Moscow – Comprehensive Overview of the City, PEST Analysis and Key Industries Including Technology, Tourism and Hospitality, Construction and Retail

“City Profile – Moscow” provides historical and forecast data on key city level metrics along with analytical coverage of the latest political, economic, social, technological, infrastructural, legal and environmental issues affecting Moscow.

The report contains detailed tourism, retail, construction, technology and public infrastructure data and insight into economic, social, and industry trends.

Moscow is the capital of the country and is the most populous city in Russia, remains a key commercial hub, contributing 31.2% to Russia’s GDP in 2024, with robust growth driven by the ICT, finance, and trade sectors despite rising economic risks and labour shortages. While government spending-especially on defence-continues to support economic activity and improve living standards for some, it also exacerbates inequality and limits investment in other sectors.

Scope

In 2024, the services sector was the largest contributor to both the gross value added (GVA) and employment, accounting for 75.7% of GVA and 76.7% of total employment._x000D_

Moscow’s tourism sector saw robust growth in 2023-2024, driven primarily by domestic visitors and major cultural events, with international arrivals also rising significantly._x000D_

The construction sector experienced a slowdown in 2024 due to the completion of large projects and reduced investment but is expected to rebound with new infrastructure and smart city developments by 2025-2030.

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Gain a comprehensive knowledge of future economic and demographic trends and understand the performance of various sectors within the city._x000D_

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Table of Contents

1. City Snapshot

2. PEST Analysis

2.1 Political

2.2 Economic

2.3 Social

3. Technology and Infrastructure

3.1 Communications

3.2 Internal Transport Networks

3.3 Connectivity

3.4 Airport

4. Business Environment Analysis

5. Travel and Tourism

5.1 Tourism Flows

5.2 Hotels

5.3 Attractions

5.4 Events

6. Construction and Real Estate

6.1 Investment

6.2 Real Estate Market

7. Retail

7.1 Retail Market

7.2 Consumption, Income and Prices

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List of Tables

Table 1: Moscow metropolitan area – key facts (estimates), 2024

Table 2: Moscow metropolitan area – real GDP and real GDP growth, 2000-30

Table 3: Moscow metropolitan area – economic growth comparison (Index 2010=100), 2000-30

Table 4: Moscow metropolitan area – GDP per capita comparison, 2000-30 ($)

Table 5: Moscow metropolitan area – employment structure, 2000-30 (% of total)

Table 6: Moscow metropolitan area – main universities, 2024

Table 7: Moscow metropolitan area – population comparison, 2000-30 (million)

Table 8: Moscow metropolitan area – population by age, 2000-30 (% of total)

Table 9: Moscow metropolitan area – Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport, key indicators, 2019-23*

Table 10: Moscow metropolitan area – Domodedovo Mikhail Lomonosov International Airport, key indicators, 2019-23

Table 11: Moscow city – Fortune Global 500 companies, HQ in City, 2024

Table 12: Moscow region – tourists in collective accommodation facilities, 2019-24* (number)

Table 13: Moscow city – tourists in collective accommodation facilities, 2019-24* (number)

Table 14: Moscow region – total overnight stays & related indicators in collective accommodation facilities, 2019-24*

Table 15: Moscow city – total overnight stays & related indicators in collective accommodation facilities, 2019-24*

Table 16: Moscow region – collective accommodation facilities, 2019-23 (number)

Table 17: Moscow city – collective accommodation facilities, 2019-23 (number)

Table 18: Moscow city – UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Table 19: Moscow metropolitan area – MICE and other events

List of Figures

Figure 1: Moscow metropolitan area – real GDP and real GDP growth, 2000-30

Figure 2: Moscow metropolitan area – economic growth comparison (Index 2010=100), 2000-30

Figure 3: Moscow metropolitan area – GDP per capita comparison, 2000-30

Figure 4: Moscow metropolitan area – employment structure, 2000-30 (% of total)

Figure 5: Moscow metropolitan area – population comparison, 2000-30

Figure 6: Moscow metropolitan area – population by age, 2000-30 (% of total)

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