Russian regions report rising revenues – RBK
Budget surpluses were recorded in top Russian regions in the first half of the year amid surging revenues, RBK reports Read Full Article at RT.com
The overall budget intake among the top ten surged 27% in the first half of the year
Russia’s leading regions reported sharply higher revenues in the first half of 2022, despite Western sanctions, the business daily RBK reported on Tuesday, citing data from the National Credit Ratings (NCR).
Revenue growth in the top ten divisions came in at 27% versus the first half of last year, the report stated. The total surplus of these localities reached 1.4 trillion rubles ($23 billion), with total revenues of 4.37 trillion rubles ($71 billion).
Those concerned – the cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg; Moscow Region (covering the area surrounding the capital); Sverdlovsk Region; the Republics of Tatarstan and Yakutia; Krasnoyarsk and Krasnodar Regions; and the Yamalo-Nenets and Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Regions – were the leaders in terms of the absolute level of budget revenues.
Overall, the intake to the consolidated budgets of the country’s regions in the first half of the year showed nominal growth of 24.8%. That’s largely due to the post-Covid recovery of economic activity in the period up to the end of the first quarter and high oil prices, Managing Director of the NCR Alexander Proklov explained to RBK.
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