CEDIP&T ST. PETERSBURG TODAY & TOMORROW Timofeeva Tatiana COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT, INDUSTRIAL POLICY AND TRADE April 212
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX Region of Russia 28 1. Moscow,929 2. Tyumen region,878 3. St. Petersburg,877 4. Republic of Tatarstan,848 23. Moscow region,86,9,882,885,885,888,889 Country 28 Norway,941 United States of America,97 Finland,883,85,8,75,86,742,877,881,884,886,748,747,751,755 St. Petersburg,877 Spain,871 Czech Republic,864 Greece,862,7,65,6,676,679,682,627,634 27 28 29 21 211 St.Petersburg Russia World Very high HDI countries High HDI countries 22
ST. PETERSBURG TODAY IS The largest megapolis in Northern Europe 1 The city with a stable macroeconomic situation and high investment activity 2 One of the leading industrial centers in Russia 3 The largest transport hub of North Western Russia 4 One of the largest centers of tourism in Europe 5 One of the greatest centers of culture and art in the World 6 Innovation center, leading center of science and education in Russia 7 33
ST. PETERSBURG THE LARGEST GS MEGAPOLIS Territory 1 4 sq. km Islands 42 Briges 58 Administrative districts 18 Municipalities 111 Birth, mortality and natural decrease rates Population (211) Life expectancy at birth 4.93 mln. People 1 populatio on per 2 1 1 15,3 14,8 14,6 14,1 13,4 12,5 8,8 9,5 1,4 11,3 11,4 11,6 6,5 5,3 4,2 2,8 2,9 26 27 28 29 21 211 male 65.9 Population growth female 76.1 6 58,6 Birth rate 11.6 4 Economically active 2.68 mln. people p 2 31,2 36,8 population Unemployment rate 1.9 12,8 9,8 4,7 2 (acc. to ILO) 29 21 211 Thou u. people Birth rate Mortality rate Natural decrease Natural decrease Nt Net migration 44
ST. PETERSBURG THE CITY WITH A STABLE MACROECONOMIC SITUATION Gross regional product, per capita (21) rubles 1 2, 6, 15,9 16 5, 15,7 15,7 15,6 4, 1, 15,5 3, 2, 1, 8,, 21 211E 212F 213F 214F Gross domestic product per capita, roubles 6, GDP growth rate, % to previous year 3429 968, 3911 144,5 4352 211,7 4849 922, 5443 396, 15,8 15,6 15,4 15,2 15 4, 2,, 98 87 427,6 Sakhalin Region Average Russian level 261 75,3 97 71 763,5 Tyumen Region 82 27 93,4 Chukotka autonomous okrug 73 3 642,9 Moscow 4 1 397,1 Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) 38 89 916,6 Republic of Komi 37 71 37,1 Krasnoyarskiy kray 36 69 124,2 Magadan Region 34 42 968, 3 4 729,4 St. Petersburg Kamchastkiy kray 5
ST. PETERSBURG THE CITY WITH A STABLE MACROECONOMIC SITUATION Range of Russian regions economies by size Region of RF Share of total GRP of RF, 21 1. Moscow 22,5% 2. Tyumen region 8,8% 3. Moscow region 4,8% 4. St. Petersburg 4,5% 5. Krasnoyarskiy kray 2,8% GRP (21) The infant mortality rate 3 1 2 3 4 4 5 The share of taxes and fees in the consolidated budget of Russia 5 Registered unemployment rate 1 6 7 8 2 Processing production goods and services shipped Average monthly nominal wages 9 3 Construction of dwelling houses Retail turnover 4 1 Cargo turnover 66
INVESTMENT POTENTIAL thou $ 123835 15 12 4 th place Foreign investments in St.Petersburg economy, 211 9 Austria 3,8% Other countries Bli Belgium 26,9% 4,% Sweden 4,3% Switzerland 46% 4,6% United Kingdom 17,% 6 Finland 5,% Germany 6,8% China 8,8% Cyprus 9,3% Republic of Korea 9,5% 1265439 784776 612717 546243 3795225 3315557 229573 1869274 171135 1567639 143544 13347 1276724 11683 999168 932374 856837 7964599 79286 463 4512455 421983 4132211 3 77
11 15 95 8 3 2 113,6 1827,2 211 26,5 13,5 212F 2237,1 14,2 213F 2442,9 14,7 1 9 88,1 17th place 99 9,8 99 9,1 98 8,8 98 8,2 97 7,8 96 6,5 95,,4 94,8 8 94 93,4 93,3 93,1 92,6 13 119 118,8 118,6 117,3 117,1 116,7 116,2 115,5 115,2 114,6 114,5 114,2 113,6 113,2 113,1 112,7 112,3 112,3 112,3 1111,4 1111,3 1111,2 1111,2 1111,2 1111,1 1111,1 111 11 1,7 11 1,5 11,2 11,1 199,9 19,4 18,99 18,99 18,7 18,2 18,1 18 17,8 17,7 17,3 17,2 16,9 16,6 16 15,9 15,3 15,1 15 15 14,5 14,3 14,2 12,9 12,9 12,8 12,5 12,2 12,1 1,4 1,2 115 122,5 122,1 12 128,6 125 125,3 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDEX 115 11 15 1 95 The volume of processing production goods and services shipped, bln. Roubles IPI in processing productions, % to previous year 214F Average Russian level 16,5 1 85 88
ST.PETERSBURG LEADING INDUSTRIAL CENTER The largest industrial investment projects Nissan Pepsi Cola Hyundai Baltika BAT Wi Wrigley Gillette JTI General Motors Magna Bosch Siemens Severstal Toyota MMK Foxconn Coca Cola Key spheres (clusters) Automotive cluster Pharmaceutical and medical industry Shipbuilding cluster Radiology IT cluster Radioelectronics cluster 99
ST. PETERSBURG MAJOR TRANSPORT HUB Freight turnover 16. bln. tonne km by motor transport 4.8 bln. tonne km by maritime transport 1.4 bln. tonne km by air transport 18.9 mln. tonne km Freight transportation by railway 11.8 mln. tonne Freight transportation by pipeline 84.7 bln. tonne Total volume of transport services, 26 211 bln. roubles 4 335 346,7 3 32,5 298,5 2 164,4 135,5 1 1 st place Structure of cargo turnover of Russia, 211 Republic of Bashkortostan; 2,1% Belgorod Region; 2,1% Nizhegorodskaya oblast; 2,1% Krasnoyarskiy ykray; 2,2% Other regions; 44,9% Voronezh Region; 2,3% Sverdlovskaya oblast; 2,6% Rostov Region; 2,9% Republic of Tatarstan; 3,5% Samara Region; 3,9% Moscow; 4,4% 26 27 28 29 21 211 Krasnodarskiy kray; 4,9% Tyumen Region; 6,3% Moscow Region; 6,4% St. Petersburg; 9,2% 1 1
ST. PETERSBURG CULTURE U CAPITAL OF RUSSIA Museums 182 Galleries 135 Exhibitions (a year) 9 185 175 165 155 Number of museums visits (thou/ a year) 17853,4 25 26 27 28 29 21 Theatres 62 Performances (a year) 9 Concert halls 38 Concerts (a year) 4 5 Cinemas 58 3 2 1 Number of theatres visits (thou/ a year) 2515,3 25 26 27 28 29 21 2 Numberofregular regular library users (thou/ a year) Public libraries 257 Library fund 52.6 mln. 1 1234,1 1 25 26 27 28 29 21 11 11
ST. PETERSBURG CENTER OF TOURISM Number of tourists (mln. people/ a year) 3 2,8 2,9 2,5 2,5 2,2 2,6 1,9 2 2 2,3 2,3 2,3 5 2,1 1,8 1,9 4 1 3 36 299 3 396 428,5 45 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 2 25 26 27 28 29 21 Foreign tourists Tourists from Russia Sea cruise tourists (thou people/ a year) 4 3 Hotel room fund (rooms) 2354 23693 24217 25512 26916 2881 33627 Contribution of tourists to the City's economy (21) 215 bln.roubles (estimate) Hotels 686 5* 3* 171 2 Mini hotels 271 1 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 Restaurants, cafes, bars 7 52 Shopping centers, malls 15 9 12 12
ST. PETERSBURG LEADING CENTER OF INNOVATIONS O AND EDUCATION Secondary education Higher education 765 institutions 361.8 thou. pupils of 1, peop ple aged 15 and over 9 Level of citizens education (acc. to population censuses) 22 2 265 138 333 99 universities 45 267 429.99 thou. students 227 93.2 thou. graduates 213 261 365 1989 22 21 2 125 Нigher education (incl.postgraduate education) Secondary professionally education Secondary general education No general education Level of innovative activity (21) 1.9% Share of innovative products in total sales of industrial enterprises mln.roubles 1 8 6 4 2 Sales of innovative goods and services 84473,88 49295,8 2635,1 21614,4 27 28 29 21 Production of vehicles and equipment Production of electrical and optical Production of machinery and equipment Metallurgy industry Production of rubber and plastic goods Chemical industry Pulp and pp paper industry; publishing and Textile and sewing industry Processing production industry 28,8% 17,1% 1% 7,2% 2,9% 1,5% 43,4% 34,5% 52,6% 1,%,% 5,% 1,% 13 13
ST.PETERSBURG 22 Strengthening the status of a global city St. Petersburg the headquarter of largest corporations St. Petersburg the platform for national and global events St. Petersburg the leader of Russia on high technology products export St. Petersburg the creative environment for self actualization of people, the center of attraction of high qualified professionals St. Petersburg holds a high position in international tourist rankings St. Petersburg the largest logistic center of Russia and Western Europe 14 14
WHAT TO DO? Сity environment and transport preservation and careful restoration of the historic center creation of business quarter increasing the attractiveness of the peripheral areas ensuring of transport connectivity Landscaping and ecology reservation of city territories for location of new green areas release of land occupied by "old industry" enterprises for the formation of green areas Education development of leading universities of St. Petersburg to acquire significant positions at international level increasing the participation of high tech business in educational programs Healthcare the ban on public smoking providing wide opportunities for lb labor activity it of pensioners Culture creation of new centers of attraction of tourists and comfortable environment for them to stay in the City preserving and increasing of the cultural potential 15 15
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