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A New Issue of Russian Survey is Available Now: Publication Especially for Foreign Readers

Russian Survey - colour business digest, offers not only reliable news but also professional analysis, along with materials of other members of NI representing relevant CIS countries.

2011-06-30
MOSCOW, RUSSIA, June 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) What is the Russian Direct Investment Fund and who will be able to avail of its resources? What guarantees can be inferred from the "investment commandments" addressed by the Russian President to foreign investors? Is it commercially expedient to invest in the Russian industry and, if so, which branch of it is a better option?

Why does Russia grant tax concessions to qualified foreign professionals and who is eligible to claim this status?

These questions are answered, along with many others concerning the specific aspects of investments and doing business in Russia, in the second issue of Russian Survey - a Russian magazine targeting specifically foreign audiences. The latest issue came out on June 1, 2011.

It is published by the Russian RS audit and consulting company ICLC, a member of the Nexia International network. ICLC has 20 years of experience in providing services to Russian and foreign companies.

Russian Survey - colour business digest, offers not only reliable news but also professional analysis, exclusive interviews with representatives of Russia's authorities and governmental agencies, along with materials of other members of NI representing relevant CIS countries. The last pages of the magazine are dedicated to fascinating stories about Russian traditions, customs and celebrations coming from the depth of time.

The new issue can be downloaded from http://www.iclcgroup.com/russian-survey/.


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[Press-News.org] A New Issue of Russian Survey is Available Now: Publication Especially for Foreign Readers
Russian Survey - colour business digest, offers not only reliable news but also professional analysis, along with materials of other members of NI representing relevant CIS countries.