On February 26-28, 2015, the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk will host the 12th Economic Forum. Chairman of the VEGAS LEX Partners Board and Chairman of the InfraONE Board of Directors Albert Eganyan will attend the event.
The Krasnoyarsk Economic Forum* usually opens the business season in Russia early in the year. This year’s event will feature several brainstorming sessions. Mr. Eganyan will be on the expert panel of the following events:
What should Russia export to Asia and how?
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Will Russia be able to increase the share of non-commodity exports?
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How can Russian companies make their products more competitive on the international markets?
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What are the best ways for Russian companies to make forays into Asian markets?
Transport infrastructure development
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Which projects could form the basis for Russia’s cooperation with Asian countries in the transport infrastructure sector for the next 15-20 years?
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How can we make Russia-to-Asia transport services more effective?
Concession projects in times of financial instability: Utopia or new possibilities?
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In which sectors have concession arrangements worked most successfully?
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What problems are most often encountered by public and private partners?
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Which projects can be used as examples of good practices to learn from?
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What new instruments for attracting financing to infrastructure projects are now available?
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The Krasnoyarsk Economic Forum is one of the key business discussion platforms and one of the three biggest events addressing effective solutions for the economy, development and innovation. The forum annually convenes over 2,000 participants, including representatives of the Russian Government, the Federal Assembly, federal executive bodies, the office of the Russian Presidential envoy to the Siberian Federal District, as well as of federal and regional authorities, development institutions and state corporations, business executives and international experts.
Source http://krasnoforum.ru/?language=en
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