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Russia's Pivot To Asia: Issue 38
May 29, 2025

There has been plenty of activity between Russian exporters and investors and the Global South this week, as it becomes apparent that Russia is developing as a significant export competitor to the European Union in particular. Subtle state encouragement is also helping, such as tax incentives and the efforts of Russian bodies such as Rosselkhoznadzor, the food sanitation standards agency. A simple scroll down the weeks articles below will showcase the wide range of Russia’s efforts in expanding its export portfolio. With best regards; Russia’s Pivot To Asia
RUSSIA
- Russia, Caspian Multilateral Relations: 2025 Updates
- Russia Introduces Tax Incentives To Increase Arctic Geological Exploration & Extraction
- World's Third Largest Rare Earths Deposits Restructured Under Russia's Rosneft
- Russian Agricultural Exports To Unfriendly Countries Reduced To 10% Of Annual Production
- Russia To Restructure Shipping Registry Laws
- Russia Tax Incentivizes The Use Of Domestic-Built Taxis
- Foreign Business Asset Buy-Back Laws Considered By State Duma
- Are Russians Becoming More Eurasian Than European? The Societal Implications
- Putin Mobilises Numerous Russian Ministries To Create A Buffer Zone With Ukraine
CAUCASUS
AFRICA
- Russia Keen To See INSTC Rail Network Extend Into Africa
- Algeria Becomes A Member Of The BRICS New Development Bank
- Russia To Sanctions-Proof Republic Of Congo Pipeline Investment
- Russia To Assist Central African Republic In Veterinary Drugs, Vaccines & Infrastructure
- Russia Continues Humanitarian Food Aid To Africa