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EVENT: Ireland Russia Business Breakfast Hears Of Challenge To Irish Government
By Limelight Communications
Economist Constantin Gurdgiev criticises current Government thinking; event hears of 19% increase in Irish exports to Russia
A business event co-hosted by Dublin City Council and the Ireland Russia Business Association (IRBA) on Monday, 11th March 2013 heard Enterprise Ireland announce a 19% increase in Irish exports in goods to Russia from 2011 to 2012. The event heard that the months through November 2012, the export figure from Ireland to Russia was €603million, excluding services. Peter Finnegan, Director of Economy and International Relations with Dublin City Council commented that a key element of Ireland’s recovery rested with business development into the emerging Russian Market. Business expansion into and inward investment from Russia had the potential to create significant jobs. Dublin’s Russian Festival focused on the potential for increasing business with, and attracting investment from, Russia.
Chairman of the IRBA, respected economist and commentator Constantin Gurdgiev provided participants with an insight into the trade dynamics between Ireland and Russia. He challenged current Irish policy and thinking. He emphasised the urgent need to establish Ireland’s reputation as a platform for entry by companies from BRIC economies and other emerging and middle income markets into North American and European Markets. He observed that in his view, too many Russians still think of Ireland as part of England and hold other stereotypes. He also encouraged Irish business to see Russia as a platform for entry into the Central Asia Marketplace and also into the countries of the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States).
Business Breakfast: From Culture to Business – A Take on the Development of Russian-Irish Trade
As part of the Dublin Festival of Russian Culture 2012, Dublin City Council and the IRBA are hosting a business breakfast briefing for business leaders, with keynote speaker Richard Bruton TD, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation.
VENUE: The Alexander Hotel, Dublin 2
DATE: Friday, 24th February 2012. Breakfast served from 8.00 to 8.30. Talks 8.30 – 10.00.
REGISTRATION: Attendance by invitation only.
2012 Dublin Festival Of Russian Culture – Sponsorship Opportunties
Sponsorship opportunities opened for 2012 Dublin Festival of Russian Culture, organised by the Dublin City Council in association with the Moscow City Government, and taking place from February 20 to 27.
The week-long festival is made up of multiple free events and is designed to appeal to people all ages, and to increase knowledge of Russian culture within Ireland.
Business Breakfast: Economic Opportunities in Russia – March 4
As a part of the Dublin Festival of Russian Culture 2011, Dublin City Council and IRBA are hosting a business breakfast and networking event for the business leaders.
Guests from the St. Peterborough City Government will speak on the economic opportunities in the region, and Enterprise Ireland on the related developments. Discussion will be chaired by Constantin Gurdgiev.
VENUE: The Morgan Hotel, Fleet Street, Dublin 2
DATE: Friday, 4 March, 8.00 am
REGISTRATION: Attendance by invitation only.
Kindly sponsored by the Embassy of Russia in Ireland
Sponsor of Festival’s business agenda

Event: Embassy Reception – March 7
Embassy Reception: The Dublin Festival Of Russian Culture 2011
The reception will present an opportunity to network with Irish business colleagues, visiting officials from the government of Russia, and delegates of the World Association of Russian Press conference held in Dublin, who represent Russian press media from around the world and are in the ranks of the editors or owners.
VENUE: Embassy of Russia, 184-186 Orwell Road, Rathgar, Dublin 14.
DATE: Monday, 7 March, 2011. 6.00 p.m.
REGISTRATION: Attendance by invitation only.
Business Breakfast: The Second Coming – Economic opportunities in Russia
As a part of the Festival of Russian Culture, Dublin City Council, Enterprise Ireland, and IRBA are hosting a business breakfast and networking event for the business leaders.
Mike Hogan, Enterprise Ireland Moscow, will speak on the realities of the Russian economic developments, following response will be from Brian Moran, Treasury Holdings, and Brian Donohoe, Mercury Engineering. Discussion will be chaired by Constantin Gurdgiev.
The event will take place on February 19 at the Alexander Hotel. Attendance by invitation.








