
Anastasia Lyrchikova
Reporter at Reuters
Articles
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1 week ago |
timeslive.co.za | Vladimir Soldatkin |Anastasia Lyrchikova |Alexander Marrow
19 June 2025 - 10:08 Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package. Russian firms have filled some niches left by the Western companies while other sectors, particularly the car industry, are now dominated by Chinese players.
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1 week ago |
jp.reuters.com | Vladimir Soldatkin |Anastasia Lyrchikova |Alexander Marrow
[サンクトペテルブルク(ロシア) 18日 ロイター] - 西側企業が撤退した後、中国企業が一部の穴を埋めているロシア市場で、ブラジル企業は補完的な役割を果たすことが可能だ――。ロシア経済発展省のイリチェフ次官は18日に開幕した「サンクトペテルブルク国際経済フォーラム」でこうした考えを明らかにした。 ウクライナへの侵攻後、多くの西側企業が引き揚げて資本流出に見舞われたロシアは、国内生産強化に注力するとともに、中国やブラジル、インド、南アフリカといった主要新興国BRICSを中心とする友好的な関係各国との協力を進めている。 ロシアで西側企業が獲得していた市場は国内企業が参入したほか、特に自動車などでは中国勢が支配的な地位を占めるようになった。 こうした中でイリチェフ氏は、ブラジル企業もロシアで消費産業に関連した製品や工業製品を供給する事業を展開できると提案。「西側企業が出て行った後、中国勢がまだ完全に穴を埋めていない市場に、ブラジル企業が入り込めるとわれわれは信じている」と語った。...
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2 weeks ago |
timeslive.co.za | Anastasia Lyrchikova |Alexander Marrow
A subsidiary of Oman's sovereign wealth fund has replaced sanctions-hit Russian firm Alrosa as a shareholder in Angola's state-controlled diamond miner Catoca, according to the shareholder structure on Catoca's website. Angola had been under pressure to cease its long-standing partnership with the Russian state-controlled Alrosa, the world's largest producer of rough diamonds by volume, since 2022 when the West imposed sanctions on Alrosa for Moscow's role in the conflict in Ukraine.
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1 month ago |
timeslive.co.za | Anastasia Lyrchikova
16 May 2025 - 13:23 Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package. President Vladimir Putin is receiving real-time updates about peace talks in Turkey. The Kremlin said on Friday a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump was essential, but required considerable advance preparation and had to yield results when it happened.
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1 month ago |
reuters.com | Gleb Stolyarov |Anastasia Lyrchikova
A train transports coal at Borodinsky open-pit mine, owned by the Siberian Coal Energy Company (SUEK), near the Siberian town of Borodino near Krasnoyarsk, Russia September 28, 2023.
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