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China's imports from Russia fall 1% in August on-year

China's imports from Russia in August swung back to contraction, Chinese custom-mades data showed on Tuesday, as payment obstacles weighed on trade.

Yuan-denominated imports from Russia fell 1.08% last month from a year previously, compared to a 4.5% gain in July, according to China's General Administration of Customs information.

Reuters last month reported that some Russian companies saw growing hold-ups and rising costs on payments with trading partners in China, mentioning Russian sources with direct knowledge of the issue.

China's exports to Russia, nevertheless, rose 10.05%, reversing the fall of 3.75% in the previous month. The rate of growth was the quickest since February.

During a meeting with Russia President Vladimir Putin in Vladivostok recently, China's Vice President Han Zheng said China is loaded with confidence in the potential customers for cooperation with Russia.

China likewise actively supports and participates in the advancement and cooperation of the Russian Far East, state media reported, pointing out Han.

Two-way trade value in between the 2 countries increased 3.8% in the very first 8 months from the very same duration a year earlier, reaching 1.13 trillion yuan

(source: Reuters)