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Russia launched new tax-free zones in its Far East, targeting Chinese investors with major incentives and a $62 million minimum investment.
Russia’s Far East has launched the International Advanced Development Zones (IADs) on January 1, 2026, offering foreign investors, especially from China, a 10-year corporate profit tax exemption, reduced social contributions, access to developed land, and a free customs zone.
The program, active in five regions, guarantees stable tax and regulatory conditions for up to 15 years and protects commercial information.
A minimum investment of 5 billion rubles ($62 million) is required, with projects focused on high-value industries.
The Russian-Chinese agro-industrial park in Primorsky Krai will serve as the pilot project.
Under existing incentives, over 100 foreign projects have attracted $15 billion in investment, with $10 billion utilized, primarily in energy, mining, agriculture, and logistics.
Rusia lanzó nuevas zonas libres de impuestos en su Lejano Oriente, apuntando a los inversores chinos con importantes incentivos y una inversión mínima de 62 millones de dólares.