RUSSIAN TRADE WITH SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES IN 2017
based on data from the Federal Customs Service of Russia
- Russian trade with Brazil in 2017
- Russian trade with Ecuador in 2017
- Russian trade with Argentina in 2017
- Russian trade with Chile in 2017
- Russian trade with Venezuela in 2017
- Russian trade with Colombia in 2017
- Russian trade with Paraguay in 2017
- Russian trade with Peru in 2017
- Russian trade with Uruguay in 2017
The major trading partners of Russia in South America in 2017:
The top five Russia’s trade partners in South America in 2017 were Brazil (0.8956% of Russia’s total foreign trade), Ecuador (0.2601%), Chile (0.1547%), Argentina (0.1525%), and Paraguay (0.1105%).
The top five Russia’s export markets in South America in 2017 were Brazil (0.5692% of Russia’s total exports), Colombia (0.1195%), Peru (0.0736%), Ecuador (0.0613%), and Argentina (0.0592%).
The top five Russia’s import suppliers from South America in 2017 were Brazil (1.4092% of Russia’s total imports), Ecuador (0.5727%), Chile (0.3631%), Argentina (0.2994%), and Paraguay (0.2755%).
The most notable changes in Russia's trade with the countries of South America in 2017 over 2016:
- The share of Venezuela in Russia’s total exports declined 6.2-fold from 0.1171% in 2016 to 0.0189% in 2017.