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  2. Arbitration Court at Saint Petersburg Chamber of Commerce and ...

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    The Arbitration Court is an independent permanent court under the St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Russia.. The Arbitration Court is engaged in settlement of economic disputes on civil matters, those to be referred to arbitration courts in accordance with Russia Law, and according to Arbitration Code of Practice of the Russian Federation, Federal Law, and according to the Law ...

  3. American Chamber of Commerce in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) is the leading foreign business organization operating in Russia.Founded in 1994, AmCham advocates the trade and investment interests of its member companies, which include major U.S. Corporations, as well as large European and Russian companies. [1]

  4. Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation

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    In December 1922, the Eastern Chamber of Commerce began its operations in the Soviet republics Bukhara and Khorezm. On May 28, 1932 the USSR Council of People's Commissars approved the Charter of the All-Union Chamber of Commerce. The AUCC was headquartered in Moscow. In 1972 it became the USSR Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

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  6. St. Petersburg International Economic Forum - Wikipedia

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    The XVII St. Petersburg International Economic Forum was held from June 20 to 22, 2013 – this year's theme was "Finding Resolve to Build the New Global Economy". 2013 was a record SPIEF year for the number of attendees – 7190 people attended, from 87 countries, out of which total there were 1245 media representatives.

  7. Rick Baker (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to his election as mayor, Baker served as the chairman of the St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce. [4] He is also the author of two books, "Mangroves to Major League," a historical account of the development of the city of St. Petersburg and "The Seamless City," a summation of Baker's time as Mayor where he lays out his vision for smart ...

  8. EastCham Finland - Wikipedia

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    From 1946 to 1992, the organization was known as the Finnish-Soviet Chamber of Commerce (Suomalais-neuvostoliittolainen kauppakamari, SNKK), [5] [6] and from 1992 to 2022, it was known as the Finnish-Russian Chamber of Commerce (FRCC) (Suomalais-Venäläinen kauppakamariyhdistys ry or Suomalais-Venäläinen kauppakamari, SVKK). [7] [8] [9]

  9. Economy of Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    The exquisite decoration of Saint Petersburg Metro. The city is a major transport hub. In 1837 the first Russian railroad was built here. Today St. Petersburg is the final destination of Trans-Siberian Railway, and a web of intercity and suburban railways, served by five different railway terminals (Baltiysky, Finlyandsky, Ladozhsky, Moskovsky and Vitebsky), [2] as well as dozens of non ...