Россия в сентябре впервые за полгода поставила в Евросоюз товаров более чем на 3 млрд евро, следует из анализа РИА Новости данных Евростата.
Так, российский экспорт увеличился почти на пятую часть за месяц - до 3,1 млрд евро. А импорт из ЕС - на 5%, до 2,6 млрд.
В результате двусторонняя торговля выросла до 5,7 млрд евро c 5,1 млрд месяцем ранее. Несмотря на рост товарооборота его уровень все еще находится вблизи показателей 1999 года.
Россия в сентябре впервые за полгода поставила в Евросоюз товаров более чем на 3 млрд евро, следует из анализа РИА Новости данных Евростата.
Так, российский экспорт увеличился почти на пятую часть за месяц - до 3,1 млрд евро. А импорт из ЕС - на 5%, до 2,6 млрд.
В результате двусторонняя торговля выросла до 5,7 млрд евро c 5,1 млрд месяцем ранее. Несмотря на рост товарооборота его уровень все еще находится вблизи показателей 1999 года.
BY РИА Новости: экономика
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