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Russia's trade with China may reach the $100 billion mark by the end of the year, Russian presidential foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov told reporters Friday. “The outlook for this year is very favorable, judging from the growth rates for trade in the first quarter of 2014, we can go as far as $100 billion in bilateral turnover by the end of the year,” he said.
Ushakov added that China remains a major trading
partner for Russia, with bilateral trade reaching $88.8 billion last
year, according to RIA Novosti. According to data released in early May
by China’s General Administration of Customs, Chinese-Russian trade
turnover for the first quarter period increased by 3.4 percent
year-on-year to $29.05 billion.
In line with the most
recent figures, Chinese Ambassador Li Hui earlier lauded the continued
growth of Russian-Chinese bilateral cooperation. In a continued effort
to cement business ties with Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin
is expected to visit China next week to sign a number of bilateral
agreements, including potential Russian gas supplies to China.
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_05_16/Russia-China-trade-may-exceed-100-billion-by-years-end-Putins-aide-4092/
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_05_16/Russia-China-trade-may-exceed-100-billion-by-years-end-Putins-aide-4092/
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