14 countries where Russian companies are allowed to do business abroad

14 countries where Russian companies are allowed to do business abroad

In light of the sanctions placed on the nation, the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade has created a list of special economic zones in friendly nations where Russian enterprises are permitted to conduct business.
The ministry reportedly forwarded the list to business organisations, according to the Russian Interfax outlet.

Among the 14 nations on the list are Iran, China, Vietnam, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Egypt, Morocco, Azerbaijan, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Armenia, and Uzbekistan.
The ministry claimed in a letter that it was forced to create the list as a result of sanctions put in place by hostile nations and challenges obtaining imported raw materials, parts, and machinery needed by Russian businesses.

The ministry also stated that a research is being conducted to localise production in industries such as building materials, chemical products, energy equipment, and transportation engineering.

At the memorial service for his daughter Daria Dugna, who was killed in a car accident, Russian thinker Alexander Dugin spoke movingly. He said that the first thing Daria said was Russia.
Dugin continued as he kissed his daughter good-bye: “Russia is literally her first word, of course, we taught her, our great nation, our people, our empire. And she will only have one wish if her tragic death, grandeur, or integrity impacts anyone: Do not remember me or give me honour.

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