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Export Russia Trade Results In 90 Days...


Export To Russia International Trade Results In 90 Days

Export to Russia is the fast track for you and your business to export into the Former Soviet markets comprised of Russia, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Ukraine and the surrounding markets.

Our services are professional, cost effective and friendly.

We are local because business is local. Your potential business partners and clients contacted on your behalf in their language, and visited if appropriate by our staff living in Russia to introduce your company.

The fast track to export success for Russia and nearby markets is tailored for each individual client with the aim of placing you in front of your prospective future business partner within 90 days in a way which is tried, tested and proven to be successful.

Export to Russia is your commercial resource to fast track your export introduction or export expansion into Russia, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Ukraine and surrounding markets

Export to Russia are the leading market experts in enabling the fast track market entry for companies wishing to start export business, or increase export business in Russia, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Ukraine.

 

Russia International Trade Client Comments...


Export Russia Trade Client Comments

"Working with Copernicus the business now sells in 12 countries, through a network of 40 distributors, we are now actively working alongside Copernicus to open new markets in China and the Middle East."
Gerry Ashton, Managing Director, New Dimensions

"Russia, like most of the world is becoming more and more westernised in its purchases. The increase in sales of luxury cars has lead to a greater need for security. We comissioned Copernicus to develop a low risk strategy to get us into the russian market. Key Insurers are now making out technologies a requirement and we are looking to establish a physical presence in the market."
Managing Director, Asset Tracking Technology Business

"We Specialise in Irish Linen Clothing and have expanded from out base throughout the UK and other English Speaking markets. It became well known within our industry that Russia was a market that should be looked into. We comissioned Copernicus to assess the Russian perception of our products and thus aid us in our market positioning. With the valuable information Copernicus provided we were able to develop an 'Irish-Russian' style range. Within a year our range was being distributed in over a dozen outlets and we have received a grant to show at Russia's Fashion Week"
Managing Director, Fashion Design/Manufacture Business

About Russia...

As the world's largest country, Russia has a very diverse geography. Northern Russian extends into the Arctic Circle. This area is primarily tundra and forests, with thousands of lakes.

Russia has many mountain areas. The Ural mountains cover 2,500 miles of eastern Russia. The Caucasus mountains cross the southern part of Russia, from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea.

From the western boarder to the Ural mountains is the North European Plain. This is a large rolling plain with rich soil and grasslands.

Three quarters of the Russian population lives in the cities and towns of western Russia.

About 25% of the population still live in rural areas.

Russia today has a diversified economy, but it's most important sector is the sale of raw materials and primary commodities such as oil, timber, and gold. Russia is well-endowed with natural resources and raw materials. Russia ranks among the world's leading producers of petroleum and gas, copper, manganese, bauxite, graphite, uranium, titanium, gold, silver, and platinum.

The declines in industrial production have taken place simultaneously with a modest but steady growth in the trade and service sectors. These sectors were underdeveloped during the years of the USSR's central planning. The majority of Russian manufacturing enterprises remain uncompetitive if judged by world standards. Output has continued to fall at medium and large Russian enterprises, while many small companies and joint ventures have grown in output and efficiency.

Overall, services have grown to account for more than 50 percent of GDP, with manufacturing contributing just slightly less than 40 percent and agriculture accounting for just under 10 percent. Overall trends indicate that the portion of GDP accounted for by services and taxes was increasing while industrial production and manufacturing were decreasing in importance as contributors to GDP.

 

Exports To Russia Facts
Location: Northern Asia
Coordinates: 60 00 N, 100 00 E
Int. Dialing Code: +7
Currency: Ruble
Language: Russian
Area: 17,098,242 sq km
Capital City: Moscow
Population: 140,041,247
Population Ranking: 9th In The World
Employment: 6.4%
Inflation: 14.1%
GDP: $1.677 trillion
GDP Ranking: 7th In The World
GDP Growth: 5.6% (2008)
Internet Users: 45.25 million (2008)
Television Stations: 7,306 (1998)
Phone Lines: 44.2 million (2008)
Mobile Phones: 187.5 million (2008)
Major Industry: complete range of mining and extractive industries producing coal, oil, gas, chemicals, and metals; all forms of machine building from rolling mills to high-performance aircraft and space vehicles; defense industries including radar, missile production, and advanced electronic components, shipbuilding; road and rail transportation equipment; communications equipment; agricultural machinery, tractors, and construction equipment; electric power generating and transmitting equipment; medical and scientific instruments; consumer durables, textiles, foodstuffs, handicrafts