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The Leopardskin Coloured Country
GIM-Unimpresa is the Association of Italian Entrepreneurs operating in Russia. It unites more than 160 businesses, amongst them large (ENI, ENEL, Parmalat, Indesit, Ferrero, Banca Intesa, UNICREDIT) but the vast majority of which are small to medium-sized. The association's president, Vittorio TORREMBINI told BIGRUSSIA about the particularities of Russian business in Italian.
How to Turn Waste-Land into Usable Land
An Englishman Guy CHEYNEY has proved that Russian local officials can foster business completely without self-interest.
Dress Code
Dutchman Paul Commandeur left his job in a bank to set up business in Moscow providing made-to-measure suits to bankers, lawyers, and other businesspeople.
News From Russia
Irrespective of the Sanctions
BIGRUSSIA magazine’s customary poll taken in the lobby of the SPIEF-2017 demonstrates that foreign companies’ interest in doing business in Russia is on the increase
4th Asian-European Business Innovation Congress
TECHNOPOLIS MOSCOW
11 derelict buildings in the centre of Moscow are to be put up for auction
The city authorities intend to sell by e-auctions over ten properties in need of repair in Moscow’s Central Administrative District.
Day of Europe on the Moscow Exchange
European business experience, current financial instruments, business networking in the heart of the Russian financial liquidity.
Living in Russia
Foreigners’ stories on how they find living in Russia with the emphasis on cultural and everyday details, differences in the mentalities of people from their own countries and those in Russia.
Living in Russia
Man of the World
In Moscow, Cuban Rolando Perez Rodriguez has found his feet giving Spanish language lessons in English
Living in Russia
We don’t Leave Our Own Behind
Former Cuban military pilot Roberto Jacomino Perez arrived in Moscow 20 years ago. And built a glittering career here as a head-chef.
Living in Russia
For a Doctor, the Patient Comes First
American Robert Young has been treating Muscovites and visitors to the Russian capital for two decades
Living in Russia
The Benzene Ring of Fortune
Once he got involved in business in Russia, Indian Manish Kumar made his a successful and profitable enterprise.
Living in Russia
The main thing is to reject stereotypes
The Korean Ingo Jung is confident that living and working in Moscow is a good thing for a foreigner and offers good prospects.
Living in Russia
Mum found Moscow delightful!
It is here in Moscow that Liao Kuijing from China first went skiing, and fell in love with cheese and mushroom blini.
Living in Russia
In Full Sail
Italian Domenico Giordano is steadily bringing companies from his native country into the Russian market’s orbit.
Living in Russia
I Haven’t Given Up Hope Yet
New Zealander Keith Liddicoat teaches English to Russian businessmen, and reveres Russian mathematicians.
Living in Russia
The Russian Truth
Frenchman Jean-Félix de la Ville Baugéis is dismantling those western stereotypes of Russia, because he can plainly see just how far they are from reality.
Living in Russia
The Baron with the Tractor and a Plough
Born in different countries, they met in Africa and set up their business in Russia. Their peasant farm enterprise Von der Decken is situated in a village of Kalininskoe in the Gusev area of Kaliningrad region, right by the Lithuanian border. Here, the German Baron Tassilo Von der Decken, after whom the farm is named, became a genuine Russian farmer. He organically integrated himself into the community of agricultural producers. And although he does not have Russian citizenship, his speech is often sprinkled with “them there, in the West” and “with us here, in Russia”...
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