Dagestan and Uzbekistan launch joint production plant
Fiberglass, a staple material in the textile industry, is widely used to produce various products such as strong, lightweight fabrics, packaging mater...
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Fiberglass, a staple material in the textile industry, is widely used to produce various products such as strong, lightweight fabrics, packaging mater...
In turn, the representatives of companies from Bukhara region displayed readiness to cooperate in the textile industry: "There are 10 industrial texti...
In 2024, Dagestan authorities allocated RUB 58 million to support 11 tourism projects in seven municipalities of the republic.
The major component of the manufacturing industry in Dagestan's industrial sector is the machine building complex.
Dagestan authorities intend to develop educational tourism in the region.
implementing a project in Dagestan with an investment volume of more than RUB 9.5 billion.
Dagestan intends to present a project for the wool cluster development in the region.
In 2024, the authorities of Dagestan intend to continue developing the tourist infrastructure of the region by supporting 11 projects with budgetary f...
Dagestan authorities intend to spend about RUB 374 billion over 6 years on implementation of the Caspian Cluster project.
The flow of tourists to Dagestan in 2023 has grown more than 2.5 times compared to the pre-Covid period, the Russia’s Minister of Economic Development
Dagestan authorities intend to allocate 15 million rubles for the development of rural tourism in the republic in 2024.
Besides, the regional authorities intend to create an uninterrupted route "Khasavyurt - Derbent".
of Uzbekistan considering that Dagestan Government would assist in establishing cooperation.
Dagestan authorities plan to allocate 409 million rubles for two projects in the garment industry and textiles, the regional Ministry of Industry and...
Thus, in 2023 in Dagestan accepted 1.750 million tourists, which is 12% more than in 2022 (then the region was visited by 1.560 million tourists