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Authorities of Russian region of Ural ready to admit more than 50,000 labor migrants from Tajikistan

DUSHANBE, January 11, Asia-Plus – The Russian region of Ural has needs in skilled workers and is ready to the Ural authorities are ready to admit more than 50,000 workers from Tajikistan to the region to provide them with jobs. 

The source in



Tajikistan


’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) told Asia-Plus this today morning.  According to the source, Yuri Matushkin, head of the Ural Chamber of Commerce and Industry, remarked this at the Russian-Tajik economic forum that was held in


Dushanbe


in late November last year.  

It was noted that large enterprises in the Russian region of Ural such as


Chelyabinsk


tractor-producing plant, Ural optical-mechanical plants and the Pervouralsky tube-producing plant were interested in supplying their outputs to


Tajikistan


.  

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