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Russia to open inland waterways to international shippers
POSTED: 3:19 p.m. EDT, May 22,2007

Russian river shipping companies have been told to prepare for international competition. Furthermore, inland navigation and river-sea vessels will be one of the main priorities of the recently formed United Shipbuilding Corporation. International companies may get access to the vast Russian market where a total of 130 million t of goods and 20 million passengers are transported on inland waterways every year.

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