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Russian-Chinese trade grew by nearly 26 percent in the first quarter of the year
Trade between Russia and China rose 25.9 percent to 51.09 billion USD in January-April from the same period of last year, the Russian news agency TASS reported on referring to China’s customs directorate.
Exports from China to Russia rose 11.3 percent to about 20.24 billion USD in four months, while imports of Russian goods and services from China rose 37.8 percent to 30.85 billion USD. (Pogár Demeter, MTI)
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