Investment Promotion Agency of the Sverdlovsk region

Address: B.Yeltsina str. 3 , office 517, Ekaterinburg, 620014

Phone: +7 (343) 311-52-80

E-mail: welcome@ai-so.ru

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About the region

The Sverdlovsk Region is located in the center of Russia at the junction of two parts of the world - Europe and Asia. The region is located in the north-east of the Ural Federal District. The administrative center of the Sverdlovsk Oblast is Ekaterinburg.

The Sverdlovsk Region borders on the Kurgan, Chelyabinsk and Tyumen Oblasts, the Republics of Bashkortostan and Komi, the Perm Krai and the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug.

The largest cities are Ekaterinburg with 1.4 million people, Nizhny Tagil with 353 thousand people, Kamensk-Uralsky with 168 thousand people, Pervouralsk with 123 thousand people.

The region is organized into 68 urban districts, 5 municipal districts, 16 rural and 5 urban settlements.

Investment climate of municipalities
194 800 km2
total area
4,3 million
inhabitants
1416 km
from Ekaterinburg to Moscow
94
municipalities
1967
settlements
7
neighboring entities
10
operating industrial parks
4
million inhabitants
1
special economic zone "Titanium Valley"

GRP structure of the Sverdlovsk Region

GRP structure of the Sverdlovsk Region The most prospective industries to invest

Investment climate

The Sverdlovsk Region is an investment-attractive region of Russia. We take an individual client-oriented approach to each investor and provide comprehensive government support that allows us to quickly and efficiently implement investment projects in our region.

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306 bln. rubles

volume of investments in fixed assets in 2021

2.4 trillion rubles

This amount will be used to implement investment projects in the Sverdlovsk Region from 2018 to 2024