Russia is a significant player in the global trade market, with a diverse range of exports and imports. According to Russia Trade Data Some of its major trade partners include China, Germany, Netherlands, Belarus, and Italy.
As of my last update, Russia's major exports included:
Crude oil and petroleum products
Natural gas
Metals and minerals (such as iron, steel, aluminum, and nickel)
Wheat and other agricultural products
Chemicals and fertilizers
Arms and military equipment
On the import side, Russia's main imports comprised:
Machinery and equipment
Vehicles and automotive parts
Pharmaceuticals and medical equipment
Electrical machinery and electronics
Plastics and plastic products
Agricultural machinery and equipment
It is important to note that Russia's trade dynamics can be influenced by various factors, including global commodity prices, economic conditions, geopolitical developments, and trade policies. The specific trade statistics for Russia can vary from year to year and may have changed since my last update.
For the most current and detailed information on Russia's trade statistics, I recommend consulting official government sources like the Federal Customs Service of Russia or international organizations such as the World Trade Organization (WTO) or the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
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