Trade between Russia and China fell 9.1% year-on-year in the first half of 2025, totaling $106.48 billion, according to data released Monday by Chinas General Administration of Customs.Chinese exports to Russia dropped 8.4% from January to June, amounting to $47.16 billion.
Imports from Russia declined 9.6% to $59.32 billion, leaving Russia with a trade surplus of $12.16 billion, down 10.2% compared to the same period last year.In June, bilateral trade held steady at around $17.6 billion, with a 2.2% increase in Chinese exports to $8.28 billion and a 2.9% drop in Russian imports to $9.32 billion.The decline in trade comes after overall growth in Russia-China commerce slowed sharply last year, rising just 1.9% in 2024 compared to a 26% surge in 2023.
While Chinese exports to Russia grew by 5% last year, Russian exports to China increased by only 1%.China has emerged as a vital economic partner for Russia since Western sanctions took hold following Moscows full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
With access to Western energy markets curtailed, Russia has become increasingly reliant on oil exports to China for revenue.Meanwhile, Chinas broader trade figures showed stronger-than-expected growth in June.
Exports rose 5.8% year-on-year, beating the 5% increase forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists.
Imports climbed 1.1%, surpassing expectations of a 0.3% gain.Exports reached record highs in 2024, helping to shore up Chinas slowing economy amid persistent challenges, including a prolonged property sector debt crisis, sluggish domestic consumption and high youth unemployment.AFP contributed reporting.
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