![]() Professional ServicesRussia offers significant business opportunities within the professional services sphere. With six years of strong economic growth and an increasing emphasis on quality of service, Russia today is fundamentally different from the past. In 2004, services contributed more than 60 per cent of Russia's gross domestic product (GDP), according to the State Statistics Committee of the Russian Federation. This represents strong growth over 2000, when services made up only 49 per cent of GDP. Overview of the Russian professional services marketAfter evolving rapidly from a centrally planned economy to a free market, Most Russian companies understand this need and are willing and able to pay for expert advice. Many businesses have a preference for proven commercial services, with price as a secondary consideration. This explains why Russia has become an important market for professional services firms around the world. Market makeupAccording to Expert RA rating agency, the value of the Russian professional services market is as follows:
Emerging trendsIn the past, most demand for professional services came from large industrial manufacturing companies such as highly profitable petroleum, chemical and multinational FMCG companies. However, in recent times there has been a clear shift in the market towards Businesses in Russia are focused on developing and implementing strategies to ensure their The focus on management infrastructure is creating significant opportunities for Australian professional services firms with relevant expertise and proven experience. Particular areas of demand for international expertise include:
Demand for professional services continues to grow as Russian businesses become more structured and more active in global investment markets. About AustradeAustrade is the Australian Trade Commission, an agency of the Australian Government whose mission is to promote export trade for Australian companies. It achieves this goal by helping Australian companies develop international markets for their products and services and by helping organisations in countries such as Russia to find Australian suppliers and business partners. |