| July 2009 |
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin declared on Tuesday his support for the efforts of U.S. aircraft giant Boeing to develop cooperation with Russian partners.
Russia expects U.S. President Barack Obama, currently visiting Moscow, to abolish the Soviet-era Jackson-Vanik amendment, which continues to restrict trade between the countries, the foreign minister said.
LUKoil estimates the oil reserves of the Junin-3 block in Venezuela at 600 million tons, the president of Russia's largest private oil producer said on Tuesday.
An infrastructure investment fund which Russia plans to establish with the participation of international financial institutions and Kazakhstan will accumulate up to $1 billion, the Vnesheconombank CEO said on Tuesday.
Russia's largest privately-owned oil producer LUKoil denied on Tuesday media reports that it was planning to purchase or build an oil refinery in the United States.
Russia is to set up an infrastructure investment fund with Vnesheconombank, Renaissance Capital Group, the EBRD and the International Finance Corporation, which is part of the World Bank.
Russia's energy giant Gazprom confirmed on Tuesday that Ukraine had paid in full for June's natural gas deliveries to the country.
The official dollar rate set by the Russian Central Bank for July 8 is 31.4695 rubles, up 5.52 kopeks from Tuesday, the Central Bank said.
Russia's largest privately-owned oil producer LUKoil is considering building a refinery in the United States jointly with its shareholder and strategic partner ConocoPhillips, a business paper reported on Tuesday.
Tokyo has overtaken Moscow to become the world's most expensive city for expatriates, according to a survey by an HR and financial consultancy.