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Russia could become global leader in coal exports – Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced plans to expand the countrys coal exports on the global markets.

“Last year, domestic companies exported more than 190 million tons of coal,” the president said, noting that Russia is currently the world's third biggest exporter.

“The current market conditions provide Russia with an opportunity to expand its presence in the worlds markets, uphold that position and boost its share of exports,” Putin said as quoted by TASS.

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According to the president, achieving those goals depends on solving a whole range of vital tasks, including logistics.

“Producers plans on production increase must be in a constant connection with development agenda of Russian Railways (RZD), as well as with sea ports investment projects,” Putin said, highlighting the need to provide a complex approach for increasing the carrying capacities of the countrys railroads.

The president called for not only the needs of coal companies to be addressed, but firms shipping bulk and liquid cargos as well. Putin also urged domestic fuel and energy corporations to enter new markets and to diversify supplies.

“Russian energy companies maintain stable positions on foreign markets. For example, the volume of natural gas exports broke the record high for two consecutive years,” he said speaking in front of the Commission on the Strategy for the Development of the Fuel and Energy Complex and Environmental Safety.

“Over the past few years, the global energy market has become noticeably more competitive, so its extremely important to effectively use our competitive advantages, diversify supply routes, enter and consolidate positions on new markets,” the president said.

Putin defines the Asia-Pacific region as “one of the most attractive destinations” with a growing demand for a wide range of products that is opening up great opportunities for Russian firms.

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