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The Komi Republic

The monitoring report from the Komi Republic with trends and figures for all of 2008 shows a three percent industrial production growth. In the last quarter of the year, the regional economy was however strongly affected by the starting crisis.

Murmansk Oblast

Significant growth in the mining industry in the first half of 2010 prevented the economy of Murmansk Oblast from turning negative.

The first quarterly 2009 monitoring report from Arkhangelsk Oblast shows a significant drop within most parts of regional economy, except within the mining industry. Investments are down three times compared with 2008 figures. Electric power generation is at a five-year low.

The economy of Arkhangelsk Oblast is gradually reviving after more than a year of serious crisis. However, the positive trend is partly nurtured by developments in the neighboring Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Nenets Autonomous Okrug

Industrial production was up 35 percent while the construction industry was down 91 percent. First quarter economic results from the Nenets Autonomous Okrug show both strong growth and financial crisis, the latest Barents Monitoring report .

The Russian Barents Region

A new comparative survey shows that the economy in the Russian part of the Barents Region shows clear signs of recovery. The mining and construction industries are the two main growth sectors in the region.

The Komi Republic

The regional construction industry grew 13 percent year on year the first quarter of 2009, while investments in the main capital had a growth of as much as 81%. Meanwhile, production dropped 6,4 percent, the first quarter Barents Monitoring report for the Komi Republic reads.

The Komi Republic

Several of the key industries in the Komi Republic have in 2010 experienced negative growth. The region has still managed to cut unemployment and uphold salary levels, the latest Barents Monitoring report reads.

Murmansk Oblast

The economy of Murmansk Oblast is strongly affected by decline. Still, the downturn is less than in other Russian regions, and the economy shows signs of revival, the latest Barents Monitoring report concludes.

While oil production dropped, the electricity generating industry and the construction industry did well in the first nine months of 2010, a new Barents Monitoring report for the Nenets Autonomous Okrug reads.

Murmansk Oblast

Industrial production, investments and international trade is still considerably below 2008 levels, but the economy in Murmansk Oblast is still in the process of recovery, the Barents Monitoring Q2 report for Murmansk reads.

Murmansk Oblast

The region, which promises to become a power house for Russian Arctic developments, struggles to overcome the consequences of the financial crisis. The region experiences low growth and does worse than the Russian average on a number of key parameters.

Despite growth in industrial output, the economy of Arkhangelsk Oblast the first six months of 2009 experienced continued crisis. A strained budget situation threatens to create an unstable social situation in parts of the region.