俄罗斯加大远东开发支持力度
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-09-14 22:35

Core Insights - Russia is intensifying its "Turn to the East" strategy to develop the Far East region, focusing on resource energy development, transportation capacity enhancement, and technological innovation [1][2] Group 1: Resource Energy Development - The Far East region's GDP has increased by more than 1.5 times over the past decade, rising from 4 trillion rubles to 11 trillion rubles, indicating significant economic growth [2] - There is a growing demand for electricity in the region, necessitating the development of natural gas, modern coal power, and hydropower, with substantial capital investments required for hydropower projects [3] - The region is attracting geological exploration investments, leading to the discovery of new resource deposits, particularly in rare earth elements [3] Group 2: Transportation Capacity Enhancement - The transportation system in the Far East is under pressure due to increased load, prompting the need for modernization of highways, railways, and port facilities [3] - Plans are in place to increase the capacity of the eastern railway network by 1.5 times by 2032, along with expanding railway branches to Far East ports to meet growing throughput demands [3] Group 3: Technological Innovation - Russia aims to adopt a more open regulatory and legal framework to stimulate technological innovation and its application in various sectors [4] - By 2030, Russia plans to establish at least 100 industrial, business, and technology parks, with over 10 located in the Far East and Arctic regions [4] Group 4: Unified Business Incentives - A unified system of business incentives is proposed for the entire Far East and Arctic regions to simplify support for entrepreneurs and companies while maintaining existing conditions for investors in advanced development areas [5] Group 5: International Cooperation - The Eastern Economic Forum attracted around 8,000 participants from 75 countries, highlighting Russia's willingness to engage in constructive partnerships despite geopolitical changes [6]