MOSCOW: Russia’s customs service says imports were down 35.6 percent in first quarter of 2015 as international sanctions and the low value of the ruble isolate the country from global markets.
The customs service says imports totaled $37.9 billion against $59.1 billion the year before. The figures do not include imports from some nearby ex-Soviet countries.
While the value of the Russian ruble has rebounded this year after losing almost half of its value against the dollar in 2014, it remains significantly below the value it had in the first quarter of last year, making imports more expensive.
In the first quarter, particularly sharp falls were seen in the food products covered by Russia’s import ban on products from the European Union and other Western countries.
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