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Russian Government Plans to Boost Bilateral Trade With China to $200Bln By 2024

byCT Report
27/09/2018
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MOSCOW :The Russian government said on Thursday it planned to increase the volume of bilateral trade with China to $200 billion by 2024, while the volume of Russian-Indian trade is expected to reach $30 billion over the same period.

The document added that the Chinese investment in the Russian economy was expected to be increased to $15 billion.

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According to the statement, the volume of trade between Russia and the Middle Eastern and Northern African countries is expected to reach $50 billion, while the volume of Russia’s trade with Sub-Saharan African states is expected to grow to $7 billion.
The volume of trade between Russia and Latin American countries is planned to be boosted to $20 billion.

According to the official figures, Russian-Chinese trade grew by 20.8 percent to $84 billion in 2017. The Chinese Commerce Ministry said in May that bilateral trade with Russia might surpass $100 billion in 2018 and reach $200 billion in 2020.

Russian-Indian trade amounted to $9.4 showing a 21.4 percent year-on-year increase in 2017.

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