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2022: State support selection service for business launched in Moscow

In early April 2022, the Moscow Economic Support Center announced the launch of a service to automatically select existing federal and city measures to support entrepreneurs in countering sanctions. The service combines both federal and city measures to support business in the face of sanctions. Among them are postponement and reduction of rental rates, support for employment, subsidies and grants, tax benefits, industry regulation, preferential lending, administrative benefits.

The service works on the website of the Moscow Economic Support Center. To get up-to-date information, you need to select from the drop-down list your business area, its size, organizational form and support areas. The service will automatically select the current measures, give their detailed description and information on the timing of the provision. Also, entrepreneurs can make their proposals on the site for support measures for their industry.

In Moscow, launched a service for selecting state support for business

{{quote 'Together with the association of managers twice a week, round tables with entrepreneurs are held on the site, where further steps are discussed to stabilize the situation. Among issues which were already discussed with business, - import substitution, purchases, logistics, work of the IT industry and public catering, - the Minister of the Moscow Government, the head of capital Department of economic policy and razvitiyakirill Purtov told. }} The Moscow Economic Support Center was created to exchange information between business and the city during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. For two years, the center's work by the beginning of April 2022, it received more than 14 thousand appeals from entrepreneurs from more than 20 sectors of the economy. Over 70% of appeals were taken into account when the Moscow government formed anti-crisis decisions to support the capital's economy with a total volume of about 100 billion rubles.[1][2]

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