RUSSIAN TRADE WITH AFRICAN COUNTRIES IN 2019
February 14, 2020
by Russian Foreign Trade
based on data from the Federal Customs Service of Russia
based on data from the Federal Customs Service of Russia
The reports on Russia’s trade in goods with the countries of Africa in 2019: exports, imports, products, dynamics.
- Russian trade with Egypt in 2019
- Russian trade with Algeria in 2019
- Russian trade with Morocco in 2019
- Russian trade with Angola in 2019
- Russian trade with South Africa in 2019
- Russian trade with Tunisia in 2019
- Russian trade with Kenya in 2019
- Russian trade with Cote d’Ivoire in 2019
- Russian trade with Sudan in 2019
- Russian trade with Ghana in 2019
- Russian trade with Djibouti in 2019
- Russian trade with Nigeria in 2019
- Russian trade with Tanzania in 2019
- Russian trade with Malawi in 2019
- Russian trade with Zimbabwe in 2019
- Russian trade with Mozambique in 2019
- Russian trade with Libya in 2019
- Russian trade with Togo in 2019
- Russian trade with Ethiopia in 2019
The major trading partners of Russia in Africa in 2019:
The top five Russia’s trade partners in Africa in 2019 were Egypt (0.9371% of Russia’s total foreign trade), Algeria (0.5092%), Morocco (0.1915%), South Africa (0.1662%), and Tunisia (0.0985%).
The top five Russia’s export markets in Africa in 2019 were Egypt (1.3638% of Russia’s total exports), Algeria (0.8006%), Morocco (0.1809%), Tunisia (0.1219%), and Togo (0.0946%).
The top five Russia’s import suppliers from Africa in 2019 were South Africa (0.3392% of Russia’s total imports), Morocco (0.2099%), Egypt (0.1972%), Cote d’Ivoire (0.0803%), and Tunisia (0.0579%).
The most notable changes in Russia's trade with the countries of Africa in 2019 over 2018:
- The share of Algeria in Russia’s total exports declined from 1.1986% in 2018 to 0.8006% in 2019.