Bulgaria's Customs Service has presented LUKoil Neftokhim Burgas with protocols confirming the oil refinery's storage operations have been brought in line with the law on excise duties and the storage taxation regime, Interfax reported Tuesday.
(MT)
Rosatom made an offer to build, own and operate four nuclear power plants in Jordan, Al-Ghad newspaper said.
(Bloomberg)
The United Arab Emirates may invest "billions of dollars" in Russia, focusing on mining, agriculture, pharmaceuticals and the logistics industry, Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russia Direct Investment Fund, told state broadcaster RT on Tuesday.
(Bloomberg)
Gazprombank's earnings rose to 39.2 billion rubles ($1.2 billion) last year, from 14.5 billion rubles in 2010, the lender said Tuesday.
(Bloomberg)
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