Increasing FDI In The Russian Regions

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KPMG, South Africa

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KPMG, South Africa
The RSPP International Cooperation Committee, in partnership with KPMG, conducted a study aimed at providing insight in relation to current actions to attract FDI in the Russia regions, on the one hand, and how this is perceived by foreign investors and what their requirements are, on the other hand.
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The RSPP International Cooperation Committee, in partnership with KPMG, conducted a study aimed at providing insight in relation to current actions to attract FDI in the Russia regions, on the one hand, and how this is perceived by foreign investors and what their requirements are, on the other hand.

Despite all good intentions: so far the regions do not realise their potential, as fundamental gaps between investor expectations and regional reality remain.

Key topics in the study include the following:

  • FDI in the Russian regions: relevance and importance
  • Gap analysis: investor expectations vs. regional observations
  • Closing the gap: measures to increase FDI in the regions

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