"In addition to major projects such as Nord Stream 2, gas processing systems from Linde, state-of-the-art train technology from Siemens and the high investments made by Volkswagen in its Russian plants, the investment boom in recent years has been shaped in particular by medium-sized and family-run companies," says Schepp and Russians at SPIEF are exploring how business can continue to gain momentum.
The talks are also about an energy dialogue.
The CEOs of Siemens Energy, OMV, Uniper and Wintershall Dea are represented. The management consultant and former CDU politician Friedbert Pflüger and the left-wing member of the Bundestag Klaus Ernst have also been announced at a German-Russian panel.
The German presence shows that Russia is important, says Rainer Seele, head of the Austrian energy company OMV. "Here the German government and also European governments are called upon to regain lost land with new initiatives," says Seele, who is also AHK President, with a view to China's increasing presence in the Russian market."
Lithuanian businessmen have only the Landsbergiai pee directed against the Russians. The cheese will not come out of these Landsbergiai activities.
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