Russia-China Trade Up 22.9% to $109.5 Billion in Jan-May
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Russia and China's bilateral trade volume rose 22.9 percent in the first five months of the year to reach $109.5 billion, according to customs data.
In May alone, the turnover amounted to $23.72 billion, which was flat compared with April levels. The customs authorities of both countries reported the figures.
The January-May period saw the cumulative trade increase, reflecting the growth reported for the first five months.
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