On December 10, 2018 in Moscow there took place the Foreign Trade Conference 2.0.: “Made in Moscow for export”. The conference was organized by the Government of Moscow and Moscow Export Centre. During the conference the Moscow Export Centre and managing companies of the Russia-Singapore Business Council – RSTradehouse LCC (Moscow) and Progression Engineering (S) Pte Ltd (Singapore) signed the Cooperation agreement to promote Russian hi-tech products into Southeast Asian countries.
This agreement will be implemented through the infrastructure founded by the Russia-Singapore Business Council, i.a. Centre for Overseas Promotion of Russian High-Tech Companies and the Presentation of investment projects (hereafter – the Centre), which was founded at the base of Progression on the initiative of RSBC with the support of the State Corporation Rostec. The Centre represents a permanent exhibition of Russian hi-tech production in a showroom as well as virtually with the use of RSTrade digital service B2B platform managed by RSBC. Within 30 days since the signing there will be agreed the road map of the particular events which are going to be supported by the sides within the signed Agreement.
The Agreement was signed by CEO of the Moscow Export Centre Kirill Ilyichov, CEO of RSTradehouse Sergey Pronin and Director of Progression Teo Hoon Eng. The signing took place in the presence of CEO of the State Corporation Rostec, Chairman of the Russia-Singapore Business Council Nikolay Volobuev.
During the Conference Executive Director of the Council Sergey Pronin made a presentation at the expert session “Strong power of Moscow – industrial export. The presentation was dedicated to the promotion tools of Moscow enterprises in the countries of Southeast Asia with the use of the Centre for Overseas Promotion of Russian High-Tech Companies founded in Singapore. Special exhibitions of Russian technologies and production already took place there in September and in November. Currently the Centre plays the role of an integrator of a number of international engineering projects and is ready to expand its activities using the opportunities of cooperation with Moscow Export Centre.
CSO of the Council Andrey Bykov made a presentation at the expert session “IT-industry. Growth points of Moscow export”. Mr Bykov told about the capacities of RSTrade international trade and service platform managed by RSTradehouse. This platform is a member of the consortium of the companies, which are currently involved in setting up the Eurasian technology transfer, industrial cooperation and subcontracting net. RSTrade platform is also currently integrating its tools for foreign economic activities with CamelOne by vCargo Cloud – the biggest logistic platform in ASEAN region.
The representatives of Rostec, Shvabe, Ruselectronics, Yusar+ and other members of the Russia-Singapore Business Council also took part in the conference. Conference proceedings will be available on its official site: https://ved.moscow. Presentations of the speakers will be published in a few days.