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Aug. 9, 2022, 5:05 a.m.
China's exports to Russia soar – data
China's exports to Russia soar – data
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Chinese exports to Russia grew robustly in July after four months of decline, customs data shows Read Full Article at RT.com

China's exports to Russia soar – data

Shipments jumped more than 20% in July from a year earlier in dollar terms, according to customs authority. Russia bought $6.7 billion worth of goods from China in July, an increase of more than a third from the previous month, Bloomberg reported on Monday, citing data from China's customs authority. Chinese shipments to Russia surged 22.2% in July from a year earlier in dollar terms, shaking off the decline of 17% in June and marking the first growth since March, Reuters has calculated based on the data released. Imports growth from Russia sustained an elevated pace at 49.3% in July, though slower than the 56% gain in June and the 79.6% rise in May. Overall, China-Russia bilateral trade stood at $97.71 billion in the first seven months of 2022, up 29% on a yearly basis. "It is expected that the foreign trade between China and Russia this year would surpass the level of 2021 when the bilateral trade stood at $146.87 billion, a record high," president of the Contemporary China-Russia Regional Economy Research Institute, Song Kui told the Global Times on Sunday. "The pursuing of local currency settlements in trade between China and Russia also provides more convenience for traders between the two countries to stabilize foreign trade and avoid US dollar hegemony," Song noted. For more stories on economy & finance visit RT's business section.

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