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    Viktor Khristenko

    Russian economist and statesman

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  1. Viktor Borisovich Khristenko (Russian: Виктор Борисович Христенко; born 28 August 1957) is a Russian politician who was chairman of the board of the Eurasian Economic Commission from 1 February 2012 to 1 February 2016.

  2. Viktor Khristenko was the Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation in 2008-2012. During his long political career he has served as Deputy Prime Minister and held economics and finance portfolios in various Russian governments, making him one of the most capable “survivors” of Russian politics.

  3. Feb 1, 2016 · Vladimir Putin had a working meeting with Viktor Khristenko to review the results of the Eurasian Economic Commission Board’s work and examine the development outlook for the Eurasian Economic Union member countries’ common market in the current macroeconomic situation.

  4. Jan 2, 2019 · Russia’s former minister of industry acquired stakes in golf courses worth many millions. The properties were once owned by people associated with a major pipe manufacturer that would have fallen under his purview as minister. Viktor Khristenko, formerly Russia’s Minister of Industry and Trade.

  5. Dmitry Medvedev signed an executive order releasing Viktor Khristenko from his duties as Industry and Trade Minister.

  6. Jul 24, 2012 · Viktor Khristenko: We drafted a special agreement making it possible for CIS countries not part of the Customs Union to implement the Customs Union technical regulations. Russia and Belarus have already completed the formalities and signed this agreement, and Kazakhstan is in the process of completing these procedures.

  7. President of the Business Council of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) since May 2016. He was chairman of the board of the Eurasian Economic Commission from 1 February 2012 to 1 February 2016 and the First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia from 31 May 1999 to 10 January 2000 and Minister of Industry from 9 March 2004 to 31 January 2012.