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According to Chinese customs statistics, the trade turnover between Russia and China in 2022 increased by 29.3% compared to the previous year, reaching a record $190.27 billion. China exported goods and services worth $76.12 billion to Russia, with an annual growth rate of 12.8%.

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“Trade between China and Russia in 2022 increased by 29.3% compared to the previous year and amounted to a record $190.27 billion, according to Chinese customs statistics. China exported goods and services to Russia worth $76.12 billion, a year-on-year increase of 12.8%. Meanwhile, China’s imports of Russian goods increased by 43% compared to 2021, reaching $114.15 billion. As previously reported, the leaders of Russia and China set a goal to bring trade between the two countries to $200 billion by 2024.

Source: Interfax”

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