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18  May  2012
The METROPOL Group of Companies took part in the presentation of the Republic of Buryatia in the Japanese embassy in Moscow.

A presentation of the Republic of Buryatia to Japanese businessmen took place in the Japanese embassy in Moscow. It was attended by the representatives of the METROPOL Group of Companies, as well as more than 50 representatives of Japanese investment and trading companies The Japanese Embassy was represented by Minister Advisor of the Embassy’s  Economic Section M. Miyagawa.
The meeting was opened by the head of the Republic of Buryatia Vyacheslav Nogovitsyn, who delivered a welcoming speech.
In the course of the presentation,  project managers of the Fund for the Support of Small Businesses of the Republic of Buryatia submitted investment projects in the spheres of industry, production of environmentally friendly products, logistics, development of mineral resources and tourist industry.
During the meeting Vyacheslav Nogovitsyn announced that an agreement was reached to organize a trip of Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Japan in Russia T. Harada and the delegation of Japanese businessmen to Buryatia.


   


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