Aleksey Pesoshin takes part in a regular meeting of Tatarstan Investments Council

29 July 2025, Tuesday

On 29 July Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin took part in a regular meeting of the Investments Council of the republic held by the Rais (Head) of Tatarstan Rustam Minnikhanov in the Government House of the republic.

After the Council discussed the first project related to the expansion of a research and education center in Almetyevsk (the campus of the Higher Oil School), Rustam Minnikhanov said: “The Higher Oil School in Almetyevsk is a world level educational center. This is a very serious and needed project and we support it with gratitude.”

Rustam Minnikhanov also approved the next investments project aimed at the establishment of an industrial regional park in Tukayevsky region of the republic. The park will have all necessary power supply and transport infrastructure and nine companies have already applied to become its residents.

“This project is in demand as such industrial sites are needed in our regions. The most important thing is that they develop,”’ the Rais of the republic said.

Speaking about the project of the Turbine Industrial Park in Zelenodolsk of the Amkor group of companies, Rustam Minnikhanov said: “Issues of turbines and their repairs are very important for the whole country. We could provide these services not only for the republic but also for other regions.”

The members of the Council also approved the plans of the integrated development of Haier industrial technology park in Naberezhnyye Chelny and the project of the TatKraft Invest Company of construction the second stage of a hotel complex at the Kazan Expo Exhibition Center.

Giving his comments, Rustam Minnikhanov said he is sure the new hotel will be in demand and added that exhibition events at the Kazan Expo are attracting more and more people. On top of that the passenger traffic at Kazan International Airport is growing steadily.

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