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    Samsung Newsroom Russia launched

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    Last updated: May 22nd, 2017 at 17:47 UTC+02:00

    Samsung today announced that it has launched a news and information hub called Samsung Newsroom Russia. It's going to feature content in the Russian language. All news and announcements shared via the newsroom will be targeted towards local media and consumers in Russia.

    It's now the official Samsung Russian-language information portal that has a convenient search tool so visitors can easily find whatever it is they're looking for on the site.

    It's not surprising that Samsung has done this. Russia is a big market for Samsung. The company has been operating there for more than 25 years. It has frequently been named the “favorite brand of Russians” by Online Market Intelligence.

    The company has been launching these dedicated information hubs for its key markets over the past few months. Samsung Newsroom Russia is the company's eighth newsroom. As it stands, the list of newsrooms includes Global, United States, Korea, Vietnam, Brazil, India and Germany.

    Samsung is going to launch more local newsrooms this year so that the latest news can be shared with fans and customers in regions across the globe in their own language.
    Those who are interested in checking out the latest newsroom can head over to news.samsung.com/ru/ to visit Samsung Newsroom Russia.

    Source General NewsroomSamsung Electronics

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