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Russian Market Appealing to Foreign Investors - Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin has described the Russian market as appealing to foreign investment.

Source: Interfax
May 24, 2007
"The successful development of the Russian economy improves confidence in cooperation with Russia," Putin said at an Austrian-Russian business forum in Vienna on Wednesday.

"We have noticed foreign investment inflow. Cumulative Austrian investment in the Russian economy alone grew by 40% last year," Putin said.

"In the previous decade, Russia saw steady capital outflow of $15-20-25 billion per year," Putin said.

"In 2006, we saw absolute foreign capital inflow of $41 billion for the first time. In the first four months of this year, net capital inflow to Russia amounted to $31 billion," he said.

Putin said he hoped that "our Austrian partners will confirm that the Russian market is more dynamic and promising than many others."

Russia's economy has been growing on average 6.9% annually in the past six years, and this figure reached 7.7% in the first quarter of 2007, he said.

"The macroeconomic situation is improving" in Russia, Putin said.

"We have started to implement large-scale infrastructure and hi-tech industry development programs and are interested in as broad international cooperation as possible," Putin said.