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International Trade Centre - International Trade Statistics (2019) - Monthly, quarterly and yearly trade data. Import & export values, volumes, growth rates, market shares, etc. v
The Russian grain export is the foreign trade operations for the sale of grain, primarily wheat grain, from Russia to other countries. Grain has been a traditional item of export income for Russia for centuries, providing the Russian Federation in the 21st century with leadership among the main grain suppliers to the world market along with the EU (2nd place 2019/20), United States (3rd place ...
Imports in billion USD Rank Country Import (2017) 1. China (economy, trading partners) 110.97 (2023) 2. Germany (economy, trading partners) 27.3 3. Belarus (economy, trading partners)
The continued trade, which accounted for 18.6 per cent of Russia's total last year, could provide a lifeline to the Russian economy, which has been shattered by the restrictions imposed by the ...
Rosstat is responsible for reporting everything from the Russian census, [3] to grain production, [4] to demographics, [5] to gas production statistics, [6] and transportation statistics. [7] On 22 August 2012 Rosstat became the corresponding statistical member at the World Trade Organization when Russia joined it on that date. [8]
Mar. 14—Maine's minimal trade with Russia, which fell sharply in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic took hold but began recovering last year, is about to become even smaller with new sanctions ...
Real disposable incomes fell by 8% in year-on-year terms in April to June according to Rosstat. It also said that Russia's industrial output fell by 9.4% in June compared to a year ago. [29] On 22 July, the economy minister, Maxim Reshetnikov, was quoted as saying that Russia's GDP declined by 4.2% in the first half of 2020. He said that this ...
In the first two months after Russia invaded Ukraine, Russia earned $66.5 billion from fossil fuel exports, and the EU accounted for 71% of that trade. [82] In May 2022, the European Commission proposed a ban on oil imports from Russia, part of the economic response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine .