Doing business in Russia / Eurasian Economic Union

Russia is for many a mystery wrapped in an enigma. This may be true, it is equally clear that Russia in the Eurasian region, an extremely promising economic region, still enjoys great influence.

The current Russian boycott of a number of sectors does not mean that the market is completely closed. In addition, the Russian government has promoted a substitution policy that imposes emphasis on creating its own production of which the machinery must come from abroad. These are numerous difficulties. Editing the Russian market has always asked a lot of preparation and it has become even more important with the current situation.

Russia is a part of the Eurasian Union. The Eurasian Union has become a functioning organization that offers opportunities.
This economic union comprising Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan, represents a considerable simplification of the access to the market. Access to one country is enough to export products to all countries of the Union. In other words, opportunities for bureaucratic simplification.

The key to entering the Russian market is knowlegde and this knowlegde is provided by WTC Business Academy in cooperation with the Netherlands-Russia Centre (NRCE) of the University of Groningen. We are not talking about the theoretical aspect but mainly the practical knowlegde to successfully enter the Russian market.

Therefore, we offer with pleasure our program on Russia on September 23, 2016.

It is possible that this program is given in English by agreement.