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On April 14, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev...

primarily those provided by Silovye Mashiny (Power Machines), the largest national manufacturer and supplier of power equipment, generate 25% of the electricity at Argentinean hydroelectric power plants.

Moscow is interested in selling more power equipment to Argentina and in assisting with the building of nuclear power plants.

Medvedev"s main objective is to try and overhaul the entire import-export pattern because Russia primarily exports raw materials to Argentina in exchange for agricultural imports. In 2009, Russia imported $1.5 billion worth of meat, fruit, wines, juices, tobacco and grain from Argentina, in return, supplying metal rolled stock, fertilizer and rubber worth just $203.2 million.

Moscow, which is set to bid in tenders for the construction of hydroelectric and nuclear power plants, is also proposing that Argentina join the Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS). Russia is also willing to help Buenos Aires expand its oil sector, Latin

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