Government of Khabarovsk Krai
Khabarovsk Krai is situated in the center of the Russian Far Eastern economic region and has common borders with People's Republic of China, Republic of Sakha (Yakutiya), Primorsky Krai, Amurskaya Oblast, Magadanskaya and Jewish Autonomous Oblasts. It is separated from Sakhalin Oblast with Tatarsky strait.
The Khabarovsk Krai is washed by the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan. The coastline extension is 3390 km, including islands, the largest of them are Shantarsky Islands. On the coast of the Tatarsky Strait there are water areas convenient for the construction of ports, such as the Chikhachev Gulf and Vanino Bay and especially the unique complex of deep, sheltered bays that form the Gulf of Sovetskaya Gavan. This gulf and the neighboring Vanino Bay are accessible for vessels during the winter period.
The transport routes from Asia to Europe and America cross Khabarovsky Krai. “Eastern Siberia – Pacific Ocean” oil mainline and “Sakhalin – Khabarovsk – Vladivostok” gas mainline will be finalized and cross Khabarovsky Krai as well as rail, air and water routes. The Russian Federation Government endorsed the construction of the special seaport economic zone in Khabarovsky Krai. It is the first transport and industrial hub with unique economic opportunities in the Russian Federation. The hub is planned to be built in the vicinity of Sovetskaya Gavan seaport. The nascent special seaport economic zone will generate the development of new mineral, energy, industry and transport infrastructure projects, as well as consumer goods production projects and services for residents of Khabarovsky Krai.
Khabarovsky Krai is a region with dynamic economy and stable socio-economic climate. More than 600 foreign investment businesses and organizations operate in Khabarovsky Krai. Khabarovsky Krai’s permanent business and technology partners are companies from China, USA, Republic of Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and European Union. The structure of overseas investment in Khabarovsky Krai indicates that European businesses invested almost three times more than businessmen from our neighboring countries – Southeast and Northeast Asia.
Factsheet:
- Khabarovsk Krai is one of the largest administrative-territorial units in the Russian Federation.
- Its area is 788.6 thousand sq. km, that makes 4,5% of the Russian Federation area and 12,7% of the Far East of Russia. The Krai stretches on 1780 km from north to south and on 125-750 km from west to east.
- Population makes 1403,7 thousand people on January 1, 2008
- Krai's share in the gross domestic product (GDP) of Russia makes 0,9% (on data of 2007)
- Krai's share in Russian fixed capital investment makes 0,9% (on data of 2008)
Our investment project areas:
- Fuel and energy complex
- Fish industry complex
- Construction
- Agroindustrial complex