| June 2009 |
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Russia's Irkut aircraft building corporation has agreed to supply 16 Yak-130 trainer/light attack jets to Algeria, the company's head said at the 2009 International Paris Air Show.
Russia would like to expand sales of such warplanes as the Su-34 throughout the world, President Dmitry Medvedev said in an interview with Chinese TV released on Monday.
The BRIC format of the world's four leading emerging economies - Brazil, Russia, India and China - should be expanded to include Indonesia, Morgan Stanley analysts said in a report on Monday.
Russia's Information Satellite Systems (ISS) will sign a memorandum of cooperation on Monday on producing satellites with France-based Thales Alenia Space (TAS) at the Paris Air Show, a Russian official said.
The TNK-BP board of directors has approved a $377 million increase in organic investment in 2009, the Russian-British joint oil venture said on Monday.
Russia is in talks with France on a joint project to develop a heavy-lift helicopter and sell advanced artillery ammunition, the head of Russia's Federal Service for Military Cooperation said on Monday.
The official dollar rate set by the Russian Central Bank for June 16 is 31.1548 rubles, up 24.24 kopeks from Monday, the Central Bank said.
Russia will resume discussions on Monday with Belarus on resuming the country's dairy exports, which Moscow has banned over health concerns, Russia's chief sanitary official said.
A meeting of BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) leaders in Yekaterinburg should lay the groundwork for a new level of cooperation between the countries, the Brazilian president said.
Russia will increase oil export duty from the current $152.8 to $212.6 per metric ton from July 1, following trends on global oil markets, a senior official of the Finance Ministry said on Monday.