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- Page 5: Authors' Preface This study is devo
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- Page 11 and 12: Summary This paper analyses competi
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34 Finally the most detailed (six-d
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36 the import of metal products by
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38 predominance of other imported p
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40 5 Sub-sectors of Metallurgy and
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42 5.2 Ferrous Metallurgy and Metal
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44 both enterprises are located in
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46 Izhora Plants is one of Russia
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48 Table 5.2 The Largest Non-ferrou
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50 technology) and changing its spe
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52 der, and doughs of aluminum and
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54 5.4 Metallurgy Equipment Manufac
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56 with a wide range of technologie
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58 At present, production and distr
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60 plex (integrated) information sy
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62 As yet, there is no network of i
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64 Figure 5.5 Educational and R&D I
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66 specialised R&D potential has gr
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68 Figure 6.1 describes the cluster
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70 Norilsk Nickel is also unsatisfi
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72 the metallurgy and metal-working
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74 crease of specific metal consump
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76 Box 6.1 ISO Certification of Rus
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78 the market changes described abo
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80 Figure 6.5 Structure of Ownershi
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82 Figure 6.6 Dynamics of Employmen
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84 A high proportion of ‘grey’
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86 utilities are capable of getting
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88 environmental data related to po
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90 The Russian government undertake
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92 Thus, in order to maintain or en
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94 training. Still, even now, compa
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96 and not from more efficient envi
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98 • Slow but steady development
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100 crease in production volumes wa
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102 Table A1.2 Major Consumers of F
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104 Prior to 1990, only about 25% o
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106 The domestic market is not so i
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108 centralized system of distribut
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110 Table A2.1 Output of Electric S
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112 Another significant investment
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114 rather than the project’s eco
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116 quired a controlling stake in U
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118 Conclusions The following prere
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120 1. Processing companies that sh
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122 future. In addition, Russian in
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124 scrap metal. At present, the ov
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126 From 1994 to 2000, the number o
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128 Higher export duties have led t
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130 The transport system of Northwe
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132 The plans of the government to
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134 must be noted that navigation t
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136 consumers of metal products, St
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138 18. Ferrous Metallurgy in the R
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140 61. Transport and communication