Russia’s Trade Surplus Declines 3.36% in January‑April 2026
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Russia’s trade surplus fell by 3.36% during the first four months of 2026, according to the Ministry of Economic Development. Exports rose by $4.5 billion to $135.4 billion, while imports increased by $6 billion to $92.3 billion.
The data show a modest rise in export activity, but imports grew at a faster pace, narrowing the surplus. The figures cover the period from January through April 2026.
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