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Follow on Google News | ![]() Reports on Russian trade in goods with North American countries in 2018The share of North American countries in Russia's total imports has declined in 2018 compared to 2017.
The reports have been prepared by Russian Foreign Trade stuff based on the data from the Federal Customs Service of Russia. In particular, the reports have been issued on Russia's trade with the following countries: the US, Mexico, Canada, Trinidad and Tobago, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Dominican Republic (12 reports in total). A brief review of Russia's trade with North American countries in 2018 The top five Russia's trade partners in North America in 2018 were the US (3.6363% of Russia's total foreign trade), Mexico (0.4276%), Canada (0.1928%), Trinidad and Tobago (0.0814%), and Cuba (0.0564%); The top five Russia's export markets in North America in 2018 were the US (2.7793% of Russia's total exports), Mexico (0.4454%), Canada (0.1291%), Trinidad and Tobago (0.1241%), and Cuba (0.0828%); The top five Russia's import suppliers from North America in 2018 were the US (5.2555% of Russia's total imports), Mexico (0.3940%), Canada (0.3132%), Puerto Rico (0.0698%), and Jamaica (0.0489%). The major trading partners of Russia in North America in 2018: - The top five Russia's trade partners in North America in 2018 were the US (4.1276% of Russia's total foreign trade), Mexico (0.4500%), Canada (0.3004%), Trinidad and Tobago (0.0871%), and Cuba (0.0408%); - The top five Russia's export markets in North America in 2018 were the US (3.3628% of Russia's total exports), Mexico (0.4305%), Canada (0.2775%), Trinidad and Tobago (0.1489%), and Cuba (0.0672%); - The top five Russia's import suppliers from North America in 2018 were the US (5.2009% of Russia's total imports), Mexico (0.4773%), Canada (0.3326%), Puerto Rico (0.0649%), and Costa Rica (0.0308%). The reports are publicly available here: http://en.russian- For more information on Russian foreign trade, visit http://en.russian- End
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