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Company 1 MICHI CREATIVE CITY DESIGNERS INC. 2 Sojitz Company 1 MICHI CREATIVE CITY DESIGNERS INC. 2 Sojitz Corporation 3 Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation 4 Bloomberg 5 Idemitsu Kosan Co., ltd. 6 Economic Research Institute for Northeast Asia 7 Sojitz Corporation 8 RJ Communications Co., Ltd. 9 HITACHI. LTD. 10 INTERACT LIMITED 11 JSC ISUZU RUS 12 Advanced Material Japan Corp. 13 Toshiba Corporation 14 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 15 Mizuho Bank, Ltd. 16 Taishi Global 17 YAMATE COMPANY LTD. 18 DHOWA TECHNOS CO.,LTD 19 Mishima Kosan CO.,LTD. 20 Aeroflot Russian Airlines 21 MOSCOW JAPANESE BUSINESS CLUB 22 KMEW CO. LTD 23 Unuipres Corporation 24 Japan Russian Economics Center Co., Ltd 25 The ASSOCIATION FOR THE INTER-REGIONAL STUDY BETWEEN J-R 26 Kiyouta LLC 27 Nippon Express Co., Ltd. 28 International Development Associates,Ltd 29 Russia-Eurasia Research Institute 30 Tesu Collaboration 31 MIRAI Co., Ltd. 32 TRANS RUSSIA AGENCY JAPAN CO., LTD 33 NIPPON EXPRESS CO.,LTD. 34 Russian Researcher 35 Nakamura-Tome Precision Industry Co., Ltd. 36 Deloitte Tohmatsu Consulting, LLC 37 JSN Co., Ltd. 38 Toyota Tsusho Corparation 39 Hitachi Construction Machinery Co.,Ltd 40 Geothermal Development Inc. 41 Idemitsu Kosan Co., ltd. 42 ITOUCHU CORPOPATION, Moscow representative office 43 Nikkei Business Publications 44 Otsuka Pharmaceutical co. ltd 45 ZAO Deloitte&Touche CIS 46 Mitsubishi Rayon co.,ltd 47 TOKYO SANGYO CO.,LTD 48 Shionogi & Co., LTD 49 SENKO 50 Sojitz Corporation 51 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 52 Kyodo News 53 Phoenix 54 Fujikura Ltd. 55 MEIDENSHA CORPORATION 56 INTOURIST Japan Co., Ltd. 57 International Association of Business Communicators(IABC/RUSSIA) 58 Jiji Press 59 Sysmex Corporation 60 SATO SEKKEI JIMUSHO 61 GOTAIYO CO., LTD. 62 Kawasaki Heavy Industries,Ltd. 63 Fujikura Ltd. 64 Japan External Trade Organization 65 Sojitz Logistics Corporation 66 Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry 67 KEIDANREN(Japan Business Federation) 68 ROTOBO .
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