13:26 Port Dispute
The port of St. Petersburg, Russia’s biggest, may be paralyzed because of a dispute between the authorities and stevedoring companies, Kommersant reported, citing unidentified sources in the Association of Russian Ports.

13:16 Heineken Eyes Russia Expansion
Dutch brewer Heineken hopes to increase its share in Russia, its single largest market, to 20 percent from the current 16 percent in five to six years, its chairman said Wednesday.
13:08 Officials Positive Over Transport
The state of the city’s transport infrastructure came under the spotlight at SPIBA’s (St. Petersburg International Business Association for Northwestern Russia) general meeting, June 20.
Business news archive for July' 2006
Business news archive for 2006 year.
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