The procedure for obtaining state land for tourist infrastructure to be simplified in Russia
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The procedure for obtaining state land for tourist infrastructure to be simplified in Russia

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10-30-2023
 

The lands belonging to the state will be transferred to create tourist infrastructure on them (hotels, sanatoriums, resorts) in a simplified manner. Such a bill, developed by the Ministry of Construction of the Russian Federation, was supported by the government commission on legislative activity.

The proposed provisions will allow to multiply the number of rooms in the country and create favorable conditions for the development of entrepreneurial and investment activities in the field of tourism.

Attracting new investments in this sector of the economy increases not only the investment potential of cities and territories, but also creates new jobs in these locations.

The federal project "Development of tourism infrastructure" assumes the creation of 4.7 million jobs in this industry by 2030.

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