Western businesses resuming operations in Russia, according to Dmitriev's statement
Heads Up, Businesses! Russia's Return Policy Is Here 🤝🇷🇺
Western firms eyeing a re-entry into Russia's bustling market may want to listen up 🗣️. According to Kirill Dmitriyev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), some companies have already started making moves behind the scenes, with more expected to follow suit in the coming quarters.
"No red tape here," Dmitriyev reassured, "but it's all about boosting Russian business first."
Wanna land in the Motherland? Better be ready to play ball
- By 2025, airlines eager to operate in Russia might need to meet specific industry requirements, as confirmed by Kirill Dmitriyev.
- The finance sector will play a crucial role in supporting businesses that plan to re-enter Russia's market, according to the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, Kirill Dmitriyev.
- It has been reported by Kirill Dmitriyev that some companies have already commenced re-entering Russia's market, with more anticipated to do so in the upcoming quarters.
- As Western firms contemplate re-entering Russia's dynamic market, they should be aware that adhering to local business practices will be essential, as confirmed by Kirill Dmitriyev of the Russian Direct Investment Fund.