Russia's first Multimedia in the Office and at Home exhibition, held on December 5-8, 1995 at the World Trade Center in Moscow. A big children's party on the final day of the exhibition.05.12.1995#8434293
Russia's first Multimedia in the Office and at Home exhibition, held on December 5-8, 1995 at the World Trade Center in Moscow. Guests and participants near a pavilion with computer equipment.05.12.1995#8434292
Russia's first Multimedia in the Office and at Home exhibition, held on December 5-8, 1995 at the World Trade Center in Moscow. The pavilion of Acer, Taiwanese company for the production of computer equipment and electronics.05.12.1995#8434291
Presentation of a new passenger minibus Mercedes-Benz Sprinter of the German concern Mercedes-Benz in Moscow.05.05.1995#8425083
Presentation of a new passenger minibus Mercedes-Benz Sprinter of the German concern Mercedes-Benz in Moscow.05.05.1995#8425082
Presentation of a new passenger minibus Mercedes-Benz Sprinter of the German concern Mercedes-Benz in Moscow.05.05.1995#8425081
The news conference to mark the opening of the Moscow office of the German automotive concern Daimler-Benz headed by Andreas Meyer-Landrut, former ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the USSR and head of the representative office. A presentation of the companies that are part of the concern.09.02.1995#8423913
Andreas Meyer-Landrut, former ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the USSR and head of the representative office of the German automotive concern Daimler-Benz, at the news conference to mark the opening of the company's Moscow office.09.02.1995#8423912
A team of builders from the Montaza Yugoslav construction company at one of the construction sites in Moscow.05.12.1994#8277989
Builders of the Montaza Yugoslav construction company are erecting a computer center building on Vyatskaya Street in Moscow (nowadays a business center).05.12.1994#8277987
Workers of the Montaza Yugoslav construction company establish ventilation in a restored Moscow building.05.12.1994#8277982
Workers of the Montaja construction company (Yugoslavia) at a construction site in Moscow.05.12.1994#8423310
Workers of the Montaja construction company (Yugoslavia) build a computational center in Vyatskaya Street in Moscow (now a business center).05.12.1994#8423309
Workers of the Montaja construction company (Yugoslavia) at a construction site in Moscow.05.12.1994#8423308
Workers of the Montaja construction company (Yugoslavia) at a construction site in Moscow.05.12.1994#8423307
Presenting a new French perfume called Tendre Poison from the Christian Dior House of Fashion. Guests include State Duma Deputy Irina Hakamada, third right, the leader of the Economic Freedom Party.10.02.1994#6300785
Exhibition fair of elite cars in Moscow. From left: German cars Opel Astra, Opel Senator, and Opel Calibra.21.05.1993#6398926
Opening of a French department store chain Galeries Lafayette in GUM. Second left: Georges Meyer, President of Galeries Lafayette, is seen at the opening ceremony.25.12.1992#8283627
Opening of a French department store chain Galeries Lafayette in GUM. On the trading floor.25.12.1992#8283619
Opening of a French department store chain Galeries Lafayette in GUM. Georges Meyer, President of Galeries Lafayette.25.12.1992#8283618
Opening of a French department store chain Galeries Lafayette in GUM. Clients get acquainted with the assortment.25.12.1992#8283617
Germany's Mega Markt develops the Russian market. This photo shows corporate foodstuffs.08.11.1992#8801265
Germany's Mega Markt develops the Russian market. In this photo, the firm’s 30-year-old CEO is offering ready-made foodstuffs.08.11.1992#8801264
Russian-Finnish joint venture Kostomukshskaya sosna. City Council Chairman of the city of Kostomuksha G. Lazarev, left, and a Finnish builder.15.04.1992#5572701
Carlos Rivas, a representative of Brazil's Nidera trade company in Moscow. The company supplies soy beans to the Soviet Union.20.12.1991#6682626
Consumer Electronics-91,an international exhibition of consumer electronics and household appliances at VDNKh exhibition grounds, September 23-27, 1991. Canon products (Japan).23.09.1991#8231378
Consumer Electronics-91,an international exhibition of consumer electronics and household appliances at VDNKh exhibition grounds, September 23-27, 1991. JVC (Japan Victor Company) products.23.09.1991#8231372
Consumer Electronics-91,an international exhibition of consumer electronics and household appliances at VDNKh exhibition grounds, September 23-27, 1991. Toshiba display (Japan).23.09.1991#8231369
Salespeople in a Lakme perfume store that opened in the GUM department store in Moscow.15.06.1991#6608787
A salesperson in a Lakme perfume store that opened in the GUM department store in Moscow.15.06.1991#6608779
Center: Oleg Kupchinsky, General Director of the Inter-Sectoral Foreign Economic Association, established by the Automation, Science, Technologies (ANT) Company. The Association became the first Soviet company to receive the right to conduct foreign trade operations. Photo: Selling masterpieces by Moscow's artists to a foreign customer.26.07.1990#8290077
The Inter-Sectoral Foreign Economic Association that was granted the right to conduct foreign trade operations offered this masterpiece by an artist from Moscow to a foreign customer.26.07.1990#8290076
A store of the Inter-Sectoral Foreign Economic Association that was granted the right to conduct foreign trade operations and to sell art objects and masterpieces, as well as those of Russian folk artisans.23.07.1990#8290083
The Turkish company Alarco participates in developing a Moscow copper rod plant, Elkat. Turkish builders performing welding operations.17.05.1990#8254259
The Turkish company Alarco participates in developing a Moscow copper rod plant, Elkat. Soviet and Turkish co-managers at the construction site.17.05.1990#8254254
Avtoprom-89 international show (October 19-26, 1989) at the Sokolniki exhibition center. Soviet firm Rosavtospesoborudovanie's booth.20.10.1989#6561823
An employee of Hungarian Travel Agency IBUSZ in Moscow tells a visitor about new destinations.01.10.1989#8229445
The city of Leningrad. Lenvest factory is a joint Soviet-German shoe manufacturing enterprise. Packaging finished products.15.06.1989#5532297
Restoring an ancient building in Tallinn together with the Budopol renovation firm, Estonian SSR.01.06.1988#6540190
Board meeting of the Soviet-French joint venture, Iris, created at the Eye Microsurgery research center for the treatment of eye diseases as a fee-based service. From left: the Center's General Director, ophthalmologist and eye microsurgeon Svyatoslav Fyodorov and managing director of the French industrial group Bouygues Jean-Pierre Combot.02.02.1988#6588185
Peterhof Co. representative Maria Belyayeva near the Soviet, now Russian, Forein Ministry building in Moscow.01.06.1987#8576435
Peterhof Co. representative Maria Belyayeva during talks at the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Trade.01.06.1987#8586988
Representatives of Lakme cosmetics company during a meeting with the Soviet colleagues.01.04.1987#3061520
Matsushimo Takeo, Head of Japan's Itochu Shoji Co. office in Moscow , and his family visit the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts.01.12.1985#8775437
Center: R. Sokolova, First Deputy Chair of the Foreign Legal Collegium, or Inyurkollegiya, offers consultative services.05.11.1985#8822189
Representatives of Hemstedt Co. from the Federal Republic of Germany take part in the 3rd Coal-83 International Exhibition Equipment, Machinery, Tools and Automation Systems for the Coal Industry in Donetsk, the Ukrainian SSR.05.09.1983#5868935
Coal '83, the 3rd internatinal exhibition "Equipment, machnery, devices and automation for coal industry" in Donetsk, Ukrainian SSR. Visitirs view a beading machine produced by Anderson Strathclyde company of the UK.05.09.1983#8145821
The signing of agreements in 1982, contrary to the official sanction policy (in early 1980, Japan, under US pressure, proclaimed a policy of "economic sanctions" against the USSR) between Japanese metallurgical companies and Soviet foreign trade associations for the supply of one million large-diameter pipes on the terms of a commercial loan. In 1982, 480 excavators, 1,100 bulldozers, 1,080 pipelayers, etc. were purchased in Japan. Transactions were concluded for the supply of equipment for butadiene factories, welded casing pipes, etc.30.04.1982#6685366
The Ministry of Foreign Trade of the USSR. The ceremony to sign the contract between The all-union association Prommashimport and US company El Paso Natural Gas (EPNG). Center: Chairman of the all-union association Prommashimport N. Melnikov. Left: Member of the US delegation and president of the Occidental Petroleum oil company Armand Hammer.02.07.1973#5989658
Signing a contract between Soviet Foreign Trade Association Sudimport and French company CNIM for delivery of 6 container ships to the Soviet Union. At the table: V. Audrain and L. Razin.09.06.1972#5519572
Representatives of the Soyuznefteexport All-Union Association and Sweden's Juxon Concern sign a contract for the delivery of Soviet petroleum to Sweden05.01.1969#6250174
The Soviet pavilion at the Interorgtekhnika 1966 international exhibition of office equipment at the Sokolniki Exhibition Center, now the Sokolniki Congress-Exhibition Center.15.06.1966#5878327
The Soviet pavilion at the Modern Farming Machinery and Equipment exhibition, now the Mechanization and Machine-Building pavilion, at the Soviet Exhibition of Economic Achievements (VDNKh).24.05.1966#6054623