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The death of the former vice president of YUKOS, Boeing and the union, SpaceX and the shark: the main thing for business on October 20
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  • The last message of the former YUKOS vice president before his death has been published. Mikhail Rogachev fell out of a window on October 19, the main version of the investigation is suicide.
  • LNG supplies from Russia to China in September increased by 13% compared to August, up to 980 thousand tons. From January to September, China increased its pipeline gas purchases from the Russian Federation by 23%, to $6.1 billion.
  • RIA Novosti: Russia has achieved self-sufficiency in potatoes. For the first time in eight years (since 2015).
  • “Russian standard”: 80% of bank card transactions for car rental services in the nine months of 2024 were carried out by men and 20% by women. The average bill is 684 rubles.
  • The Russian Interior Ministry warns that attackers can send viruses to Telegram disguised as photographs. The agency advises not to open files with the APK extension.
  • Boeing has reached a preliminary agreement with the union to end the strike. The company agreed to a 35% salary increase.
  • “Destiny: whale version”: Elon Musk ridiculed authorities’ demands to check the safety of landing SpaceX rockets in water. The company was asked to prove that the sharks and whales would be safe.

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