| November 2006 |
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Russia's Federal Anti-Monopoly Service said Monday it has closed legal proceedings against the CIS division of U.S. automotive giant General Motors and the Russian division of Japan's Nissan Motor Company for violating competition laws. 
Russia will export about $2 billion in software products and IT services in 2006, the Russian communications minister said Monday. 
The growth of Russia's gross domestic product in 2006 will be 6.5%, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development said in its annual Transition Report Monday. 
Construction of a pipeline to pump Siberian crude oil to energy-hungry China and other countries of the Asia-Pacific region is proceeding on schedule, the contractor said Monday. 
Russia must fulfill the obligations it made to Georgia as part of talks on its accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO), and Tbilisi will, in turn, make no further demands, the Georgian prime minister said Monday. 
Russia's Natural Resources Ministry said Monday it is dissatisfied with the environmental measures taken so far by the operator of the Sakhalin II oil and gas project in Russia's Far East. 
Russia must fulfill the obligations it made to Georgia as part of talks on its accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO), and Tbilisi will, in turn, make no further demands, the Georgian prime minister said Monday. 
Russia will lift all precision restrictions from 2007 in the use of military-controlled Glonass to enable accurate and unlimited commercial use of the global positioning system, the defense minister said Monday. 
Russia will lift all precision restrictions from 2007 in the use of military-controlled Glonass to enable accurate and unlimited commercial use of the global positioning system, the defense minister said Monday. 
A plane with Russian military observers will make an inspection flight over the United States under the Open Skies Treaty, the Russian Air Force's spokesman said Monday. 
Rosneft [RTS, LSE: ROSN] reached a record value of $100 billion Friday, as shares in the Russian state-controlled oil company rose 4.56% on the London Stock Exchange, a respected Russian business daily said Monday. 
A bilateral agreement with the U.S. on Russia's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) could be signed by the two countries' leaders at an Asia-Pacific summit in Vietnam November 18-19, Russia's economics minister said Monday. 
A court in St. Petersburg Monday sentenced three people accused of killing a Vietnamese student to two and a half to three and a half years in prison for instigating race hate. 
Bureaucracy, the 'criminal factor', and environmental regulations are discouraging Chinese investors from investing in Russia's economy, the governor of the Far Eastern Khabarovsk Territory said Monday. 



