President of CCI of Russia Met Latvian Business Community
OREANDA-NEWS. July 20, 2012. After the ceremonial opening of the CCI Honorable Representative’s Office in
He emphasized the increasing mutual interest to cooperation between Russian and Latvian businesses and the consistent growth of sales between our countries.
According to the Federal Customs Service of Russia, in 2011 two-way sales of the two countries increased by more than 22 percent against 2010 and exceeded USD 8 billion with
By opinion of Sergey Katyrin, the two countries still have a strong potential to employ in improvement of their relationship. In particular, there is a room for extension of the existing and building of new cooperative links because the growing Russian exports to
Further development of cooperation at regional levels would be of great importance for the bilateral trade and economic relationship in the long run, said President of the CCI of Russia. Its agenda will suppose a wider involvement of small and medium-size companies; provision both of Russian and Latvian entrepreneurs with reliable economic information; continuing efforts aimed at understanding of current challenges for the trade and economic cooperation between two countries and communication of the findings to Russian and Latvian authorities.
The industry of fairs and exhibitions represents another area of strong potential. Historically, Latvian enterprises have been taken active part in
The CCI of Russia supports and assists several forms of cooperation such as business missions of Latvian industrialists in Russian regions (Yaroslavskaya Oblast, Sverdlovskaya Oblast) sponsored by business councils, Latvian Embassy in Russia, and the City Hall of Riga.
President of the CCI of Russia has also highly appreciated the efforts of national business councils. To his mind, they play considerable role in the system of trade and economic relations as their effective part, and intensely cooperate with Russian Latvian Intergovernmental Committee for Economic, Research, Technological, Humanitarian and Cultural Cooperation.
Russian investments are designated mostly for banking, energy, industrial, transportation, and real property sectors. By early
Real estate, development, transportation and communication services, wholesale and retail markets are what attract Latvian investors most of all, Sergey Katyrin stressed. Due to support by the Russian Latvian Business Council sponsored by the CCI of Russia, two of
Finally, the parties interchanged their relevant views on possible ways to further develop the trade and economic relationship between
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