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     Trade Turnover Between China, Russia Grew In January - May 2023 According to Russian Customs. Bilateral trade in May stood at $20.57bn and edged up by 7% against April 2023
China's exports since Russia invaded Ukraine 1. Belarus (blue): +90%
2. Georgia (orange): +64%
3. Uzbekistan (red): +40%
4. Kazakhstan (pink): +31% 5. Azerbaijan (black): +10% 6. Ukraine (purple): -81%
Russian-Belarusian trade turnover growing in 2022 says Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. It is reported that the trade volume gained 11% more in January - April and totaled more than $12.22bn or almost 40bn Belarusian rubles
Trade turnover between Georgia and Russia exceeded $1bn in the first five months of 2023, up by 38.4% y/y, according to data released by the National Statistics Service of Georgia on Monday. With Russia being Georgia’s second-biggest trade partner, its share in the republic’s total external trade volume equaled 12.7% in the reporting period. Georgian exports to Russia amounted to more than $281mn in the period (up by 33.8% in annual terms), while imports equaled about $779mn (up by 40%). Turkey was Georgia’s biggest trade partner in January-May 2023, with mutual trade turnover exceeding $1.1bn, up by 16% y/y, while China was third with trade turnover surpassing $623mn, down by 20.5% in annual terms.
   83 RUSSIA Country Report July 2023 www.intellinews.com
 


























































































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