Luck is key to successfully doing business in Russia – expat
Published time: February 15, 2011 23:39
Edited time: February 16, 2011 13:16
Energy-efficient technologies are in greater demand in Russia. (Image from manningandbuckley.com)
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Jeroen Ketting, a Dutchman whose company is championing the concept of energy efficiency in Russia, shares with RT the secret of how to cut household bills in half.
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