Minister of Industry and Trade Viktor Borisovich Khristenko of Russia

Khristenko was the acting Prime Minister of Russia from February 24 to March 5, 2004.
Both Wu and Khristenko praised progress in Sino-Russian trade and economic cooperation.
We have cooperation not only in oil and gas sector but also in other spheres like defence we are natural allies," Russia's Minister of Industry and Energy Viktor Borisovich Khristenko said today (Sept 30, 2005.
Khristenko said Sakhalin-3 and blocks in Timan-Pechora would be put on auction after the Russian government passes a new Sub-Soil Law.
former railways minister thrust upon Stepashin by President Boris Yeltsin.
Khristenko said Russia would "seek cooperation with partners and the possibility of.
Russia could give regions the right to cut taxes on new cars that have lower carbon dioxide emissions, Industry Minister Viktor Khristenko said this week.
Khristenko was born on August 28, 1957, in Chelyabinsk.
Viktor Khristenko was elected Deputy, Chelyabinsk City People's Deputies Council in 1990.
Khristenko was appointed Representative Plenipotentiary of the President of the Russian Federation in Chelyabinsk Oblast in 1997.
Khristenko was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of the Russian Federation in 1998, and from 1998 to 1999 he served as First Deputy, Minister of Finance of the Government of the Russian Federation.
Khristenko was appointed First Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of the Russian Federation, and on January 10, 2000 was appointed Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of the Russian Federation.
Viktor Khristenko is Member, Board of Directors, Gazprom.
Khristenko was appointed the Russian Federation Minister for industry and energy.
Khristenko was appointed Industry and Trade Minister of the Russian Federation.
Viktor Khristenko is married, three children.
Taniguchi: Almost at the same time, from 26 February, also from Russia, Minister for Industry and Energy Viktor Borisovich Khristenko is also coming to Japan.
we are natural allies," Russia's Minister of Industry and Energy Viktor Borisovich Khristenko said on Friday.
Shortly afterwards Khristenko took up the positions of First Deputy Chairman of the Municipal Committee on Economy and of Chairman of the Committee on Management of City Property.
In March 1997 Khristenko was appointed Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy for the Chelyabinsk Region.
In July 1997 Khristenko was named Deputy Finance Minister in the government of Prime Minister Victor Chenomyrdin.
In May 1999 Khristenko was appointed First Deputy Prime Minister in the government of Sergei Stepashin, and would retain his post in Vladimir Putins first cabinet.
In January 2000 Khristenko was named Deputy Prime Minister under Mikhail Kasyanovs government.
From February 24 to March 5 2004 following Kasyanovs dismissal Khristenko took the duties of Acting Prime Minister of the Russian Federation.
In March 2004 Khristenko was appointed Minister for Industry and Energy in Mikhail Fradkovs cabinet.
Khristenko is the chairman of the board of directors of state-owned oil company Transneft, a member of the board of directors for the electric power holding company Unified Energy System, a member of the board of directors of Gazprom and Russian Railways.