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Ukraine increased oil and gas production in 2023 up to 18.7 bcm. [131] In 2019, Ukraine was the 7th largest world producer of iron ore, [132] the world's 8th largest producer of manganese, [133] 6th largest producer of titanium, [134] and 7th largest producer worldwide of graphite. [135] Ukraine was the world's 9th largest producer of uranium ...
Based on trade flows alone, Beijing has a lot at stake following Biden's nearly two-hour video call with Xi on Friday, with the White House confirming that sanctions on China were an option ...
The World Bank's report released Sunday provides further details and numbers. In that report the World Bank revised its projection for Armenia's economic growth in 2022 from 5.3% to 1.2%, noting that "the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Armenia's economy is likely to be notably negative, but the scale remains undetermined."
French President Emmanuel Macron put trade disputes and Ukraine-related diplomatic efforts on top of the agenda for talks Monday with Chinese President Xi Jinping, who arrived in France for a two ...
The European Union is calling on China to improve market access to address an annual trade imbalance of more than $200 billion between the two sides. A China, EU summit exposes divisions over ...
Gazprom and Ukraine agreed to a five-year deal on Russian gas transit to Europe at the end of 2019. [337] [338] In 2020, the TurkStream natural gas pipeline running from Russia to Turkey changed the regional gas flows in South-East Europe by diverting the transit through Ukraine and the Trans Balkan Pipeline system. [339] [340]
Chinese firms are playing an increasingly critical role in supporting Russia’s military capabilities in Ukraine, including by exporting goods that are ending up on the battlefield, new analysis ...
The previous day, Ukraine announced that household natural-gas prices would rise by 50 percent on 1 May, 2014. [26] On 4 September of that year, Ukraine received $1.39 billion from the IMF. [28] On 11 March, 2015, the Fund approved a four-year, $17.5 billion EFF for Ukraine; its first tranche of $5 billion was forwarded on 13 March, 2015. [29]