: Falk Tischendorf
: Falk Tischendorf
: Guide for Investors Localisation and Setup of Production in Russia
: Fachmedien Recht und Wirtschaft
: 9783800592913
: 1
: CHF 112.50
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: Handels-, Wirtschaftsrecht
: English
: 220
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: ePUB
Das Handbuch 'Guide for Investors' ist in seiner Zusammenstellung einzigartig. Es gibt keine vergleichbare Veröffentlichung, weder in Englisch noch in Deutsch. Die Veröffentlichung wird unterstützt durch das Ministerium für Industrie und Handel der Russischen Föderation, den Industrieentwicklungsfonds der Russischen Föderation, den Ost-Ausschuss der Deutschen Wirtschaft, die Deutsch-Russische Auslandshandelskammer und die internationale Anwaltskanzlei BEITEN BURKHARDT. Ungeachtet aller politischer und wirtschaftlicher Herausforderungen ist und bleibt der russische Markt für ausländische Unternehmen hochattraktiv. Aus dem Inhalt: Lokalisierungsanforderungen in den einzelnen Branchen, d.h. im Maschinenbau, in der Automobilindustrie, in der Medizintechnik, in der Pharmaindustrie, im Bereich der Landtechnik/Landwirtschaft und im Software/IT-Bereich; föderale und regionale Investitionsvereinbarungen, einschließlich des Instruments der Sonderinvestitionsvereinbarun , praxisorientierte kritische Erörterung der rechtlichen Aspekte, die bei der Errichtung jeder Produktion in Russland zu berücksichtigen sind, insbesondere praktische Aspekte der Planung und des Baus von Produktionsobjekten und der Inbetriebnahme einer Industrieproduktion, regionale Besonderheiten und Fragen der Besteuerung. Zusätzlich erhält der Leser einen digitalen Zugang zu den wichtigsten rechtlichen Vorschriften in englischer Sprache.

Falk Tischendorf ist Rechtsanwalt und Managing Partner des Moskauer Büros von BEITEN BURKHARDT. Seit mehr als 18 Jahren berät er ausländische und russische Unternehmen auf dem russischen Markt.

From the Editor


Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

Colleagues, Friends,

 

We are delighted that you liked our Guide on the Localisation and Setup of Production in Russia. Now we would like to draw your attention to the second part of the guide. This time colleagues from our Moscow office drafted the guide jointly with the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia and the Industrial Development Fund in order to provide you with some cogent and compelling arguments for relocating production facilities to Russia.

Russia is a country with vast resources and continues to attract significant foreign direct investment. The country is interested in upgrading its production facilities and bolstering the country’s competitiveness on the global market. And this is the reason why foreign investments are actively welcomed, and significant opportunities have opened up in different sectors.

Whereas the first part of the guide focused on the so-called special investment contract, the second part addresses specific aspects of certain industrial sectors. What rules must be observed in the mechanical engineering or pharmaceuticals sectors, in information technologies or the manufacturing of agricultural equipment? What level of localisation is required and what incentives are available? We provide you with an overview of the most important sectors and share our experience of the successful implementation of localisation projects.

Furthermore, once again you will find an English translation of the main regulations. They will prove particularly valuable when you have to take the right decision. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the publishers.

We wish you every success in Russia!

Falk Tischendorf

Attorney-at-Law

Managing Partner of BEITEN BURKHARDT’s Moscow Office,
Arbitrator at the ICAC at the CCI of the Russian Federation

 

Dear colleagues,

Thanks to our joint efforts we are establishing a favourable business climate aimed at attracting investments to the real sector of the economy and incentivising the establishment of state-of-the-art competitive production facilities in Russia. This is a mutually advantageous partnership which facilitates a significant increase in trade turnover between our countries and enables us to consolidate industrial relations.

The second guide for foreign investors that we present to you was the result of open and constructive dialogue between business and the state. The guide contains information on the key priorities of our industrial policy, the criteria for determining products which are recognised as “Made in Russia” and the localisation parameters.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia continues to focus on improving the long-term instruments available to attract investments and to develop the existing support system, taking into account the opinion of the business community. That is why a separate section in the guide is dedicated to the updated special investment contract mechanism to be launched in 2020. The main goal of this mechanism is to support investments in the development and localisation of cutting-edge technologies.

Over 50 per cent of the projects launched under the special investment contracts to have been signed to date are being implemented with the participation of foreign companies. Six of the special investment contracts were concluded with representatives of major German businesses. We expect SPIC 2.0 to prove even more popular with investors interested in the production of high-tech export-oriented products. You will be able to find information on all the relevant regulations by simply scanning the QR code.

For my part, I can assure you that the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia and the Industrial Development Fund will remain as open as possible to the business community. I expect to see a continuation of our productive joint work!