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Japan's Nissan Motor Company announced it plans to produce affordable cars at an opening ceremony, attended by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, of a $200 million plant in St. Petersburg
Security issues will be discussed at an international economic forum in St. Petersburg, to be held on June 4-6, a Russian deputy prime minister said Tuesday.
"There is not a whiff of a crisis or any macroeconomic problems here," Sergei Ivanov, who oversees the defense industry as part of his cabinet tasks, told a news conference hosted by RIA Novosti.
PGNiG has signed a contract to buy an extra $300 million of natural gas from an export arm of Russian energy giant Gazprom, a spokeswoman for Poland's gas monopoly said on Tuesday.
Novolipetsk Steel, one of Russia's largest steel companies, announced on Tuesday a US GAAP net loss for the first quarter of 2009 of $193.8 million compared with a $617.7 million net profit a year earlier.
Japan's Nissan Motor Company opened on Tuesday a car plant in St. Petersburg at a ceremony attended by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
The official dollar rate set by the Russian Central Bank for June 3 is 30.7321 rubles, down 1.20 kopeks from Tuesday, the Central Bank said.