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Russia to host FIFA 2018 World Cup
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The selection of Russia as the host nation for the FIFA 2018 World Cup presents an opportunity for boosting the popularity of soccer in the country and for preparing outstanding teams to compete in the championship.
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Oil export tariff increased to USD 263.80 per MT
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Export tariffs on oil from fields in Eastern Siberia will increase to USD 80.3 per ton from their current level of USD 69.9. Export duties on light oil products were raised to USD 190 per ton effective August 1 (previous tariff was USD 179.9).
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Tax duties for petroleum products result in price increase
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The institution of higher excise duties on fuels and lubricants will cause the cost of these petroleum products to rise by 0.4 to 0.6 percent, according to the Minister of Transportation of Russia Igor Levitin.
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Ukrtransnafta reduces oil deliveries
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The major operator of oil pipelines in Ukraine Ukrtransnafta (wholly owned by Naftogaz Ukrainy) saw a reduction in the shipment of oil in the first half of 2010 by 25.9 percent to 14.88 million tons, according to the country’s Fuel and Energy Ministry.
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Russia claims U.S. doesn’t adhere to WMD regime
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia has said that it considers the United States to be in breach of several treaties on the nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction and arms control.
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Ferrous metals in Russia up 22.8%
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In the first two quarters of 2010, the production of ferrous metal roll in Russia was up 22.8 percent according to Federal State Statistics Service. Production results for June reflected a 12.8 percent rise on a year-on-year basis.
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Profit of Lenzoloto up 88 times
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Russian company Lenzoloto owned by Polyus Gold registered a net profit of RUR 492.42 million in the second quarter of 2010. In the first quarter, the profit figure was only RUR 3.62 million.
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Bulgaria is committed to both South Stream and Nabucco
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In the end of July 2010, Bulgaria agreed to participate in the construction of Russia’s South Stream pipeline. Despite the new agreement, the country’s officials still remain committed to the European Union-backed Nabucco project.
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Telenor’s profits up 400%
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Norway’s company Telenor registered a profit of nearly USD 1.5 billion in the second quarter of 2010, which represents an increase of more than 400 percent in relation to the USD 280-million result from the second quarter of 2009.
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TeliaSonera shows good results thanks to MegaFon
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TeliaSonera, a Scandinavian mobile holding company, received a boost in its revenues as a result of its acquisition of a stake in MegaFon. The company’s revenues from sales in the second quarter showed an increase of 0.5 percent.
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Net profit of Svyazinvest down in 2009
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The holding company Svyazinvest had a net profit of RUR 23.067 billion in 2009 in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards. The profit was 5.46 percent less than in 2008.
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TV channels see revenue decline 22% during crisis
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The cumulative revenue figure for the three largest television stations in Russia (Channel One, VGTRK, and NTV) decreased by 22 percent in 2009. The total figure was down to RUR 52.4 billion, compared to RUR 66.8 billion in 2008.
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Nestle’s profits on the Russian market
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The Russian subsidiary of Nestle recorded a profit of RUR 801.9 million from its operations in Russia in 2009. In 2008, the company’s net profit stood at only RUR 270.3 million. At the same time, Nestle has reported that its revenue from sales in Russia went down.
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Revenues of Euroset increase 15.7%
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The largest retail supplier of cellular telephones in Russia company Euroset reported that its revenues in quarter 2, 2010 reflected a 15.7-percent growth on a year-on-year basis. In the three months from April to June 2010, the company’s revenues stood at RUR 13.564 billion.
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Real hypermarket chain increases revenue 31%
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The German-based retail chain with hypermarket stores spread out across several regions of Russia saw an increase in sales on the Russian market by about 31 percent in 2009.
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Russia continues crop export ban
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In early September Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin extended Russia’s ban on wheat exports until the harvest of 2011 to ensure the country’s agricultural industry would bounce back from a severe drought and wildfires that destroyed 20 percent of the crop this year.
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Alrosa: 2009 profit of RUR 3.18 billion
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In January of 2010, Alrosa’s sales receipts for diamond purchases were around USD 300 million, according to a top-manager of the company.
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Net profit of Buryatzoloto up 70%
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The net profits of the company Buryatzoloto in the first quarter of 2010 was RUR 406.7 million, representing an increase of 70 percent compared to the previous quarter. In the last quarter of 2009, the company incurred RUR 311.6 million in losses.
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ConocoPhillips sold Lukoil shares
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In April of 2010, ConocoPhillips sold 4.644 million shares of Lukoil at a total price of USD 274 million. At the end of March, the American company owned 851 million shares of Lukoil. A month later, the company’s share of ownership of Lukoil decreased to 19.89 percent.
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Alcoa’s performance in Russia is stable
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The Russian division of Alcoa has posted break-even results in the first quarter of the year, according to the company’s Chief Executive Officer Klaus Kleinfeld.
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Surgutneftegas finds nine fields
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In 2009, the geologists working for company Surgutneftegas discovered nine new fields that are capable of production.
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Rosneft’s profits: RUR 51.3 billion
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Rosneft showed a profit of RUR 51.25 billion in quarter one, 2010 in accordance with Russian accounting standards. These figures represent major improvements compared to the previous year. In the first quarter of 2009, the company posted losses of RUR 5.77 billion.
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U.N. accord against illegal fishing
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Russian officials entered into an international agreement designed to impose regulatory measures to combat unreported and unlawful fishing. The discussion of the agreement was conducted under the auspices of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, which now includes 15 countries.
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Gazprom, Naftogaz may form joint venture
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Russia’s gas giant, Gazprom and Ukraine’s Naftogaz gas company may establish a joint venture on a parity basis, Alexei Miller, head of Gazprom, said during a meeting with Ukraine’s Fuel and Energy Minister Yury Boyko.
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U.S. poultry allowed with Russian-approved solutions
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American poultry-processing companies would be allowed to ship to Russia only those products that were processed with the use of non-chlorine compounds that have undergone testing and approval in Russia.
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Mobile service on commercial airliners
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Cell phone calls from Russian airliners and mobile Internet service aboard those planes will soon be commonly available in Russia. At the same time, the services are not likely to be of great popularity with the passengers at least initially – due to the high cost and the need to have special equipment.
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Low cost of gas discourages innovation
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According to Mr. Miller, the difference in the cost of energy – and, more specifically, the cost of natural gas – puts Russian companies at an undue advantage and allows them to enjoy steady cashflow from the sale of products manufactured through the use of an old-style technological process.
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Pipeline charges increase 12.3 percent
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The Federal Tariffs Service of the Russian Federation made the decision to increase transportation charges for the transit of natural gas through pipelines by independent producers. The increase of 12.3 percent became effective at the start of 2010.
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9-km oil wells drilled at Odoptu
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In January 2010, American company Exxon Neftegaz Limited, which is the operator of Sakhalin-1, reported completing two inclined wells at the Odoptu field in the offshore zone of Sakhalin Island. The wells are 9 kilometers deep. The plan is to have 7 wells drilled at Odoptu.
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Gazprom to develop Badra field
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Gazprom Neft was successful in winning the tender for the Badra oilfield. Reserves at the oilfield have been estimated at 2 billion barrels. In addition to Gazprom Neft that holds 30 percent in the venture, the consortium for the development of Badra includes Kogas of South Korea (22.5 percent), Petronas of Malaysia, and TPAO of Turkey.
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Russian-American relations improving
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Political analysts unanimously agree that the first year of Barack Obama’s work in office had a positive effect on bilateral relations between Russia and the United States. According to Vyacheslav Nikonov, head of the Politics Foundation, the climate in the relationship “noticeably improved.”
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Russian people like Obama’s work
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The results of a recent poll conducted by the Russian Public Opinion Study Center shows that the majority of Russian citizens approve the work of President Barack Obama. The poll was conducted in 42 Russian regions in mid-January 2010.
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Second pipe tender for Nord Stream
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The Nord Stream Consortium intends to commission Russia’s OMK, Europipe of Germany, and Sumitomo of Japan to supply more than 1 million tons of steel pipes for building the second segment of the Nord Stream project.
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Russia is not prepared to work on new missile shield
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The Minister said that both the U.S. and NATO have been informed that the missile defense strategy should be reconsidered from the very beginning, starting with a joint analysis of the actual threats facing the Western world.
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Relations between Russia and Ukraine will improve following elections
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The relationship with Russia was one of the most important issues in the presidential campaign. Other salient issues included the future development of the nation’s gas pipeline network and the fate of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet.
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Nicaragua’s Pacific-Atlantic canal
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In the end of January 2010, R.F. Deputy Minister for Transportation Sergei Aristov met Nicaraguan Deputy Foreign Minister Manuel Coronel for discussions related to the construction of a new canal between the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans.
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Sustained level of grain exports
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Exports of grain from Russia in the current agricultural year (beginning in July 2009 and ending in June 2010) went down only slightly, even though the harvest volume was substantially lower than one year before.
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Chelyabinsk Zinc Plant posts profits
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Chelyabinsk Zinc Plant ended 2009 with a profit, contrary to the predictions of some analysts. The company’s operations in the first three quarters of the year brought in a profit of RUR 268 million (computed under International Financial Reporting Standards).
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Lukoil
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Russia’s largest non-state-owned oil company Lukoil revealed plans to increase its hydrocarbon production to 2.7 million bbls per day by the end of the current decade. At the same time, the company decided to cut back its investment projects from USD 75 billion to USD 60 billion.
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Accumulation of radioactive wastes to be banned
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The State Duma of the Russian Federation will in the near future adopt legislative measures to prohibit stockpiling radioactive waste in the country. The lower house of the Russian parliament voted in favor of the bill banning nuclear waste accumulation in the first reading.
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Samsun-Ceyhan oil pipeline
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Russian officials met with their Turkish counterparts in Moscow to discuss the construction of the Samsun-Ceyhan oil pipeline on January 13, according to R.F. Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin. Russia expects to be actively involved in the project. The ownership share that Russia will have in the venture has not yet been agreed upon.
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Techsnabexport – new uranium contracts
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Russia’s nuclear materials and nuclear services exporter Techsnabexport estimates that in 2010 it will supply uranium products worth USD 1 billion. Atomenergoprom, the only shareholder of Techsnabexport expects three contracts for the delivery of nuclear fuel to be signed soon.
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United Company Rusal raised USD 2.2 billion
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Rusal, the world’s largest manufacturer of aluminum and alumina, paid its creditors 2.143 billion dollars from the proceeds received as a result of its initial public offering at the Hong Kong stock exchange, the NYSE, and Euronext in Paris.
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Car market to expand by 15 percent
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In 2010, passenger vehicle sales in Russia are expected to go up 15 percent to 1.6 million cars. The new forecast was prepared by Stanley Root, a partner of PriceWaterhouseCoopers. According to the less-likely pessimistic scenario, sales of automobiles may decrease by 5 percent to only 1.3 million.
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Negotiations in Moscow help American producers understand Russia
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Discussions between Russian regulators and a U.S. task force on the issue of poultry supplies to the R.F. market helped American officials understand Russia’s position. Talks were being conducted in the latter half of January 2010.
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Regulators contemplate introducing auctions for meat quotas in 2011
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Russian regulators are seriously considering altering the system for allocating meat importing quotas. Andrei Slepnev, Russia’s Deputy Minister for Economic Development, said that a method for distributing the quotas through an auction may be introduced.
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Russia versus Canada
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The Secretary of Russia’s Security Council Nikolay Patrushev noted that the countries of U.S., Norway, Denmark, and Canada are mounting a coordinated effort to block Russia’s exploration of the Arctic shelf.
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Sakhalin - the wave of the future
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Oil and gas projects in Sakhalin are expected to produce over 24 million tons of oil and 61 billion cubic meters of gas by the year 2020, according to the Governor of Khabarovsk region Alexander Khoroshavin.
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Lukoil’s earning down 44% QT-2
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Lukoil, the largest private oil company in Russia reported a profit of 2.324 billion in the second quarter of 2009. The earnings are 44 percent below the results of the second quarter of last year.
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Russia: 25% of world’s nuclear market
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In the foreseeable future, Russia may come to dominate in the nuclear power engineering market in the world, taking more than 25 percent of the market. Russian President Dmitriy Medvedev commented that he fully appreciates these prospects.
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Tu-204SM airplane to be completed in 2010
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Three modernized passenger airplanes Tu-204SM will be produced in Russia in 2010, according to deputy director of the United Aircraft Company Sergei Gaplerin. Mr. Gaplerin also serves as the deputy general designer of the Tupolev bureau.
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Government to invest RUR 80 billion in aviation
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According to the Minister of Industry and Trade Viktor Khristenko, the Russian government allocated close to RUR 80 billion for investing in the aviation industry in the current year. Anti-crisis measures taken by Russian authorities have contributed to the growth in levels of investment.
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Severodvinsk will enter service
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Nuclear-powered submarine Severodvinsk will be the first among the seven vessels constructed within the framework of Project Yasen. The submarine will be placed into service a year earlier than initially expected - not in 2011, but in 2010.
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Building international spaceports
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Russian expert have finalized the building of a spaceport in South Korea in July. The launch pad in Latin America is expected to be completed in October, according to the director of the Russian Federal Space Agency Roscosmos Anatoly Perminov.
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Transneft offers bond for RUR 65 billion
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The largest oil pipeline company in Russia Transneft made a decision to offer for sale a 10-year bond valued at RUR 65 billion. The bond was offered to 14 banks. The bond was released for sale in September based on the decision of Transneft’s boards of directors.
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Vnesheconombank makes a loan for Ust-Luga
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VEB’s board voted to affirm the issuance of a USD 545 million loan to Rosneftebunker for exploring and developing the Ust-Luga venture. The loan will mature in 8 years, according to the chief executive officer of VEB Mr. Vladimir Dmitriyev.
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Tatneft’s heavy oil drilling rig
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Workers at the Ashalchinskoye bitumen field in Almatyevsky region of Tatarstan are now using advanced heavy oil rigs for recovering hydrocarbons. The Ashalchinskoye field belongs to Russia’s oil company Tatneft.
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Caspian oil to begin flowing in March 2010
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Lukoil intends to begin supplying oil recovered at the Yury Korchagin oilfield in the Caspian Sea area in March 2010, according to the company’s Vice President Leonid Fedun. The first well at the site was finished last December.
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Gazprom contractor signals drilling in Venezuela delayed
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In accordance with Offshore Vigilant’s contract with Gazprom in Venezuela, Gazprom informed Scorpion that the 550 hours the company spent working on the well in May 2009 have been lost as a consequence of a “fishing job.” The payment of USD 3.8 million for the work rendered is now in dispute.
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Vankor field launched in Krasnoyarsk territory
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On August 21, 2009, the Vankor oilfield located in the Krasnoyarsk territory officially entered production. Prime Minister of Russia Vladimir Putin took part in the ceremony celebrating the oilfield’s launch.
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Gunvor acquired third of Lagansky block
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Gunvor, the global fuel trader based in Switzerland, entered into a contract to purchase 30 percent of the Lagansky oil and gas block in the Caspian Sea. The company bought the block from Lundin Petroleum. Before the purchase, Lundin controlled 100 percent of the project.
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Court denies relief against OJSC Rosneft
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The Federal Court of Arbitrazh for the Moscow District refused to reconsider the complaint for RUR 1.318 billion that was filed by Energotrade against oil major Rosneft. Energotrade is a little-known energy trader.
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Tatnefteprodukt: 48% sales drop
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The company’s bottom-line profit fell to approximately RUR 609.7 million. Last year, profits for the first half of the year were RUR 708.7 million. Profit from sales decreased from RUR 270.7 million to RUR 191.9 million. Profits before taxes dropped significantly to RUR 38.3 million from RUR 177.4 million.
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Rosneft’s buyout of shares
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The largest Russian oil company Rosneft has completed the buyout of 847 954 shares of stock from minority owners of the company. The company paid out more than RUR 133 million to facilitate the buyout.
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Gold mining up 27%
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Production at Russia’s gold mines was up in the first half of the year by 27 percent on year-on-year basis, according the Union of Gold Producers. The total quantity of gold mined in the first six months of 2009 was 66.94 tons.
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Grain shortfall of 13 million tons
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Russia’s grain production is expected to fall short of the targets by 13 million tons, according to Yelena Skrynnik, the Minister of Agriculture. As a result of the draught, Russia’s grain production this year has been estimated at only 85 million tons.
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Expansion of Multiregional TransitTelecom
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Multiregional TransitTelecom, a provider of long-distance telephone services, began its venture into the high-speed internet market when it launched commercial broadband operations in the city of Yaroslavl early in September of 2009.
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Luxury yachts contraband seized
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Officials of the Russian Federal Customs Service have discovered the operations of an organized group that was bringing luxury yachts from Italy and England without paying import tariffs. The smuggling business was active from 2007 to 2009.
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Oil production to reach 490 million tons in 2009
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Sergei Shmatko, the Russian Minister of Energy, made a forecast that 490 million tons of oil will be produced in Russia this year. “The ‘prognosis’ is that we will have 490 million tons this year,” Shmatko stated. In the way of comparison, last year, Russia produced 488.1 million tons of oil.
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Import credit limitations
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Obtaining credit for facilitating imports can play a critical role in encouraging international trade. The granting of import credits can be accomplished with the use of deferred-payment LCs – either revolving or non-revolving – or through the extension of an ordinary loan that is secured by the letter of credit.
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Medvedev may run again in 2012
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Dmitriy Medvedev said that he may decide to seek reelection in 2012. “Provided that I work well and am successful in everything, why should I not run? If I have the trust and support of the Russian people, this decision would be absolutely normal,” said the incumbent President of Russia.
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NATO & Russia to enter practical cooperation
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov met with NATO’s Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen in New York in order to address issues of regional and global security.
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RUR 500 bln. boost
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Arkady Dvorkovich, a top aide to President Dmitriy Medvedev, stated that the rise in the price of oil to nearly USD 60 a barrel will result in greater revenues for the state budget. Extra income could be as high as RUR 500 billion in the current year.
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Sanctions on Iran if other remedies fail
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Speaking to an audience of Pittsburgh University in Pennsylvania, the President of Russia Dmitriy Medvedev did not rule out the possibility of imposing sanctions on Iran if no other diplomatic strategy proves to bring the desired results.
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10-year schedule for transport fleet upgrade
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Currently, Russia’s fleet of transport planes consists of AN-124 and AN-22 long-range transport aircrafts, IL-76MD heavy planes, AN-12 medium airplanes, and AN-26 light crafts. As part of the changes, the Air Force intends to decommission three of the models: AN-12, AN-22, and AN-26.
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Russian President calls for economic modernization
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The President of Russian Dmitry Medvedev stated the he will organize a special commission for economic modernization and technological development. The commission will include members of the presidential executive office in addition to business representatives, industry analysts, and scientists.
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Russia’s largest private bank
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Russia’s Federal Anti-Monopoly Service has granted approval for establishing the largest private bank in the country. Yulia Bondareva, head of the FAS financial markets oversight department said that the agency has extensively analyzed the merger of MDM Bank and URSA, and there are no reasons to impose any restraints on the transaction.
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Non-recovered oil to form state reserve
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The Russian Ministry of Energy made a proposal to the government to include only non-recovered oil into the state reserve. According to Ministry of Energy officials, forming a reserve from oil that has already been produced is not practicable due to the high cost associated with the construction and operation of reservoirs.
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Sibur Holding to raise capital
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According to the information provided by sources connected to the shareholders of Sibur Holding, the company has intentions to issue extra shares of stock totaling in value up to 10 bln. roubles. There exists a high likelihood that the new stock may be purchased entirely by Gazprombank, which currently owns almost 70 percent of Sibur.
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Rosneft coming to Primorye
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Rosneft has intentions to construct a plant specializing in petrochemical production close to the Pacific Ocean coast. The plant will allow Rosneft, the largest producer of oil in Russia, to boost its exports to Asia, according to the Governor of Primorye region Sergei Darkin.
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First floating nuclear power plant
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On May 18, 2009, a new direction in the nuclear-power-generation industry was launched at St. Petersburg, as Russian scientists and engineers began the construction of the very first on-water nuclear power plant in the world.
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Pipeline to China
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The Siberian pipeline construction project calls for building an additional segment of the Eastern Siberia to Pacific Ocean (ESPO) pipeline that would cross the Russian border into China from the town of Skovorodino in Amur region.
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Caspian gas pipeline
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18 months following Kazakhstan’s signing of a three-party agreement for the construction of a Caspian gas pipeline, the government of the country went through with the ratification of the document. The law effectively embodying the country’s commitment to the project was signed by President of Nursultan Nazarbaev on April 13.
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Gazprom takeover of Sibir Energy
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In late May 2009, Sibir Energy company, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange has agreed to accept a takeover bid from Gazprom Neft. According to the terms of the transaction, Sibir Energy is valued at USD 3 billion.
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Aviation industry shows improvement
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The leading producer of aircrafts in Russia, Irkut Corporation reported that it redeemed credit linked notes (CLNs) worth USD 125 million and made the final coupon payment. The payments were made exactly on schedule. The company’s ability to return payments indicated that the situation within the Russian aviation industry is improving.
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Uranium from Russia
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Following a long period of working with U.S. officials and market sector representatives, Russia finally entered into a commercial transaction to provide enriched uranium for use in nuclear reactors located in Missouri, California, and Texas.
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80 percent of small business in trade
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At least 80 percent of small businesses in Russia are engaged in trade. The government of the country has begun a campaign to increase and promote small-scale businesses oriented toward industrial production.
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Russia-WTO talks take a new format
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Russia’s decision to team up with its customs union partners does not changes its resolve to become a WTO member. Russia still wants to join WTO, but the sequence of steps toward the goal will not be the same again.
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New generation of soft displays
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Russian scientists are engaged in developing a new generation of soft displays. They developed a multi-layer organic electro luminescence structure that paves the way for making television screens, notebooks, mobile telephones, and other electronic equipment.
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Norilsk: merger after crisis is a possibility
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The chairman of Norilsk Nickel Mr. Alexander Voloshin indicated that it would be advantageous for the largest nickel-mining company in the world to merge with other Russian steel and metal companies after the economic crisis passes.
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Rosatom may build NPP in Vietnam
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RosAtom may build four units of a nuclear power station in Vietnam at a total cost of USD 15 billion. For purposes of securing the contract, Russia’s nuclear agency would need to provide financing for the project, covering part of the expenses with its own money.
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Social spending and innovation will beat the crisis
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Russian lawmakers believe innovation, support of small business activity, tight supervision of finances and expenditures can successfully steer the country through the troubled global economic waters these days. Such statements were made to the media after the Duma members heard a performance report delivered by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
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SuperJet - 100 to break into world markets
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Two Sukhoi SuperJet-100 medium-haul airliners have landed at Zhukovsky airport outside of Moscow for subsequent test flights there. Earlier, the planes took off the Far East-based Komsomolsk-on-Amur airport, covering thousands of kilometers to take part in certification test flights in the Moscow region.
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Russia big contributor to London G-20
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The London summit of the G-20 approved proposals for a 5-trillion-dollar global stimulus turnout before 2011. One trillion dollars will go to boost the lending power of the IMF. The Fund will also raise emergency rescue cash by selling 50 billion dollars worth of gold from its reserves.
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Russian government aims to keep inflation at bay
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Under the renewed anti-crisis program for 2009, the Russian government aims to keep inflation at the rate of 13.3% like it was in 2008. In 2010 and in 2011 inflation growth may slow down by 10 and 11 percent respectively. Russia’s Central Bank is expected to play a crucial role.
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Customs union with Belarus, Kazakhstan
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Vladimir Putin told the Russian parliament that the agreed-upon customs union of Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan can be launched in 2010, which is a year earlier than planned. The union should boost development through unimpeded trade with a common border.
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Sochi committee calls general partnership tender
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The steering committee of the Sochi Olympic games is looking for a general partner that will be in charge of the transportation of athletes, guests, and other participants at the winter Olympics of 2014. It will hold its new partnership tender entirely on its own, which seems unusual.
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Russian Olympic facilities at MIPIM-2009
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Russia will invest a total of 20 billion dollars in Olympic facilities to be built in Sochi in the next five years for the 2014 Winter Games. The organizers are sure the amount will be raised despite the world economic crisis, since the Olympic project is more than necessary.
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Rosneft to sponsor Olympic games 2014
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Russia’s Rosneft oil giant will pay more than USD 160 million to be a sponsor of the 2104 Winter Olympics in Sochi. In exchange for discount supplies of fuel and lubricants for the games, the company will enjoy easier access to land in the southern Krasnodar region where it plans to build a network of gasoline and car service stations.
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Putin: “Preparations are intensive enough”
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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin says that preparations for the Sochi Olympics-2014 are going at full steam. Speaking at the session of the Presidium of the Council for Sport under the President of Russia, Putin said that both the Sochi journalists and the representatives of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) had acknowledged this.
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Resurs-dk satellite for Sochi Olympics
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Experts at the Russian center for on-line earth monitoring can draw maps of natural resources and control their rational use, forecast violent weather events, as well as estimate the scale of natural disasters.
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International Olympic Committee: Russia can do it
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Russia is capable of holding extraordinary 2014 Winter Olympics, so there is every hope that the world will remember that Olympiad for a long time. This is the impression of the head of the International Olympic Committee’s coordination commission for the 2014 Sochi Olympics Jean-Claude Killy.
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Price tags become cheaper
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Government spending on preparing the venues for the 2014 Olympic games in Sochi has dropped by as much as 300 billion roubles, or almost 9 million dollars, Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak said.
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“GAZPOM” to strengthen stock market positions
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Next year Russia’s “GAZPOM” concern will strengthen its positions on the world stock markets, and its shares will rise in price. This forecast was made by Europe’s largest bank UBS. This year “GAZPROM” bonds, as well as the bonds of the other big companies, have suffered as a result of the global financial crisis.
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Russia calls for unbiased court ruling
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The Chief of the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin hopes the international courts will bring a fair judgment on Georgia’s aggression against South Ossetia. At a press conference in Moscow, he presented evidence showing that Georgia used prohibited means of warfare.
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Russia’s grain harvest is 108 million tons
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Russia’s grain harvest is 108 million tons, its second best result in history. The figure in 2007 was 82 million, and the harvest in 2009 is likely to top 112 million tons. The numbers are from the Agriculture Minister Alexei Gordeyev. He also spoke about plans for over 3 billion dollars in extra investment in the farming sector.
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Russians name biggest events of 2008
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Analysts were not surprised to hear that the presidential elections and the formation of a new cabinet of ministers were seen as the biggest events of the past year. The people of any nation tend to focus on domestic developments. “Self comes first,” said the Survey Center’s communications director.
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Nicaraguan Canal: a revolution for shipping
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Nicaraguan Canal could be revolutionary for shipping. Russian experts and political scientists express this idea in view of the possible involvement of Russia in its construction. The canal is expected to link the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and would follow rivers up to Lake Nicaragua and then cut across the isthmus of Rivas to reach the Pacific.
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First Russian sports car: Marussia
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Russia has unveiled to the public its first innovative sports car Marussia. Based on the Formula 1 (F1) technologies, Marussia, like a cell phone, has three replaceable bodies - it is a kind of transformer car. But unlike other race cars, Marussia is certified for use on conventional roads.
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Economic results of the past year
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The Russian economy has come to feel the negative impact of the global financial crisis. Take, for example, the plummeting prices for Russian exports and the difficulties with financial market operations. Nevertheless, some of the basic macroeconomic indexes are expected to grow. Industrial production is likely to grow 2 points.
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Dmitry Medvedev sees closer cooperation with the C.I.S.
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President Dmitry Medvedev sees closer cooperation with C.I.S. countries as a shortcut to ending the global liquidity crunch. “The crisis will not last forever, and we must be ready to launch new cooperation projects with our neighbors,” he said during a joint session of the State and Security Councils.
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Mass transit modernization
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“If the national mass transit system places orders for new rolling stock with home-based plants, leading business companies of Russia will be kept busy for years. The economic crisis leaves no room for the importation of foreign-made vehicles,” said Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
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source: RIA novosti
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