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2021/06/23 13:27:53

Technology exports from Moscow

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Main article: Moscow Economy

Technology exports from Russia

Moscow Export Center (MEC)

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In December 2023, the Moscow Export Center and the federal accelerator "Innovation Guide" presented a joint export-oriented acceleration program Moscow Fast Track, which is aimed at obtaining specific measurable results in foreign markets for Moscow EdTech companies. Read more here.

2022: Export of high-tech products exceeded $15 million

The export of high-tech products from Moscow in 2022 exceeded $15 million. This was announced at the end of December 2022 by the head of the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of Moscow Alexei Fursin.

According to him, high-tech products accounted for 15% of the total volume of supported exports in 2022.

Moscow exported $15 million worth of products abroad

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The production of high-tech products is especially beneficial for megacities - as a rule, such industries are quite environmentally friendly, create new highly paid jobs and attract qualified specialists to cities. It is not surprising that Moscow supports the development of high-tech industries and, accordingly, assists in the release of such products to international markets.

Natalya Sergunina, deputy mayor of Moscow in the Moscow government, says that the city authorities provide all kinds of support measures for exporters, not only financially, but also in the form of various programs, projects, sessions in which they can develop their business, as well as present their products and services to foreign buyers.

The city provides exporters with a variety of support measures. Financial includes subsidies and grants. Also, companies can join acceleration programs, participate in business missions to other countries and in industry exhibitions under the general brand "Made in Moscow." The capital finances the placement of goods on key foreign marketplaces.[1]

2020

Moscow exported $160 million in fees abroad

The volume of exports of electronic parts and boards from Moscow in 2020 reached $159.21 million, which corresponds to 24.7% in the total volume of supplies of such Russian products abroad. According to this indicator, the capital of the Russian Federation took second place among the regions of the country, said Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations Vladimir Efimov, whose words are quoted on the website mos.ru.

In 2020, Moscow companies delivered their chips, electronic parts and boards to 101 countries around the world. Efimov clarified that among the main trading partners are neighboring countries -, and Kazakhstan Belarus , Uzbekistan as well as, and. China Netherlands Hong Kong More than a quarter of Moscow's total exports are to Kazakhstan - the volume of supplies at the end of 2020 amounted to $42.29 million. Exports to Belarus turned out to be $24.17 million, to China - $18.81 million, to - Netherlands$8.08 million, to Hong Kong - $5.47 million, to Uzbekistan - $5.33 million.

In 2020, Moscow exported $160 million in fees abroad

In the commodity structure of export of electronic parts and boards, the first position is occupied by the equipment for receiving, converting and transmitting information by a significant margin. The volume of deliveries of this commodity group amounted to $65.1 million. The second place is occupied by the export of cards with chips, their Moscow companies exported in the amount of $11.4 million. Among the main commodity groups for exporting electronic parts are communication equipment, the amount of supplies amounted to $9.7 million, computer input and output devices - $8.9 million, as well as electronic integrated circuits with a volume of supplies of $8.8 million.

22 countries of the world have become buyers of processors and controllers of capital production. The main importers are the Netherlands,, Czech Republic, Belarus Kazakhstan and Hong Kong. The export of processors produced by Moscow companies in 2020 increased by 4.8% compared to 2019 and reached $8.8 million.[2]

73% of Russian telecom equipment exports fell on Moscow

In 2020, 73% of Russian exports of telecom equipment fell on Moscow. In absolute terms, we are talking about an amount of $270 million, said Vladimir Efimov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations, quoted by the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy.

According to him, telecommunications equipment manufactured in Moscow was delivered to 91 countries in 2020. Moreover, the devices arrived in 11 countries of Europe, Southeast Asia and Africa for the first time, and the total amount of exports to these countries exceeded $1 million.

73% of Russian telecom equipment exports fell on Moscow at the end of 2020

The structure of the capital's export of telecommunications equipment includes:

  • equipment for receiving, converting and transmitting information ($65.1 million);
  • details of telephones and communication equipment ($20 million);
  • base stations ($3.2 million);
  • wireless handset phones and wired phones, which accounted for $2.7 million and $1.17 million, respectively.

The leading buyers, who accounted for 75% of the capital's exports, were:

Among the key areas of capital exports, where deliveries at the end of 2020 increased significantly, included:

  • Mexico ($3.31 million, + 433.73%);
  • Vietnam ($2.35 million, + 14,367,39%);
  • South Korea ($0.68 million, + 59.28%);
  • Chile ($0.48 million, + 386.27%);
  • Israel ($0.42 million, + 225.21%).

The Department of Investment and Industrial Policy said that in the medium term, Moscow manufacturers-exporters of communication equipment should pay attention to the markets of the Asia-Pacific region, as well as Central and Latin America, in particular Mexico, Chile and Brazil. in the medium term, Moscow manufacturers-exporters of communication equipment should pay attention to the markets of the Asia-Pacific region, as well as Central and Latin America, in particular Mexico, Chile and Brazil, explained the head of the Mosprom center Natalya Shuvalova.[3]

Moscow increased exports of technological products by 44%, to $30 billion

Exports of high-tech products from Moscow in 2020 increased by 44% compared to 2019 and amounted to $30 billion. Such data on March 22, 2021 are given on the official portal of the mayor and the government of the capital.

Moscow supplies abroad more than a third of the all-Russian volume in the segment of high-tech products, said Deputy Mayor of Moscow Natalya Sergunina.

High-tech goods are modern equipment, as well as products in the production of which specialists used new technologies or carried out research work, explains Alexey Fursin, head of the Moscow Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development. According to him, high-tech products accounted for about 75% of all non-resource non-energy exports of the capital.

Moscow increased exports of technological products by 44%

The list of the most popular high-tech goods delivered from Moscow abroad was headed by turbo engines and gas turbines - their export volume exceeded $875 million. The second place was taken by equipment for nuclear reactors ($313 million). The top 3 includes telecommunications equipment ($270 million).

The most popular products in China, Japan, South Korea and other countries of East Asia were turbo engines and gas turbines, lumber, telecommunications equipment, computers and their components. The export of high-tech goods from Moscow to these states grew by 16% in 2020 and exceeded $3 billion.

It is also noted that financial support for exporters from the Moscow government in 2020 increased sevenfold, to almost 500 million rubles. In addition to subsidies and grants, export-oriented companies can receive assistance in entering foreign markets and finding potential customers, take part in major industry exhibitions and business missions (including online).[4]

2017: Moscow accounts for 18% of Russia's non-primary non-energy exports

Emil Petrosyan, Deputy Head of the Moscow Department of Science, Industrial Policy and Entrepreneurship of Moscow, spoke in January 2018 about the scale of export activities of Moscow companies: in January-October 2017, the volume of non-resource non-energy exports of Moscow amounted to $19 billion, which is 18.5% of the volume of non-resource non-energy exports of all of Russia.

At the same time, in 2017, Moscow exporters increased the volume of exports in the non-resource segment by 26%. More than 4,700 exporting companies are registered in the capital, they supply their products to 182 countries of the world. "Moscow is the leader of Russian exports, but it is also a world-class producer of high-tech products. Electronics, automotive equipment, medical equipment and, of course, IT solutions of Moscow companies are in demand abroad, "Emil Petrosyan emphasized.

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