- El comercio de Rusia con China alcanzará los 200.000 millones de dólares este año, dijo el primer ministro de Rusia.
- Cumplir ese objetivo llevaría el comercio entre los dos países a un nuevo récord.
- Rusia podría suministrar hasta el 40% de la energía de China este año, según el Kremlin.
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El comercio de Rusia con China alcanzará un nuevo récord este año, según el primer ministro ruso, Mikhail Mishustin.
At a Shanghai forum on Tuesday, Mishustin said he believed Russia and China would be able to raise their total trade volume to $200 billion this year, per a report from the Global Times, a Chinese state-run news outlet.
Meeting that target would bring total trade between Russia and China to its highest level ever, surpassing the previous record of $190 billion notched in 2022.
“The governments of Russia and China have begun a coordinated effort to implement the agreements reached at the supreme level,” Mishustin said, according to state-run Tass.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine last year, Moscow has relied more on China, especially as a market for its crude oil exports, after Western countries imposed sanctions.
This year, Russia could supply up to 40% of China’s energy, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said at the forum.
Additionally, around 70% of the trade between China and Russia are denominated in China’s yuan or Russia’s ruble, per an estimate from Andrey Kostin, the chief executive of one of Russia’s state-run banks.
Meanwhile, China’s premier Li Qiang told Mishustin in a meeting on Wednesday that the government was willing to take their partnership to a “new level,” Reuters reported.
Russia and China have made particular efforts to strengthen economic ties over the past year, and the two nations have joined forces in shunning the use of the US dollar.
En abril, Rusia tenía alrededor de $ 45 mil millones en reservas de yuanes que comenzó a usar para cubrir su déficit presupuestario, y ahora está creando una nueva moneda de reserva con China y otras naciones BRICS que potencialmente podría desafiar al dólar.