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Subject: Conference in Washington: DOING BUSINESS WITH RUSSIA
Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009
From: eurasiamail@aol.com

You are cordially invited to

Fall 2009 Conference:
DOING BUSINESS WITH RUSSIA
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH
9:00AM - 5:00PM

to be held at

The Russian Trade Mission
2001 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20009
& The Russian Cultural Centre

(with Lunch provided at the Russian Cultural Centre and Special Evening Russian Cocktail Reception at the Russian Trade Mission; the new Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the U.S. is invited).

TOPICS

CURRENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BILATERAL & MULTILATERAL SUPPORT for BUSINESS IN RUSSIA
NEW MODELS FOR BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT:
PPP ANALYSIS of TRADE DEVELOPMENT with RUSSIA –
On a Sector-by-Sector basis
WILL THE ENERGY SECTOR REBOUND IN RUSSIA?
NEW MARKET OPPORTUNITIES IN RUSSIA'S REGIONS

Panels will address vital topics of business, trade, energy and finance. The conference will include presentations on energy and natural resources, high technology, mergers and acquisitions, economic development and public support for investments. This event will allow you and your colleagues to interact with those in Russia and Eurasia seeking to expand two-way trade, direct investments, business opportunities and open communication.

Participants at the conference will be able to speak with members of Russian Trade Mission, experts who have years of experience in doing business in Russia. There will be important Russian officials along with executives from numerous US corporations and representatives of US Government agencies including the Departments of Commerce and State.

The Eurasia Center and the Eurasian Business Coalition have organized this conference as part of their mandates to maintain open discussions and to build better business relationships between the US and Russia as well as between the US and Eurasia in general.

The conference builds on the momentum of the 28th Annual World Russian Forum held in Washington in April 2009. This year's Forum was one of the most interesting and best attended. As Russia's economic and political importance has increased and it searches for new relationships throughout the world community, interest in Russia has also increased. This year’s Doing Business with Russia Conference will focus on the new opportunities for business and trade that will result as the US and Russian government have set as goals building a new infrastructure of supporting US-Russian trade and economic development.

To Register or get more information please visit www.eurasiacenter.org
or send an email to President@eurasiacenter.org

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