The MosproM Center, which supports Moscow enterprises at every stage of entering foreign markets, has played a key role in this growth. Garbuzov noted that the city continues to strengthen assistance measures for businesses looking to expand internationally, following the directives of Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin.
“By the end of the first nine months of 2025, the export volume of Moscow-produced goods to CIS countries increased by 25% compared to the same period in 2024. The largest volumes of goods were supplied to the Republic of Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan,” Garbuzov said.
The strongest demand from CIS markets came for food products, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. Between January and September 2025, shipments of food goods from Moscow enterprises rose by 22%. Pharmaceutical exports increased by 18%, while cosmetics saw a notable 34% growth.
The data highlights the growing competitiveness of Moscow’s manufacturing sector and its strengthening economic ties with CIS partners.