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Business Information Service for the Newly Independent States
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Business Information Service for the Newly Independent States
A program of the American government to assist former Soviet-bloc nations in the transition to the free market. BISNIS promotes American exports to and investment in these countries, as well as encourages collaboration between U.S. and Eastern Europe and Central Asia.


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See the Matrix of Franchising Development for all Eurasian countries at BISNIS On-Line: http://www.
The economic changes in Russia over the last ten years have fueled growth and development in the brewing industry more than other sectors of the economy, Jeff Procak writes in BISNIS Bulletin, a publication put out by the Business Information Service for the Newly Independent States.
BISNIS has prepared a number of handouts, including a list of useful housing/construction contacts in Russia, a list of market research companies with expertise in Russia, and a list of U.
 
 
 
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