File:Russia Re-Industrializes as Energy Boom Fades.theora.ogv
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English: Russia Re-Industrializes as Energy Boom Fades
Published March 22, 2013 For the last decade, Russia has been the world’s largest energy exporter, sometimes called “the Saudi Arabia of the snows.” Now, many economists say that oil and gas revenues are dropping and that Russia is starting to re-industrialize. James Brooke reports from Moscow. |
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Source | http://www.voanews.com/media/video/1626595.html |
Author | James Brooke |
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Short title | Russia Re-Industrializes as Energy Boom Fades |
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