Russia to limit foreign investment
The Kremlin says a tight government grip is necessary to bolster its own economy.

These include aviation, mining, fishing, media, arms production and other defence-related industries.
The Kremlin has sought to set up state corporations in key industrial sectors, saying a tight government grip is necessary to bolster the economy.
It has also put pressure on foreign oil companies as it consolidates control over its natural resources.
Despite the measures, Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, sought to reassure overseas investors on Wednesday.
Speaking to Italian businessmen, he said: “We intend to widen and make easier the conditions for investors through administrative regulations and investment law.
“International economic institutes recognize Russia as one of the most
attractive countries for investors.”