Thursday, June 19, 2008

Czech landing

Gathered on trade and economic conference of entrepreneurs
Members of the Czech Republic and Bashkortostan government and business representatives will discuss the topical theme for the region to attract investment in engineering, tourism, wood and agriculture.
-- We want to encourage Czech companies at the national market, opportunities to show our industry, new technologies and, most importantly, find partners for specific projects - told "RG" Adviser to the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic, Jan Gronik.
Directly in the republic Czechs already implemented five projects, including construction Uchalinskogo lime-price mentnogo factory, reconstruction of canvases to the upgrading of rail tram fleet in Ufa, the erection of agricultural farms turnkey warming facades of houses and has just completed construction of a new pharmaceutical production of hormones.
However, a number of projects, including reconstruction and modernization of the old five-panel blocks - hruschevok, implemented very slowly and has no clear prospects for the population. Nevertheless, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce RB Boris Bondaren-to even welcomed the cooperation on this issue, fraught with numerous legal and economic disputes. At least one house was able to reconstruct and add a mansard. Businessmen are confident that the municipal authorities have understood that sooner or later will have five to have to do something, and Czechs have already solved similar problems in their homeland.
The introduction of same Bashkir entrepreneurs in the Czech economy still does not give any tangible results. With the exception unless the contacts of the fuel and energy complex of the republic, which are due not so much the business activity of the region, how many Czechs needs in the supply of petroleum products.
Now trade between the two countries, incidentally, put the record for the record, and in 2007 it exceeded eight billion dollars. In doing so, 80 per cent of supplies from Russia - it is oil and natural gas, and 80 percent of Czech exports to our country - technology, equipment and vehicles. What, of course, gives food for thought domestic officials in calling for innovation.

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