Putin stated: Although the work is arduous and the package of actions presented is unprecedented, the conclusion will be mutually beneficial, according to the president who declared:
Perks for firms set up in the region
Putin made it clear that the incentives will only be available to companies that work on the Kuril Islands, such as establishing businesses, building infrastructure, or hiring workers. Furthermore, insurance rates will be reduced by 7.6 percent for such firms for ten years. The Kuril Islands would also have a free customs zone so that importing commodities, equipment, or exporting finished products will be easier and more comfortable. It’s also worth noting that Kuril’s produce will be free from VAT until it leaves the Islands territory. However, there will be exceptions, according to the Russian president; this includes the labor of intermediaries, as well as the production of excisable commodities, such as the extraction and processing of hydrocarbons and the capturing of important aquatic biological resources.
Free customs zone already underway
According to Sergey Katyrin, head of the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, work on the free-customs zone in the Kurils has already begun. Katyrin said that the implementation would enable the region to promote its investment, industrial, and tourist potential more aggressively. In general, a wide range of subjects related to Russian Far East development will be addressed at the sixth Eastern Economic Forum held in Vladivostok from September 2 to 4, which is being attended by delegations from more than 50 nations. Watch: Putin Announces Preferential Treatment In Kuril Islands video [coinbase] [robinhood]