France steps into Russia`s North Caucasus to boost tourism
France will bring its world class expertise in ski resorts to Russia`s North Caucasus, where the countries plan to jointly develop a tourism hub.

France will bring its world class expertise in ski resorts to Russia`s North Caucasus, where the countries plan to jointly develop a tourism hub.
International Caucasus Development, a Russian - French joint venture, intends to attract a billion Euros of investment next year.
As part of the project, 5 new world class ski resorts are being built in Russia`s south, which includes the territories of Krasnodar region, the Karachai-Cherkess Republic, the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, the Republic of North Ossetia and the Republic of Daghestan. The $14.5 billion deal will create around 330 thousand new jobs in the regions.
The Russian Government and businesses will jointly finance the project. The Government will contribute around $2 billion into transport and municipal infrastructure and businesses will be mostly responsible for the resorts.
The two countries will work out a joint development strategy for the hub, attract money from abroad, as well as make sure all the projects comply with international standards.
Russia will have a bigger say in the deal, holding a 51% stake in ownership capital and heading the venture.
Overall, the contracts with international investors to develop the hub are estimated at around $6 billion.