
Victoria Abramchenko, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation. Archive photoMOSCOW, Jan 28 New industrial clusters with profiles: «Forest, wood chemistry and wood processing», «Aluminum processing», «Non-ferrous and rare earth metals», «Precious metals», «Tourism», » Agriculture and food industry», «Oil and gas» and «Coal» — will appear in Siberia, Deputy Prime Minister Victoria Abramchenko said.
"We propose to include 8 industrial clusters in the Siberian Development Strategy. These are "Forest, wood chemistry and wood processing", "Aluminum processing", "Non-ferrous and rare earth metals", "Precious metals", " Tourism & # 34;, & # 34; Agriculture and food industry & # 34;, & # 34; Oil and gas & # 34; and "Coal", — Abramchenko said at a joint meeting on the accelerated development of Siberia with the relevant departments and the commission of the General Council of the party "United Russia".
She added that, together with the existing models of increasing investment activity, the projects will create more than 450 thousand jobs by 2030 and attract more than 9 trillion rubles of investment.

