Top Export Trading Partners of Russia - Volza

31-Mar-2025

Overview

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Russia's primary export trading partners in 2023 are essential for its economic activity. Top partners included China (20% of exports, $100 billion), Netherlands (12%, $60 billion), Germany (8%, $40 billion), Turkey (7%, $35 billion), and Belarus (6%, $30 billion).

Key exports to these countries include oil, natural gas, coal, and metals. Trade agreements such as the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and various bilateral trade agreements facilitate smoother trade flows.

Russia's GDP growth rate stands at 1.5%, with an inflation rate of 4.8%, influencing its export dynamics. Strategic incentives, government support, and the country's vast natural resource base significantly impact trade relationships. Russia's focus on energy exports and its extensive logistical networks provide competitive advantages in global markets.

Russia Trade Partnership With Other Countries

Track top export trading partner countries of Russia, These findings are based on global export shipment database of Volza, it is the most up-to-date information available on Russia's export trade.