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Chinese Investors Eye $200 million Russian Seafood Aquaculture Project

Author Jaroslaw Adamowski, publish date Monday. December 19th, 2016

Chinese Investors Eye $200 million Russian Seafood Aquaculture Project

RUSSIA - Chinese investors have unveiled plans to invest about US$200 million with the aim to launch a new seafood aquaculture project in Russia’s eastern Primorsky Krai region.

Under the plan, the farm will produce scallops, mussels and sea cucumbers. It is expected that some 1,000 new jobs will be created at the facility in Primorsky Krai as part of the investment. Chinese company Lien Wen aims to launch the designed aquaculture facility in 2017, and the investment’s pilot phase is expected to take three years.

The project was announced following a meeting between Evgeny Polyansky, the deputy governor of the Russian region, and He Tshenvey, the deputy secretary general of the China Overseas Development Association (CODA), as reported by local business daily Zolotoy Rog.

Tshenvey said that Chinese investors were attracted to the Russian region by the positive investment climate around Vladivostok, the capital of Primorsky Krai.

Local industry representatives say that the investment marks a much expected expansion by Chinese investors who have long planned to establish a presence in Russia’s seafood sector.

“The Chinese have a strong interest in such bioresources as sea cucumber, shrimp and scallops,” said Vladimir Zemskov, the general director of local industry player Gideon.

According to Zemskov, the Chinese investors “have long tried to establish export and import relations with Russia in this field, but, until now, without success.”

Primorsky Krai borders with north-eastern China and North Korea, and covers a total area of 165,900 sq km. The region has a population of less than 2 million inhabitants.

Set up in 2004, The CODA says it is a non-profit social organisation, established with the aim to provide services for Chinese companies that are seeking opportunities for foreign investments and development.

Jaroslaw Adamowski - Freelance journalist based in Warsaw, Poland


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