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China's exports to Russia fall once again in April

China's yuandenominated exports to Russia fell again in April from a year earlier, customs information revealed on Thursday, potentially harmed by U.S. sanctions on Russia to punish Moscow for its intrusion of Ukraine in 2022.

In yuan terms, China's outgoing deliveries to Russia fell 10.8% last month year-on-year, compared to a 13% drop in March, customizeds data revealed. Exports to Russia used to grow at a. double-digit pace in 2023, with some months growing at a much. greater rate.

The U.S. has actually imposed an array of sanctions on Russia and. Russian entities because the Ukraine crisis in 2022. Now the. risk of extending the sanctions to banks in China is cooling. the financing that oils even non-military trade from China. to Russia.

reported last week that this is posturing a growing. problem for little Chinese exporters, citing seven trading and. banking sources knowledgeable about the circumstance.

Russia has actually explained its actions in Ukraine as a unique. military operation.

Imports from Russia grew at a robust 23% rate in April,. customizeds data revealed, faster than the 12.3% rise in March.

Two-way trade in between the nations struck 543.7 billion yuan. ($ 75.25 billion) in the very first 4 months, up 7.9% year-on-year.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on April 25 that he. prepared to check out China in May, likely to be the very first abroad. go to of his new six-year term.

In dollar terms, China's exports to Russia fell 14% in April. while imports grew 19%.

(source: Reuters)