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Vladimir Ilyukhin: Kamchatka becomes a very attractive investment platform Against the background of stellar economic growth across the Asia Pacific region, Russia’s Far East is becoming steadily more attractive from the viewpoint of developing the region
Kamchatka’s new frontier
Remote and sparsely populated, Kamchatka has the potential to become a commercial hub as Arctic shipping routes develop and rich resources are exploited
“Peaceful people with a real hope for their future”
Nikolay Pegin, director-general of the Kamchatka Development Corporation, explains the corporation’s functions and highlights areas of investment potential
Laying the foundations
Kamchatka is going all out to build the infrastructure needed to support development of its rich resources
The call of the wild
Kamchatka has much to offer the adventurous tourist, from winter sports to wilderness
Digging in
Mining firms are drawn to a region on the cusp of turning into a major new producer of energy, minerals and precious metals
Gateway to the Arctic
Kamchatka’s isolation is coming to an end with the opening of the Northern Sea Route, bringing a raft of other benefits in its wake
Growth story
Rich agricultural land and plentiful water supplies are among Kamchatka’s formerly neglected assets
In the pink
Famous for its unsurpassed Pacific salmon resources, Kamchatka’s fishing industry remains a mainstay of the peninsula’s economy
Land of opportunity
Investors are becoming increasingly aware that Kamchatka has the resources and opportunities to support a long-term growth story