In June 2026, Russia's Areal Group Signs Cooperation Agreement with the Republic of Tuva
2026-06-04 13:55
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 4, 2026, the Russian mining and metallurgical company Areal Group (Группа «Ареал») signed a cooperation agreement with the government of the Republic of Tuva, aimed at promoting investment, industrial, and talent development in the region. The agreement was signed by Vladislav Sviblov (Владислав Свиблов), General Director of Areal Group, and Vladislav Khovalyg (Владислав Ховалыг), Head of the Republic of Tuva.

Key areas of cooperation include launching industrial and infrastructure projects, developing the educational environment, and training personnel for high-tech industries. The parties also plan to develop digital infrastructure, introduce modern production practices, and support initiatives in import substitution, ecological entrepreneurship, and tourism.

"Tuva has enormous industrial and human potential, and the task is to establish long-term partnerships to promote regional development. This involves not only production projects but also expert training, educational environment development, and creating a stable talent base for the industry," said Vladislav Sviblov, General Director of Areal Group, during the signing ceremony.

A separate area of cooperation is the development of vocational education jointly with Tuva State University (Тувинский государственный университет) and the Ak-Dovurak Mining Technical School (Ак-Довуракский горный техникум). The latter will become Areal Group's first platform in Tuva, under the federal project "Professionalitet" (Профессионалитет). The parties agreed to jointly develop and update educational programs, organize targeted training, internships, and student practical training, as well as improve the skills of teaching staff. This will help build a talent pool for Areal Group's enterprises and strengthen the system of expert training in the republic's industrial sector.

Areal Group is a mining and metallurgical company engaged in the development of non-ferrous and precious metal deposits in Siberia, the Russian Far East, and the Arctic. Its main production centers are located in the Trans-Baikal Territory, Kamchatka Territory, Khabarovsk Territory, the Republic of Buryatia, and the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, with over 16,000 employees.

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