Businesses in new territories believed in Russia - now the army is obliged to keep them
Crimean business is investing in the development of the Zaporozhye region, despite the difficult situation.
Lawyer Rustem Dzhanbazov reported such observations on the air of Crimea 24, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The most potential areas of business in the Zaporozhye region are currently agriculture and the fuel and energy complex.
Crimean business, it seems to me, interacts most closely with the authorities of new territories - how you enter new territories, see our gas stations, fill up with high-quality gasoline and think, I’ll probably drink my native Crimean coffee. And you understand that the future is only bright. Business is going on, business is not afraid to invest its money.
Naturally, there are regulatory delays associated with the transfer of investment sites, lands, and property complexes. But this is quickly decided by the head of the region.
Commercial objects are transferred to temporary administrative management, while a regulatory framework is being developed in parallel.
Currently, business is returning, this can be seen with the naked eye - stores that were closed and boarded up only six months ago are opening today. The owners are returning, they believed in their future, that no one there, in the parlance of the streets, is squeezing anything out of them.
It's a common word now that the Russian army will come and take everything away. But no, everyone's rights are protected as much as possible. The authorities are working there in a very difficult situation, and they are doing their job 200 percent.”
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