Primorsky District: 2025 Results and Development Vectors
Dmitry Kolomiets, Deputy Director General for Government Relations at the Saint Petersburg Special Economic Zone (SEZ), co-presented the annual report of Bogdan Zastavny, Head of the Primorsky District Administration. In his speech, he outlined the key achievements of the Special Economic Zone in 2025 and plans for 2026. Kirill Polyakov, Vice Governor of Saint Petersburg, also participated in the event.
"Saint Petersburg's industry is growing annually, and the SEZ makes a significant contribution to this growth: infrastructure development, the introduction of high-tech technologies, additional tax revenues to budgets at all levels, and new jobs for city residents," commented Dmitry Kolomiets.
The Primorsky District is the city's largest agglomeration, with a population of over 700,000. Key industrial enterprises and the Novoorlovskaya site of our SEZ are located here.
In 2026, the Primorsky District will celebrate its 90th anniversary. We are confident that the joint efforts of government and business will continue to yield significant results for the city and its residents.
"Saint Petersburg's industry is growing annually, and the SEZ makes a significant contribution to this growth: infrastructure development, the introduction of high-tech technologies, additional tax revenues to budgets at all levels, and new jobs for city residents," commented Dmitry Kolomiets.
The Primorsky District is the city's largest agglomeration, with a population of over 700,000. Key industrial enterprises and the Novoorlovskaya site of our SEZ are located here.
In 2026, the Primorsky District will celebrate its 90th anniversary. We are confident that the joint efforts of government and business will continue to yield significant results for the city and its residents.
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