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Saint Petersburg and the Leningrad region- slide package for a foreign investor
Elias KallioOctober 2019
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The information in this document is compiled from a variety of sources.The Pan-European Institute assumes no responsibility for the completeness or accuracy of the information.
Contents
1. General information 3
2. Regional economy 6
3. Prosperity and consumption 19
4. External economic relations 23
5. Business environment 34
6. Additional information 38
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Helsinki 300 kmTallinn 320 kmRiga 490 kmMoscow 630 kmVilnius 660 kmMinsk 690 kmStockholm 690 kmWarsaw 1030 kmOslo 1090 kmBerlin 1320 kmLondon 2100 kmParis 2170 km
Distances from Saint Petersburg to some European capitals:
1. General informationa) Geographical location
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Saint Petersburg Leningrad region
Area (% of Russia’s total)
1 439 km2
(0.008 %)84 500 km2
(0.5 %)
Population (% of Russia’s total)
5 383 890(3.7 %)
1 847 867(1.3%)
Main cities(thousand people)
- Gatchina (93.7), Vyborg (76.4), Sosnovy Bor (68.3)
Borders with Leningrad region Finland, Estonia, St. Petersburg,the Novgorod, Pskov, Vologda regions, Republic of Karelia
Main industries Machine building, metallurgy, metal-processing, energy,food, chemical and petrochemical, light industry, construction
Engineering, chemicals, forestry, agriculture, wood working, pulp and paper, food, fuel, non-ferrous metallurgy and power
Natural resources Sand and gravel deposits, peat, clay, pebble, sandstones, loam
Forest, bauxite, slate, limestone, phosphorite, clay, granite, gravel
1. General informationb) Basic facts
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• St. Petersburg is second densest populated Federal subject after Moscow out of 85* Federal subjects
*the international community does not recognize Crimea and City of Sevastopol as a part of Russia
1. General informationc) Population and labor force (at the end of the year)
Petrostat 2019, Rosstat 2019,
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
City Region City Region City Region City Region City Region
Population (thousand) 5 192 1 776 5 226 1 779 5 282 1 792 5 352 1 814 5 384 1 848
Population change from previous year (%) - - 0.7 0.2 1.1 0.7 1.3 1.2 0.6 1.9
Development of labor force – economically active population (thousand)
2 846 913 2 905 917 2 971 922 2 991 943 3 010 930
Of which unemployed (thousand) 39 43 62 49 50 44 50 45 45 40
Level of unemployment (ILO definition, %) 1.4 4.5 2.1 5.1 1.6 4.6 1.7 4.6 1.5 4.1
Number of pensioners (thousand) 1 409 484 1 443 497 1 481 512 1 514 524 1 548 536
1.4%2.1%
1.6% 1.7% 1.5%
4.5%5.1%
4.6% 4.6%4.1%
5.2%5.6% 5.5%
5.2%4.8%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Unemployment rate
St. Petersburg Leningrad region Russia
• Both, St. Petersburg and Leningrad region are doing quite good St. Petersburg is even having a constant labor shortage
• Both regions are constantly developing and new districts are build in Leningrad region, because the city of St. Petersburg is running out of space
• Leningrad region is also the only Federal subject out of 85* subjects, which government is completely located on a territory of another one
*the international community does not recognize Crimea and City of Sevastopol as a part of Russia
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Saint Petersburg Leningrad region
Value Share in Russia's total Value Share in Russia's total
GDP (billion €) 58.2 5.1 % 14.6 1.3 %
Economically active population (thousand) 2 991 3.9 % 943 1.2 %
Retail trade (billion €) 20.1 4.5 % 5.6 1.2 %
Investment in fixed capital (billion €) 10.2 4.2 % 5.1 2.1 %
FDI (billion $) 5.9 3.9 % 5.3 3.5 %
Exports (billion $) 21.8 6.2 % 6.0 1.6 %
Imports (billion $) 22.9 9.6 % 3.4 1.7 %
Enterprises (thousand) 329.9 8.7 % 25.2 0.7 %
2. Regional economya) Saint Petersburg and Leningrad region in the economy of Russia in 2017
Petrostat 2019, Central Bank of Russia 2019Rosstat 2019, Rustat based on data from Russian customs 2019
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• In St. Petersburg all indicators are larger than in Russia on average per capita; in Leningrad region everything except number of companies, economically active population and retail trade are larger than in Russia on average per capita
• Import to St. Petersburg is almost three times larger than Russian average per capita
Year Saint Petersburg
Leningradregion
Russia
2013 58.2 16.0 1 277.8
2014 51.9 13.8 1 161.7
2015 49.6 12.5 965.9
2016 49.1 12.3 933.9
2017 58.2 14.6 1 136.3
GDP of Saint Petersburg,Leningrad region and Russia, bn €
2. Regional economyb) GDP of Saint Petersburg and Leningrad region
Petrostat 2019, Rosstat 2019, Statista
9.3%
6.8%
27.3%
8.2%
5.5%
2.6%
-10.8%
-4.4%-1.0%
18.5%
1.0%
3.6%
20.8%
7.9%
5.4%
-4.2%
-13.8%
-9.4%
-1.6%
18.7%
8.4%9.4%
11.1%
5.3%
8.2%
2.2%
-9.1%
-16.9%
-3.3%
21.7%
-20%
-15%
-10%
-5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
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St. Petersburg RUB St. Petersburg EUR Leningrad region RUBLeningrad region EUR Russia RUB Russia EUR
• Because of Ruble’s devaluation the GDP development in RUB and EUR differs radically
• The one in EUR describes the development of real GDP and purchasing power more adequately
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2. Regional economyc) Structure of GDP in 2017
Petrostat 2019, Rosstat 2019
Manufacturing activity
30%
Wholesale and retail trade
12%Real estate, renting
7%
Transport and communications
14%
Construction activity
10%
Electricity, gas and water
6%
Agriculture, hunting and
forestry5%
Others16%
Leningrad region
Manufacturing activity
17%
Wholesale and retail trade
17%
Real estate, renting
11%Transport and
communications10%
Construction activity
5%
Electricity, gas and water
4%
Others36%
Saint Petersburg
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• Because of small amount of natural recourses in both regions, manufacturing and high value added economic activity is more advanced than in many other Russian regions
2017 2018
SPb LR SPb LR
Ranking of investment potential
3 23 3 24
Labor potential 3 27 3 26
Consumption potential 3 26 3 25
Production potential 2 20 2 22
Financial potential 3 23 3 22
Institutional potential 2 24 2 33
Innovation potential 3 37 3 28
Infrastructure potential 6 10 6 10
Natural resource potential 85 48 85 48
Tourism potential 4 26 3 25
Ranking of investment risk 9 2 10 4
2. Regional economyd) Investment potential ranking (out of 85* Russian regions)
RA Expert 2019Saint Petersburg = SPbLeningrad region = LR*international community does not recognize Crimea and the City of Sevastopol as a part of Russia
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• After Moscow, St. Petersburg is the leading economic center of Russia
• Areas of Leningrad region that are located close to St. Petersburg also benefit from this
Investment in fixed capital of Saint Petersburg, Leningrad region and Russia, billion €
Year Saint Petersburg
Leningradregion
Russia
2014 6.8 2.9 203.7
2015 5.4 3.0 154.2
2016 6.7 3.3 152.2
2017 7.6 4.7 186.0
2018 7.9 6.0 183.9
2. Regional economye) Development of investment in fixed capital
Fedstat 2019
-21%
24%
13%
4%3%
10%
42%
28%
-24%
-1%
22%
-1%
-25%
-15%
-5%
5%
15%
25%
35%
45%
2015 2016 2017 2018%-c
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• Both, St. Petersburg and Leningrad region, are constantly above the Russian average
2. Regional economyf) Investments into fixed capital by sectors in 2017
Fedstat 2019
Real estate 26%
Transport and communications 13%
Manufacturing activity 13%
Electricity, gas and steam 10%
Construction8%
Others 30%
Saint PetersburgTransport and
communications30%
Manufacturing activity
22%
Electricity, gas and steam20%
Real estate12%
Goverment and military
5%
Others11%
Leningrad region
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Saint Petersburg Leningrad region
The territory of St. Petersburg and Leningrad region is the European gateway of Russia as well as a major destination and transportation hub for all the transportation modes
Sea and river transport
• St. Petersburg is Russia’s largest sea and river port in the Baltic Sea
• The port complex includes:The Grand Seaport of St. Petersburg (freight turnoveramounted 59.3 million tons in 2018), The Lumber port, river ports on Vasilievsky Island and in the Nevsky Freight District, port facilities in Lomonosov and Kronshtadt
• Passenger terminal on Vasilievsky Island (regular voyages to Estonia, Finland, Latvia, and Sweden)
• The Baltic Sea is connected with the Black Sea through canals
• River ports: Leningradsky, Podporozhsky and Sviritsky• The length of navigable waterways over 2 000 km• The total length of all rivers 50 000 km• Main rivers: Neva, Svir, Volkhov and Vuoksa• Sea ports: Ust-Luga (98.7 million tons in 2018),
Primorsk (53.5 million tons in 2018), Vyborg (1.9 million tonsin 2018), Vysotsk (18.8 million tons in 2018)
Airports • Airport complex Pulkovo located 16 km south of Saint Petersburg and consists of 3 buildings, the newest one was built in 2013• Direct air links with most major countries and airlines• Over 18 million passengers in 2018, the Pulkovo Airport is the 38th busiest airport in Europe
2. Regional economyg) Transport infrastructure
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Saint Petersburg Leningrad region
Railways • 5 railway stations: Baltiyskiy, Finlandskiy, Ladozhskiy, Moskovskiy and Vitebskiy
• Length of railways – 432 km• Trains to the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, • High-speed trains to Moscow (4 hours) and Helsinki (3.5 hours)
• Main railway stations: Gatchina, Mga, Volkhovstroy and Vyborg
• Length of railways – about 2 250 km, railway density 33 km / 1 000 km2
Highways • Length of roads – more than 3 000 km• Connected to Estonia, Finland, Moscow, Murmansk and Pskov • St. Petersburg Ring Road was opened in 2011, length – 142 km• Western Rapid Diameter, a toll road, was opened in 2016, length – 47 km
• Length of roads – over 22 000 km• 15 federal routes, 5 of which are in the International E-road
network• Ongoing construction of the Moscow–Saint Petersburg
motorway, length 684 km
Public transport • Subway: 69 stations (124 planned), passengers in 2016 – 740 million• Tramway system: length – 228 km, passengers in 2016 – 182 million• Trolleybus system: passengers in 2016 – 143 million• Bus system: passengers in 2016 – 450 million
• Suburban electric trains and buses to Saint Petersburg and within the Leningrad region
• A subway station located (Devyatkino) in the territory of Leningrad region, building one more station is in process
Cargo volumes 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
City Region City Region City Region City Region City Region
Cargo traffic (million tons) 129.4 162.5 231.3 50.3 236.4 40.5 268.4 41.8 280.7 49.7
Passenger traffic (million people) 1704.0 102.2 1647.0 108.7 1658.0 94.5 1678.0 91.9 1682.0 88.7
2. Regional economyh) Transport infrastructure and cargo volumes
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Petrostat 2019
2. Regional economyi) Development of industrial production
Fedstat 2019
-1% -1%
8%
4%
-1%
-6%
6%
-10%
15%
3%
-9%
-2%
1%
-0.3%
3%
-20%
-15%
-10%
-5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
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2015 2016 2017 2018
City Region City Region City Region City Region
Industrial production 93.0 99.6 103.9 103.7 105.7 100.7 105.1 105.0
• Mining operations 83.1 129.6 143.9 53.5 106.3 97.8 101.4 115.4
• Manufacturing activity 92.7 98.7 103.7 105.5 105.8 101.6 105.2 104.0
• Electricity, gas and steam 95.3 100.1 105.7 104.8 103.2 94.8 101.5 109.6
• Water and waste disposal 95.5 98.3 104.4 106.4 110.1 109.6 111.1 114.8
2. Regional economyj) Development of industrial production 2015-2018 (percentage from previous year)
Fedstat 2019
15
100%
102%
104%
106%
108%
110%
112%
114%
116%
118%
120%
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Development of consumer prices
Saint Petersburg Leningrad region Russia
2. Regional economyk) Development of prices* (percentage, end of the year)
Rosstat 2019, Petrostat 2019, Fedstat 2019
100%
102%
104%
106%
108%
110%
112%
114%
116%
118%
120%
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Development of prices on industrial products*
Saint Petersburg Leningrad region Russia
*mining, manufacturing industries, gas, electricity, steam, air conditioning, water, supply water disposal, waste collection and disposal and liquidation of pollution 16*measured in RUB
Retail sales of Saint Petersburg, Leningrad region and Russia, billion €
Year Saint Petersburg
Leningradregion
Russia
2013 21.7 5.9 559.4
2014 20.0 5.4 517.3
2015 16.8 4.6 404.4
2016 16.6 4.6 380.9
2017 20.1 5.6 451.1
2018 19.1 5.5 426.5
2. Regional economyl) Development of retail trade
Petrostat 2019, Rosstat 2019
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-8%
-16%
1%
21%
-5%-7%
-16%
1%
22%
-3%
-8%
-22%
-6%
18%
-5%
-25%
-20%
-15%
-10%
-5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
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Saint Petersburg Leningrad region Russia
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
City Region City Region City Region City Region City Region
State- and municipal-owned 1.6 8.5 1.6 8.4 1.4 7.9 1.5 8.3 1.5 8.1
Religious and public organizations
1.4 4.2 1.4 4.3 1.4 4.1 1.4 4.2 1.4 4.1
Private 92.1 83.0 92.2 83.2 92.6 84.0 92.7 83.6 92.7 84.0
Public–private (without foreign organizations)
0.4 1.0 0.4 1.0 0.4 0.9 0.3 0.8 0.3 0.7
Foreign-owned 2.6 1.6 2.6 1.6 2.6 1.6 2.5 1.6 2.6 1.7
Jointly Russian and foreign-owned
1.7 1.3 1.6 1.2 1.5 1.2 1.5 1.1 1.4 1.1
Others 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.1 0.3
Total 354 312 38 040 357 124 37 893 374 986 38 286 355 758 37 130 345 277 36 028
2. Regional economym) Distribution of enterprises and organizations by ownership (percentage of total)
Petrostat 2019, Rosstat 2019
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3. Prosperity and consumptiona) Development of gross average wages, €/month
Petrostat 2019, Rosstat 2019
887
798
642 657
823 813
698630
497 494
588 576
712640
500 496
594 587
1329
1204
946 959
1109 1129
0.00 €
200.00 €
400.00 €
600.00 €
800.00 €
1,000.00 €
1,200.00 €
1,400.00 €
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Gro
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Saint Petersburg Leningrad Region Russia Moscow
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• Living standards in Moscow and St. Petersburg differ substantially from the rest of Russia
881
798
642 657
824 813
182 173 161 154 179 163
0.00 €
100.00 €
200.00 €
300.00 €
400.00 €
500.00 €
600.00 €
700.00 €
800.00 €
900.00 €
1,000.00 €
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Saint Petersburg
Per capita income (€/month)
Minimum subsistence level (€/month)
698
630
497 484
588 576
159 142 132 130 153 144
0.00 €
100.00 €
200.00 €
300.00 €
400.00 €
500.00 €
600.00 €
700.00 €
800.00 €
900.00 €
1,000.00 €
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Leningrad region
Per capita income (€/month)
Minimum subsistence level (€/month)
3. Prosperity and consumptionb) Main socio-economic indicators of living standards, €/month
Petrostat 2019, Rosstat 2019, Fedstat 2019
20
299296
300 301 302
295298
322 321 321
283
289294
305309
294291
306 307
296
250
270
290
310
330
350
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Saint Petersburg Leningrad region Russia Moscow
3. Prosperity and consumptionc) Number of passenger cars per 1000 persons
Petrostat 2019, Rosstat 2019
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23.321.4
23.6 24.3 24.9
22.2
24.525.7
27.128.4
23.4 23.7 24.4 24.9 25.2
0
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10
15
20
25
30
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Squ
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Saint Petersburg Leningrad region Russia
3. Prosperity and consumptiond) Average apartment size (square meters per person)
Petrostat 2019, Rosstat 2019
22
22.2 22.4
15.8 15.5
21.8
26.6
35.8
30.8
20.3 21.022.9 22.8
13.615.8
10.0
4.8 5.77.1
5.1 4.43.2 2.6
3.6 4.1
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
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2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018Exports of goods St. Petersburg Imports of goods St. Petersburg
Exports of goods Leningrad region Imports of goods Leningrad Region
4. External economic relationsa) Exports and imports, billion $
Rustat 2019 based on data from Russian customs
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4.2% 4.5% 4.6%
5.5%6.1% 5.9%
2.6%3.2% 2.9%
1.7% 1.6% 1.6%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Share in Russia’s exports
Saint Petersburg Leningrad region
11.4%10.7%
11.1%11.7%
10.1%9.6%
1.6% 1.5% 1.7% 1.5% 1.6% 1.7%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Share in Russia’s imports
Saint Petersburg Leningrad region
4. External economic relationsb) Share in Russia’s exports and imports
Rustat 2019 based on data from Russian customs
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• Both, the exports and the imports, are larger in terms per capita than Russian average
4. External economic relationsc) Exports by country in 2018
Rustat 2019 based on data from Russian customs
China 18%
Netherlands14%
Denmark 7%
Finland 7%
Estonia 7%USA 6%
Sweden 5%
Others 36%
Leningrad region
Netherlands 26%
Germany9%
USA 7%
China 6%Belarus 6%
Algeria4%
Kazakhstan 3%
Others39%
Saint Petersburg
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4. External economic relationsd) Imports by country in 2018
Rustat 2019 based on data from Russian customs
China 23%
Germany9%
South Korea 6%
Japan 6%
USA 6%Finland 4%Belarus 3%
Others 44%
Saint Petersburg
Germany 13%
China 12%
Finland 8%
Italy 8%
India 5%France 5%Taiwan 4%
Others 46%
Leningrad region
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4. External economic relationse) Export structure in 2018
Rustat 2019 based on data from Russian customs
Mineral products (oil &
gas) 69%
Metals 6%
Machinery, equipment and
vehicles 4%
Transport 3%
Others 18%
Saint Petersburg
Mineral products (oil &
gas) 59%
Chemical products
11%
Plastics and rubber
7%
Books, paper and cardboard
5%
Others17%
Leningrad region
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4. External economic relationsf) Import structure in 2018
Rustat 2019 based on data from Russian customs
Machinery, equipment and
vehicles29%
Transport12%
Agricultural products
7%
Chemical products
7%
Others45%
Saint Petersburg
Machinery, equipment and
vehicles35%
Food, drinks and tobacco
13%Agricultural products
10%
Plastics and rubber
9%
Others33%
Leningrad region
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2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
City Region City Region City Region City Region City Region City Region
Equity 44.3 16.9 47.2 22.9 42.9 35.2 50.0 36.7 64.2 41.8 57.4 30.4
Loans 13.1 20.0 14.7 27.0 15.8 19.5 7.7 14.6 5.2 10.6 6.6 12.5
Assets from state budget
29.2 16.0 27.4 14.9 23.4 18.8 26.9 22.3 16.0 16.6 21.7 15.4
Foreign assets 1.0 1.7 0.5 1.8 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.2
Others 12.4 45.4 10.2 33.4 17.8 26.4 15.0 26.2 14.4 30.9 13.8 41.5
Total (billion €) 8.8 8.3 11.2 6.0 10.3 3.3 7.1 3.3 9.2 3.6 10.0 5.1
4. External economic relationsg) Structure of all investments in fixed capital, percentage
Petrostat 2019
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4. External economic relationsh) Development of FDI inflow, million $
Central Bank of Russia 2019
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13,058
7,9127,509 7,632
5,8696,467
3,762
4,746
3,423
5,7755,289
4,823
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018Saint Petersburg Leningrad region
6.7%
5.4% 5.6% 5.5%
3.9%
4.6%
1.9%
3.2%
2.6%
4.2%
3.5% 3.4%
0%
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
6%
7%
8%
9%
10%
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
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Saint Petersburg Leningrad region
4. External economic relationsi) Share in Russia’s total FDI, percentage
Central Bank of Russia 2019
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• Shares of both, St. Petersburg and Leningrad region, are larger in terms per capita than Russian average
4. External economic relationsj) Foreign investment by country of origin in 2018
Central Bank of Russia 2019
Cyprus 40%
Sweden 8%Finland 5%Netherlands
4%
Germany 4%
Switzerland 3%
South Korea 3%
France 2%
British Virgin Islands
2%
Others28%
Saint Petersburg
Switzerland 22%
Cyprus 19%
Netherlands 12%Ukraine 8%
Finland 8%
Germany 3%
Kazakhstan 3%Austria 3%
Uzbekistan 2%
Others 21%
Leningrad region
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Rostourism 2019, Petrostat 2019
4. External economic relationsk) Visitors in hotels and other accommodation services (thousands visitors)
1,804 1,940 2,0582,498
3,349
1,047 9011,004
1,278
1,662
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
St. Petersburg
Russian citizens Foreign citizens
334 343 333603 486
17 27 29
3755
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Leningrad region
Russian citizens Foreign citizens
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Total area 182.3 hectares (two sites): • Noydorf 19.0 hectares • Novoorlovskaya 163.3 hectares
Focus industries: • Microelectronics• Pharmaceuticals and medical
industries• IT and telecom • Energetics
Incentives for resident investors: • Land tax exemption • Property tax exemption • Corporate income tax reduced to 15.5%• Transport tax reduced from 1-200
RUB/horsepower to 0 RUB/horsepower*• Customs free zone
5. Business environmenta) Special economic zones in Saint Petersburg
Russian Special Economic Zones
20%
2.2% 1.5%0% 0% 0%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Profit tax (for the entireperiod of SEZ)
Property Tax (within 10years from the date of
registration)
Land Tax (within 5 yearsof the registration)
General terms Terms of SEZ residents
34*In Russia, the transport tax is determined by amount of horsepower in the car i.e. the engine’s power
Distance toSt Petersburg
Specialization Some examples of residents Contact details
Ust-Luga 130 km Enterprises, petroleum and petrochemical sectors
Producers of car parts, equipment and electronics, refiners of hydrocarbon
http://www.ust-luga.ru/group/ulip/
Greenstate 1.5 km Logistics, packaging, engineering,production of car parts, building materials and foodstuffs
Gorigo (logistics complex), Siemens TGT (production of gas turbines), Viking Life-saving Equipment and Ponsse(maintenance), Pit-Product (meat processing)
https://www.yit-greenstate.com/en
M10 1 km Multiprofile John Deere (farm machinery), Sotrans(logistics, cargos), Tender (wholesale)
http://mcm10.ru/en/
Fedorovskoe 2 km Enterprises Gelios (metal goods), Stillwood (furniture), Jotun (liquid and powdered paint),Lenprobeton (concrete products)
http://fedorovskoe.pro/
5. Business environmentb) Some industrial parks of Leningrad region
Investment portal of Leningrad region 2019
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St. Petersburg is Russia's leading center for the automotive industry:
• 5 plants, one more is being built
• 8 000 workers
• Gross investment over 1 billion $
• More than 400 000 cars manufactured every year
Other clusters
• Pharmaceutical and medical cluster
• Power engineering cluster
• Shipbuilding cluster
• Radio electronics cluster
• Aerospace cluster
• IT Cluster
5. Business environmentc) Automobile cluster in Saint Petersburg
*converted from RUB on 2017 exchange rateExpert online
Company Opened Annualproduction volume
Value of investments
Number of workers
Toyota 2007 50 000 –100 000
$ 500 mn* 2 600
Nissan 2009 50 000 –100 000
$ 420 mn 2 200
Hyundai 2010 200 000 $ 450 mn* 2 200
MAN 2012 1 000 $ 110 mn 100
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Projects implemented:
• Zenit Arena for 69 500 people for 1 billion €• Pulkovo’s new airport terminal for 1.2 billion €• Development of Gatchina that was the
place of accommodation for one of the teams• Development of metro and commuter
transport
5. Business environmentd) 2018 FIFA World Cup in Saint Petersburg
• Saint Petersburg is one of the Russian cities which hosted the 2018 FIFA World Cup, including a semi-final match.
• Owing to this fact, Saint Petersburg and Leningrad region received funding by FIFA, as well as federal and municipal funding for implementation of infrastructure projects.
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6. Additional informationa) Consulates general (1/2)
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Country Web page
Armenia http://russia.mfa.am/ru/
Azerbaijan http://azconsulate.spb.ru/
Belgium https://russia.diplomatie.belgium.be/fr/ambassade-et-consulats
Bulgaria https://www.mfa.bg/en/embassies/russiagc3
China http://saint-petersburg.china-consulate.org/
Cyprus http://www.mfa.gov.cy/mfa/consulate/consulate_spb.nsf/cgsp04_en/cgsp04_en?OpenDocument
Denmark https://rusland.um.dk/en/about-us/contact/
Estonia http://peterburg.estemb.ru/
Finland https://finlandabroad.fi/web/rus/etusivu
France https://ru.ambafrance.org/-Consulat-general-de-France-a-Saint-Petersbourg-
Germany http://www.sankt-petersburg.diplo.de/Vertretung/stpetersburg/ru/Startseite.html
Greece https://www.mfa.gr/russia/ru/consulate-general-st-petersburg/
Hungary https://szentpetervar.mfa.gov.hu/rus
India http://cgispburg.gov.in/index.php
Israel http://embassies.gov.il/SPB/Pages/default.aspx
Italy http://www.conssanpietroburgo.esteri.it/
Japan https://www.st-petersburg.ru.emb-japan.go.jp/itprtop_ru/index.html
6. Additional informationa) Consulates general (2/2)
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Country Web page
Kazakhstan http://mfa.gov.kz/en/s-petersburg
Latvia https://www.mfa.gov.lv/en/stpetersburg
Lithuania http://consulate-stpetersburg.mfa.lt/
Norway https://www.norway.no/ru/russia/norway-russia/consulate-general-st-petersburg/
Poland https://sanktpetersburg.msz.gov.pl/ru/;jsessionid=7E583458EE63AD93EC09A26308B1C6B5.cmsap1p
Romania https://moscova.mae.ro/en
Slovakia https://www.mzv.sk/web/cgsaintpetersburg-ru
South Korea http://rus-stpetersburg.mofa.go.kr/worldlanguage/europe/rus-stpetersburg/main/index.jsp
Spain http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Consulados/SANPETERSBURGO/ru/consuladoenruso/Paginas/default.aspx
Sweden https://www.swedenabroad.se/en/embassies/russia-saint-petersburg/
Switzerland https://www.eda.admin.ch/countries/russia/ru/home/predstavitelstva/botschaft/generalconsulate.html
The Czech Republic http://mzv.cz/
The Netherlands https://www.netherlandsworldwide.nl/countries/russian-federation/about-us/consulate-general-in-st.-petersburg
The United Kingdom http://ukinrussia.fco.gov.uk/ru/about-us/other-locations/st-petersburg-consulate-general/
Turkey http://stpetersburg.cg.mfa.gov.tr/Mission
Ukraine https://spb.mfa.gov.ua/ru
The Governor of Saint Petersburg
• Address: Smloniy• https://www.gov.spb.ru/governor/
Committee on External Relations of Saint Petersburg
• Address: Smloniy• http://kvs.spb.ru/
The Regional Government of Leningrad region
• Address: prosp. Suvorovskiy, 67• http://lenobl.ru/ru/
The Committee on Foreign Economic and Interregional Relations of Leningrad region
• Address: prosp. Suvorovskiy, 67• http://inter.lenobl.ru/ru/
6. Additional informationb) Some authorities
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• Baltic Rim Economies — https://sites.utu.fi/bre/earlier-bre-reviews/
• Electronic Publications of the Pan-European Institute — https://www.utu.fi/en/university/turku-school-of-economics/pei/publications-and-reports
• American Chamber of Commerce in Russia — https://www.amcham.ru/eng
• Association of European Businesses — https://aebrus.ru/en/
• British Chamber of Commerce in Russia — https://www.rbcc.com
• Chamber of Commerce — http://spbtpp.ru/
• Foundation for Assistance to Small Business Lending — http://credit-fond.ru/
• Information and analytical resource on key indicators of investment attractiveness of St. Petersburg —http://spbinvestment.ru/ru
• Unified Entrepreneurship Center — https://www.crpp.ru/en/aboutsenteren
• Public Council for Small Business Development — http://www.osspb.ru
• St. Petersburg International Business Association — https://www.spiba.ru
6. Additional informationc) Some useful links and business supporting services
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