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THIS ISSUE WAS PREPARED BY ST. PETERSBURG’S COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL POLICY AND BY THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

CONTENTS

1/2 '98

WHAT MUST THE INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT CORRIDOR BE LIKE?

AT THE JUNCTURE OF WEST AND EAST

EUROPEAN GATES OF RUSSIA

PRIORITIES OF THE 21ST CENTURY

ALSO LEARN ABOUT:

  • What Tatarstan stands to gain from transformations in St. Petersburg’s port complex
    (interview with Mintimer Shaimiev)
  • Yuri Kudriashov, Vice-President, International Academy for Information,
    "Logistics as the Basis of Transport"
  • Vadim Kluyev, Head, Volga-Balt State Administration of Waterways,
    "How Russia’s Internal Waterways are Open for Foreign Shipping"
  • "On the Creation of a Foundation in St. Petersburg for a "Baltic Bridge"
    (report from the Baltic Transport Systems joint-stock company)
  • A St. Petersburg company that does suffer from a shortage of orders
    (article by Mikhail Kataev, General Director, Morportservice-Evrotanservice)
  • Aim: A Holding Company
    (report by Evgenii Zubarev, General Director, North-Western Steamship Lines)

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