Russia's trade data reflects its economic activities in the global market. In 2021, Russia exported goods worth approximately $492 billion and imported goods valued at around $293 billion. The country has a diverse range of export partners and products, with significant exports including crude petroleum, petroleum gas, and refined petroleum. Russia's main trading partners include China, Germany, and Turkey. The trade data also indicates a complex economic structure and involvement in global trade dynamics.
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China: $101 billion (20.7% of total exports)
India: $40.4 billion (8.3%)
Germany: $27.7 billion (5.7%)
Turkey: $25.3 billion (5.2%)
Italy: $25.1 billion (5.1%)
Netherlands: $22.8 billion (4.7%)
Belarus: $20.5 billion (4.2%)
Kazakhstan: $19.7 billion (4%)
South Korea: $18.3 billion (3.7%)
Japan: $17.2 billion (3.5%)
Mineral fuels including oil: $254.7 billion (63.8% of total exports)
Gems and precious metals: $20.6 billion (5.2%)
Iron and steel: $15 billion (3.8%)
Fertilizers: $14.9 billion (3.7%)
Cereals: $11.3 billion (2.8%)
Aluminum: $8.3 billion (2.1%)
Fish: $6.2 billion (1.5%)
Copper: $6 billion (1.5%)
Wood: $5.8 billion (1.4%)
Machinery including computers: $4.7 billion (1.2%)