The Jewish Autonomous Region, unlike many other regions of the Far Eastern Federal District, occupies a compact territory with an area of 36,3 thousand square km. In the south of the region, along the river Amur there is a long border with the People's Republic of China. More than half of the territory of the Jewish Autonomous Region is represented by plains. The mountainous terrain in the southwestern and northern parts of the region has a low altitude (up to 1,421 m above sea level). According to its natural and climatic conditions, the territory of the Jewish Autonomous Region is favorable for the development and conduct of various types of economic activity, including agriculture.
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Magadan Region
The Magadan region is one of the regions of the Far North with limited opportunities for residential development. In this regard, a small resident population lives in the region, concentrated mainly in the administrative center and near «Kolyma» highway while the most of the territory has no settlements and lacks infrastructure.
At the same time, Magadan is an entry point - a transport hub for organizing the economic development of the region, and the concentration of the population in the administrative center creates conditions for its development as a service center of the region, the center of the urban economy, with a high share of small and medium-sized businesses and the non-state sector of social services, in including in the field of leisure and health care both for residents of the region and for shift workers, and in the future for tourists (with the development of this potential).
Amur Region
The Amur region has a high potential for development due to its flat terrain in a comparatively large area with a favorable climate, which makes it possible for both residential development and the development of agribusiness in the southern part of the region; relatively high infrastructure (including transport) security, availability of affordable electricity, a diversified economy with good opportunities
Minerals of the Far East Federal District: Coal
The digest presents the results of a cross-country comparison of the volume of reserves, production and consumption of coal, as well as an analysis of the dynamics of its world prices. The material presents key indicators describing the state of the coal market in Russia and the Far Eastern Federal District: the distribution of reserves (including by deposits and enterprises), the volume of production, consumption and export of this type of minerals.
Production of minerals: Gold
The digest contains a cross-country comparative analysis of reserves, production and consumption of gold, an assessment of the profitability of its production, as well as an analysis of the dynamics of world prices for it. The material presents key indicators reflecting the state of the gold market in Russia and the Far Eastern Federal District: the distribution of reserves, production (in the context of enterprises and deposits) and exports.