Sverdlovsk Region’s industrial growth in January 2007 is three times bigger than the Russian average, says Governor Eduard Rossel
28 February 2007 (15:30)
Governor of Sverdlovsk Region Eduard Rossel held the traditional monthly press conference today; the conference was devoted to the region’s socio-economic development in January 2007.
The region’s industrial growth exceeded that of January 2006 by 10% and came to three times the Russian average. Agricultural growth amounted to 5.5% compared to a year earlier. The retail trade and catering companies’ turnovers went up 24% and 21%, respectively.
The region’s industrial growth exceeded that of January 2006 by 10% and came to three times the Russian average. Agricultural growth amounted to 5.5% compared to a year earlier. The retail trade and catering companies’ turnovers went up 24% and 21%, respectively.
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