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Russian GDP to grow at least 1% in 2010 - finance minister
09:08 09/07/2009
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ULAN UDE, July 9 (RIA Novosti) - Russian industrial production should start growing again by the end of the year and a conservative forecast of 2010 GDP growth would be 1%, Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said on Thursday.
He said that over the whole of 2009, the government expected industrial production to contract 12.5%, but said it would "maybe switch to the side of growth at the end of the year."
"We expect, by a conservative estimate, a very cautious, unoptimistic forecast, economic growth next year will be around 1%," Kudrin said, adding that in his opinion Russia would see growth of 2.5-3.5% a year for the next three years.

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