Sobyanin noted the revenue growth of Moscow's industrial enterprises
In 2025, according to preliminary estimates, the revenue of Moscow's industrial enterprises increased by almost a quarter and reached 5.1 trillion rubles, the mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin, said in the Maks messenger.
The city's budget received about 338 billion rubles in taxes from manufacturing enterprises, the head of the capital emphasized. "Moscow is building the future on a solid industrial foundation," Sobyanin wrote.
Currently, there are more than 4,6 thousand enterprises operating in the capital. The growth of high-tech sectors remains one of the main trends in the development of Moscow industry, the mayor noted. In 2025, their share in the total revenue of industrial enterprises reached 38%.
Sobyanin stressed that, according to forecasts, by 2030, half of the products of the capital's industrial enterprises will be related to innovations and advanced technologies. At the same time, the number of employees of enterprises is expected to increase to 850 thousand people, and the volume of investments in the manufacturing industry will almost double.
Earlier, the mayor said that Moscow enterprises make a great contribution to achieving strategic goals to ensure Russia's technological sovereignty. Sobyanin called the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone, where more than 240 companies operate, a key platform for creating new technological solutions.
The head of the capital also noted the growth in the turnover of Moscow's electrical industry. Thus, by the end of 2025, the revenue of Moscow manufacturers of electrical equipment reached almost 300 billion rubles. At the same time, the turnover of Moscow's electrical industry increased by almost 22% in 2025.
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