Trade & Investment Section,British Consulate-General,15a Gogol Street,Ekaterinburg 620075,Russian Federation
Tel: +7 343 379 4931
Fax: +7 343 359 2901
UK customers and general enquires, contact commercial.ekaterinburg@fco.gov.uk
Trade & Investment Section,British Embassy,Smolenskaya Nab. 10,Moscow 121099,Russian Federation
Tel: +7 495 956 7100
Fax: +7 495 956 7480
UK customers and general enquires, contact TradeInvestmentMoscow@fco.gov.uk
Trade & Investment Section,British Consulate-General,Pl Proletarskoy Diktatury 5 Smolninskiy Raion,St. Petersburg 191124,Russian Federation
Tel: +7 812 320 3200
Fax: +7 812 320 3222
UK customers and general enquires, contact commercial.stpetersburg@fco.gov.uk
Russia remains an attractive target for exporters and investors, with favourable cross-sector opportunities, some unique in scale. The government’s economy modernisation and infrastructure development agenda, underpinned by 140mln consumer’s appetite for quality services and goods produces a need for international expertise and products.
UK exports to Russia in 2010 increased by 51% and equalled £3.45bn. Since 2001 UK-Russia trade has been growing by an average of 21% y-o-y.
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Maria Smirnova
Team Co-ordinator, UKTI Russia
Tel: +007 812 320 3220
Email: maria.smirnova@fco.gov.uk
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