We’ve changed the Russian Commerce website by removing some of the old trade leads and information pertinent to trade involving the European Union because, as everyone knows, for the most part, trade has moved elsewhere.
But we did not delete the old site entirely, so vestiges of it in the form of old links, leads, and articles may occasionally resurface here and there.
The English version of the website has priority over other versions. Yes, even over the Russian one. There is a reason for this. Independent of today’s state of relations between Russia on one hand, and the US and its vassals on the other, English is the most simple language around, arguably it is even less complicated than Esperanto. Because of its simplicity and wide currency, it has become the de facto language of international commerce, the lingua franca, even in the areas geographically remote from the Anglophone countries. Even transactions between Russia and South East Asian nations are often conducted in English. So, regardless of political considerations, we’ll stick to it.