Russia’s foreign trade turnover exceeded 20 trillion rubles 11:17

Russia’s foreign trade turnover, excluding EAEU countries, in the January-May period amounted to 21.7 trillion rubles. This was reported by TASS Referring to the head of the Federal Customs Service (FCS) Valery Pikalev.

In five months, the country exported goods worth 13.336 trillion rubles. At the same time, the import volume amounted to 8.373 trillion rubles.

As of June 1, cargo turnover exceeded 333 million tons. Moreover, approximately 312 million tons of this amount was exported.

previous day reportedHe said that the trade turnover between Russia and Belarus could reach a record 60 billion dollars in 2024. At the end of last year, the trade volume between the two countries reached 50 billion dollars.

Before that Russia and Vietnam To agree Improve economic cooperation. The aim is to expand trade, investment, credit and financial ties.

Previously recognizedIt was stated that trade between Russia and the European Union fell to its lowest level since 2000.

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Source: Gazeta

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