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30/08/2022
Volgabus showed the record production growth

Volgabus Group of Companies increased its bus production 3.5-fold on the similar period of 2021. In the first half of the year, 430 buses of various models were produced. The production growth allowed the company to increase tax payments. If by the end of 2021 the company paid 157 million rubles of taxes, in the period from January to August 2022, 233 million rubles have already been transferred to budgets of all levels.

The assembly line of the production site in the city of Volzhsky does not stop, and all obligations to partners and contractors are fulfilled in a timely manner. The holding continues to increase production volumes. The press service of the company stressed that at the moment the debt to the Federal Tax Service has been fully repaid and now the holding is conducting discussions only on the legality of application of certain sanctions against the plant by bailiffs.

NAPI (National Industrial Information Agency)


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