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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