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    Russia sees scope for international investors in Arctic

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    Posted on March 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia seeks international investors for Arctic development, focusing on the Northern Sea Route to enhance trade with Asia amid Western sanctions.

    Russia Seeks Global Investment for Arctic Development Opportunities

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia sees scope for international investors, including from the Global South, to help develop its Arctic region, a senior official said on Wednesday.

    President Vladimir Putin is keen to ramp up commerce via the Northern Sea Route through Arctic waters as Russia shifts trade towards Asia and away from Europe because of Western sanctions.

    Focus on the strategic importance of the Arctic for mining, shipping and international security has increased sharply because of repeated statements by U.S. President Donald Trump that he wants to acquire Greenland.

    "We believe that concessions of the Northern Sea Route and various infrastructure facilities, with our investment support, can attract significant financing," said Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) which works with foreign investors.

    "We see the opportunity to attract our partners from the countries of the Global South, their investment opportunities, their companies," he said in a speech by video link to a conference on the Arctic, attended by Russian government officials and regional authorities.

    The event was taking place in Murmansk near Russia's border with Norway. The northern port marks the start of the Northern Sea Route, which runs eastward to the Bering Strait near Alaska.

    The route, though significantly shorter than the Suez Canal for Russia to deliver cargoes to Asia, is challenging and requires the assistance of icebreakers to help vessels to pass along the northern coast of Russia.

    But it has become more viable because of global warming, which Dmitriev said brings "interesting" prospects for developing it.

    Besides heading the RDIF, the U.S.-educated Dmitriev - who has worked at McKinsey and Goldman Sachs - was named by Putin last month as his special envoy on international economic and investment cooperation, and is an important player in the rapid rapprochement that Putin is pursuing with the Trump administration.

    (Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin and Olesya Astakhova; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia is looking for international investors to develop its Arctic region.
    • •The Northern Sea Route is a key focus for increased commerce.
    • •Global warming has made the Arctic route more viable.
    • •Russia aims to shift trade towards Asia due to Western sanctions.
    • •The Russian Direct Investment Fund is leading the investment efforts.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia sees scope for international investors in Arctic

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Russia's initiative to attract international investors for developing its Arctic region, focusing on the Northern Sea Route.

    2Why is the Northern Sea Route important?

    The Northern Sea Route is important as it offers a shorter path for trade between Russia and Asia, becoming more viable due to global warming.

    3Who is leading the investment efforts?

    The Russian Direct Investment Fund, led by Kirill Dmitriev, is spearheading the efforts to attract international investment.

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