Sparkling wines) OJSC Asphalt plant № 1 Zavod “Sevkabel” Confectionary plant “Landrin” CJSC Northwestern Eletromechanic Association JSC “PSB-GEM-HOLTZ” Petersburg Mill Kombinat LLC “Roseks” LLC Agroindustrial concern International company “Petrolink Projects Ltd” LLC Pulkovsky warehouse complex JSC Moscow wholesale and retail association CJSC Mashinostroitelny Zavod (Machine-building plant) JSC Pulkovo Airport JSC City building repair trust №6 Research Institute of Bridges LLC Expert Novikov St. Petersburg Aviation and Transportation College of Civil Aviation Rail-welding plant №1

Predportovaya 3

970.0 Manufacturing of electronic and optical equipment, electric machines and equipment, office equipment and computing technology, transport means and equipment, machine building

 

CJSC Predportovy Helicopter center “Helidrive”

Beloostrov

182.0 Manufacturing of electronic and optical equipment, electric machines, office equipment, warehouse, construction

   

LLC RosProdTorg LLC Vasko LLC Nominal LLC Energotrans


NAME

AREA, HA

SPECIALIZATION

Rzhevka

507.0 Manufacturing of wooden building structures, machinery and equipment, concrete, ceramic products, production of food, office equipment

Ruchji

435.0 Warehouse, manufacturing of electronic and optical equipment, office equipment and computing technology, transport means and equipment, machine building

Izhorskie zavody

1,303.9 Metallurgy, manufacturing of electronic and optical equipment, transport means, textile production

RESIDENTS             

    

Metallostroy

789.9 Machine and equipment manufacturing, food production, transport means, electric machines and electrical equipment

   

Pontonnaya

Industrial zone in the vicinity of Sevastjyanova Street

83.2 Metallurgy, machinebuilding, manufacturing of construction materials, electronic and optical equipment, electric machines and electrical equipment

175.0 Manufacturing of furniture and construction materials, construction and development, ventilation equipment and air conditioning systems, auto repair and maintenance

   

Warehouses LLC Fortis LLC TRP Trading LLC Krist-Al JSC Zavod Elektropult JSC Slotex LLC Mebelny technopark LLC Soyuzslavprom LLC City pet cemetery CJSC St. Petersburg milk plant “Piskarevsky” LLC Okhtinsky bereg CJSC Plemennoy zavod “Ruchji” LLC Avto-center Ruchji Master Profile and the Roofing ware plant are adjacent to the industrial zone Izhorsky Zavod Izhora Pipe Mill Magnitogorsk iron and steel works Knauf Gips Kolpino MMK-Intercos Efremov Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus Weener Plastic Packaging Group CJSC High-frequency units plant LLC NIIEFA-ENERGO JSC Srende-Nevsky Shipyard Military unit 51522

Metal furniture and racks plant “Dikom” Zavod Pobeda Knauf plant Manufacturing enterprise «А-Clima» Car service “Pavlov Motors”

115


NAME Sapernaya

Parnas

AREA, HA

SPECIALIZATION

RESIDENTS

75.2 Metallurgy, machinebuilding, manufacturing of construction materials, electronic and optical equipment, electric machines and electrical equipment

626.8 Manufacturing of machines and equipment, food production, transport means, electric machines and electrical equipment

  

  

Kamenka

760.0 Automobile industry

  

Krasnoselskaya

346.0 Manufacturing of transport means and equipment, food production, office equipment

          

Yugo-zapadnaya (Southwestern)

Part of the Marine trade industrial zone

116

Leningradsky furniture manufacturing kombinat № 1 – Furniture manufacturing factory “Baltika Mebel” Oil-loading infrastructure objects of “Baltika” company

JSC Baltika Breweries LLC Pepsi Bottling Group CJSC Malting plant “Soufflet St. Petersburg” CJSC Building construction plant “Block” JSC Lenstroydetal JSC Unimilk Automobile plant Hyundai and Hyundai supplier park Automobile plant Nissan (Nissan Manufacturing Rus) Chipita Amcor Bridge construction crew № 19 JSC Piter-Lada LLC Eleat LLC Krasnoselsky oil products supply enterprise JSC Avtogazstroy CJSC Silmashtorg JSC Komplekt Orion plant Research and production enterprise “Raduga”

776.8 Manufacturing of machines and equipment, warehouse, transportation and engineering infrastructure

  

347.3 Production facility, engineering infrastructure, transportation, real estate, construction

JSC Rudas

CJSC OKS № 1» CJSC Plastkom St. Petersburg State Unitary Enterprise “Ekostroy” CJSC Gazpromneft-SeveroZapad


NAME Shushary

AREA, HA

SPECIALIZATION

2,376.0 Transportation, logistics, machine-building and food production

RESIDENTS      

Pushkinskaya

190.0 Food production, manufacturing of machines and equipment, electric machines, electronic and optical equipment, pharmaceutical industry

LLC General Motors Auto LLC Toyota Motor Manufacturing Russia Magna International Scania plant Foxconn plant Agricultural production cooperative “Shushary”

CJSC Pushkinsky machinebuilding plant

Pushkinsky meat packing plant

Construction kombinat “Neva-holding”

LLC Ocean Trading Company-T

117


5.1.2. NAME Maryino

Zvezda

118

Industrial parks AREA, HA

SPECIALIZATION

130.0 Automobile industry, warehouse, automobile and equipment manufacturing

28.0 Power-consuming industry, warehouse

RESIDENTS     

LLC Sevzapkanat TEKNOS DSK Plastic Omnium Energy Admiral-Terminal-SV DIESEL-ENERGO

       

LLC FORMAN Products Novartis PRO-BRITE LLL KELOR Severny Technopark ATIKA SKAALA Treves-Ergon


5.1.3.

Technoparks

NAME Ingria

AREA, HA

SPECIALIZATION 32 High technologies

RESIDENTS        

 Technopark of St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics (NRU ITMO)

Technopark “Polytechnical” of St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University, subdivision of the institution (TP Polytechnical) LLC Managing company “Prinevsky technopark” Technopark Smolenka

1.8 Rent of equipment and facilities to student innovative companies in the field of optic technologies and IT

 

   Support of student innovative projects in the science and technology field

    

Microsoft Kaspersky Lab EMC DataArt North West Laboratory С-Nord IT-concern R-pro DigitalDesign Moscow exchange11 LLC Scientific and Research Company “SoftJoys” Autonomous noncommercial organization “Innovative center “Modern educational technologies” LLC LazerЪ CJSC BARS Project “CGConsulting” LLC “Common use center “Analytical spectrometry” CJSC NPO RTK LLC “Engineering center “Mechanical tests, Computations” LLC NTV-Energo LLC Dipole structures

12.7 Rent of production and warehouse facilities to companies, including innovative companies

No data

1 Rent of equipment and production facilities to innovative companies

No data

119


NAME Technopark of St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University (LETI)

AREA, HA

SPECIALIZATION 0.3 Support of innovative student projects in the field of IT, electronics, hardware and software systems

RESIDENTS  

    Group of companies Technopark LTA

2.9 Rent of equipment to innovative companies

No data

Martyshkino Technopark

12 Rent of production and warehouse facilities to companies, including innovative companies

 

120

CJSC ELTECH-Med JSC “Engineering research center of Electrotechnical University” LLC Research and production company “RAPS” CJSC Desmo LLC Metromed OJSC Mobile diagnostic systems Holding

LLC Water Way Regional office of the group of companies “Double V” in St. Petersburg Retail sales department “Paper Double V”


5.1.4.

Special economic zone (SEZ) sites

NAME Novo-Orlovsky SEZ site

AREA, HA

SPECIALIZATION

110.4 High information technologies, communication tools and other types of innovative research

RESIDENTS     

Noidorf SEZ site

18.9 Precision and analytical instrument-making, software development, communication tools, automatic process control systems, military and civil avionics, medical technology, pharmaceutical industry, robotics, optoelectronics, nanomaterials, hydrogen energy, solar energy, thermoelectricity

    

LLC Novartis Neva LLC WestCom CJSC ATRI LLL Kristal SET LLC APT CJSC Biocad LLC Rakurs Engineering LLC Lasar systems OJSC BNT Priboy CJSC Business Computer Center St. Petersburg

121


5.2.

122

Authorities and investor support infrastructure

NAME

FUNCTIONS

CONTACTS

Committee for Industrial Policy and Innovation of St. Petersburg

Develops and implements the policy of St. Petersburg, coordinates activities of executive authorities in investment and unified innovation policy, industry and agricultural sector

190000 St. Petersburg 16 Voznesensky prospekt Tel: +7 (812) 576-00-19 Fax: +7 (812) 576-00-12 info@cppi.gov.spb.ru http://cppi.gov.spb.ru/

Committee for Investment of St. Petersburg

Implements investment policy of St. Petersburg, accompanies investment projects, develops and promotes investment attraction of the city

191060 St. Petersburg Smolny Tel: +7 (812) 576-69-88 Fax: +7 (812) 576-60-81 info@cisp.gov.spb.ru http://www.spbinvestment.ru/

Committee for External Relations of St. Petersburg

Implements the policy of St. Petersburg in the sector of external relations, interregional cooperation, coordinated development and realization of international technical assistance programs and business cooperation

191060 St. Petersburg Smolny Tel: +7 (812) 576-71-13, 576-72-04 Fax: +7 (812) 576-76-33 kvs@gov.spb.ru http://kvs.spb.ru/

Committee for Entrepreneurship and Consumer Market Development of St. Petersburg

Develops and implements the policy of St. Petersburg, coordinates activities in the sector of entrepreneurship, consumer market, licensing of certain type of activities

190000 St. Petersburg 16 Voznesensky prospect Tel: +7 (812) 576-00-70 Fax: +7 (812) 576-00-71 info@crppr.gov.spb.ru http://crppr.gov.spb.ru/

Committee for City Property Management

Manages and disposes the state property owned by the City of St. Petersburg

191060 St. Petersburg Smolny Tel: +7 (812) 576-75-57 Fax: +7 (812) 576-49-10 in@commim.spb.ru http://www.commim.spb.ru

St. Petersburg State Budgetary Enterprise “Agency for Strategic Investments�

Structural subdivion of the Committee for Investments. Its key aim lies in providing assistance to investors at all stages of implementation of investment projects

191011 St. Petersburg 2 Italjyanskaya Street Tel: +7 (812) 314-22-60 Fax: +7 (812) 710-42-99 info@asi-spb.ru http://www.asi-spb.ru/

Enterprise Europe Network - Russia, Gate2Rubin Consortium, Module A Regional Center - St. Petersburg

Main aim lies in providing assistance to small and medium businesses in development of business relations with Russian and foreign partners, promotion of products manufactured by St. Petersburg enterprises at interregional and international markets

190005 St. Petersburg 14 Izmaylovsky prospekt, office 316 Tel: +7 (812) 325 84 16, 325 83 51, 575 04 80 info@euro-info-center.ru http://www.euro-infocenter.ru/


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St. Petersburg State Institution “City Agency for Industrial Investments”

Implements investment policy within the limits of St. Petersburg nonresidential zones, prepares, coordinates and reviews documents

190068 St. Petersburg 88-90 Naberezhnaya Kanala Griboedova Tel: + 7 (812) 320-5016 Fax: +7 (812) 320-5015 http://www.spbgapi.ru/

St. Petersburg State Budgetary Institution “Center for Business Development and Support”

In cooperation with executive authorities of St. Petersburg provides various “one-stop shop” government services for legal entities and entrepreneurs

190000 St. Petersburg, 46/5 Mayakovskogo Street Tel: + 7 (812) 985-5009 Fax: +7 (812) 372-5270 info@crpp.ru http://crpp.ru/

Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of St. Petersburg

Represents interests and protects employer rights in social-labor and economic relations with unions, state and local government authorities

191060 St. Petersburg, 1 Smolny proezd, building B Tel: + 7 (812) 576-7661 Fax: +7 (812) 576-77-92 spp@spp.spb.ru http://www.spp.spb.ru/

Association of Industrial Enterprises of St. Petersburg

Protects the rights of the Association members, represents their common interest, coordinates entrepreneurship activities of the Association members

195112 St. Petersburg 68 Malookhtinsky prospekt, office 303 Tel: +7 (812) 323-1102 Fax: +7 (812) 444-9513 appspb@appspb.ru http://www.appspb.ru/

St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Contributes to the economy of the region, creates favorable conditions for Russian entrepreneurs, protects their interests, provides a wide range of business related services

191123 St. Petersburg 46-48 Chaykovskogo Street Tel: +7 (812) 719-66-44 Fax: +7 (812) 272-86-12 spbcci@spbcci.ru http://www.spbcci.ru/

St. Petersburg Union of Entrepreneurs

Assists the Union members in realization of products, retail trade and services, personnel training, protection of the rights and representation of the interests of entrepreneurs

198095 St. Petersburg 16 Stachek prospekt Tel: +7 (812) 252-4350 Fax: +7 (812) 252-3950 spbsp1989@rambler.ru http://www.spbsp.ru/

Public Council on Small Business Development under the auspices of the Governor of St. Petersburg

Public organization functioning as a mediator between St. Petersburg authorities and small business

191014 St. Petersburg, 46/5 Mayakovskogo Street Tel: +7 (812) 576-25-66 Fax: +7 (812) 273-58-45 press@osspb.ru http://www.osspb.ru/

Union of Food Industry Enterprises of St. Petersburg

Protects the rights of the Union members and represents their interest

194044 St. Petersburg 43 Vyborgskaya Naberezhnaya Tel: +7 (812) 309-7070 Fax: +7 (812) 746-7003 pishevikspb@gmail.com

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All-Russian Non-Governmental Organization of Small and Medium Business “OPORA Russia”

Legal support, attraction of financing, government support, development of business contacts between entrepreneurs

194292 St. Petersburg Parnas, 2 1-y Verkhnoy pereulok Tel:+7 (812) 592-81-58 Fax: +7 (812)598-89-13 oporaspb@mail.ru www.spbopora.ru

Fund for Small and Medium Business Credit Assistance

Provides small and medium businesses with access to credit and other financial resources

190000 St. Petersburg 2 Rimskogo-Korsakova prospect Tel:: +7 (812) 640-46-14 Fax: +7 (812) 640-46-14 credit-fond@bk.ru http://credit-fond.ru/

Fund for Venture Investment Development Assistance for Small Science and Technology Enterprises of St. Petersburg

Develops the venture financing infrastructure for small science and technology enterprises in St. Petersburg

190005 St. Petersburg 5-7 6-ya Krasnoarmeyskaya Street, office 301a Tel: +7 (812) 958-5198 info@vf-spb.ru http://vf-spb.ru/

St. Petersburg Foundation for SME Development

Provides information, consulting and training services to small and medium-sized enterprises

190005 St. Petersburg 14 Izmaylovsky prospekt, office 316 Tel: +7 (812) 325-8351 Fax: +7 (812) 712-6607 info@fbd.spb.ru http://www.fbd.spb.ru/

Non-commercial organization “Fund for Pre-Seed Investments”

Supports and develops early-stage small businesses engaged in innovative activities

192029 St. Petersburg 70/3 Obukhovskoy Oborony prospekt, office 306 Tel: +7 (812) 703- 5049 http://www.pre-seed.ru info@pre-seed.ru

OJSC “Technopark of St. Petersburg”

Contributes to the development of the city’s economy by providing quality products and rendering services, thus facilitating an increase in the value of high technology companies

192029 St. Petersburg 70/2 Obukhovskoy Oborony prospect, office 422 Tel: +7 (812) 313-10-85 Fax: +7 (812) 313-10-87 referent@ingria-park.ru http://ingria-park.ru/


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