List of the largest trading partners of Russia

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This is a list of the largest trading partners of Russia based on data from The Observatory of Economic Complexity (OEC). [1]

Exports in billion USD
RankCountryExport
(2017)
1.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (economy, trading partners)39.1
2.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands (economy, trading )27.7
3.Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (economy, trading partners)19.9
4.Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus (economy, trading partners)18.5
5.Flag of the United States.svg  United States (economy, trading partners)15.4
6.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy (economy, trading partners)13.3
7.Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey (economy, trading partners)13.2
8.Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea (economy, trading partners)12.1
9.Flag of Japan.svg  Japan (economy, trading partners)11.8
10.Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan (economy, trading partners)11.6
-Other countries158.4
Imports in billion USD
RankCountryImport
(2017)
1.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China (economy, trading partners)43.8
2.Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (economy, trading partners)27.3
3.Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus (economy, trading partners)12.5
4.Flag of the United States.svg  United States (economy, trading partners)10.9
5.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy (economy, trading partners)9.16
6.Flag of France.svg  France (economy, trading partners)7.49
7.Flag of Japan.svg  Japan (economy, trading partners)7.1
8.Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea (economy, trading partners)7.2
9.Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (economy, trading partners)6.03
10.Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan (economy, trading partners)4.73
-Other countries85.79

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References

  1. The Observatory of Economic Complexity (OEC)