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Russia-Turkmenistan Bilateral Trade Up 73% In H1 2024

Russia and Turkmenistan’s bilateral trade has surged this year, increasing by 73% in the first half of 2024, surpassing US$700 million, according to the Russian Ministry of Economic Development. Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia Dmitry Volvach stated that “Last year, trade between Turkmenistan and Russia grew by 13%, and in the first half […]

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September 13, 2024

Russia To Build Lithium Carbonate Plant In Bolivia

Uranium One Group, a division of Russian SOE Rosatom, and Bolivia’s SOE Yacimientos de Litios Bolivianos (YLB) have signed a contract to build a lithium carbonate production plant at the Uyuni Salt Flat in Potosi, Bolivia, in the second half of 2025. Production will then gradually expand to eventually produce up to 14,000 tonnes of […]

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September 12, 2024

Russia Begins Paying China Traders In Hong Kong Using Couriered Gold

Some Russian businesses have begun using gold to pay Chinese suppliers to get around US sanctions and threats of sanctions against Chinese banks affecting Russia-China bank transfers. The alternative solution means that gold is purchased in Russia, transported by private courier to Hong Kong, where it is sold, and the cash is deposited into the […]

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September 12, 2024

Sri Lanka Added To Russian Maritime Service Between Shanghai and St. Petersburg

Russia’s Transit Transport Group, (TTG) one of Russia’s largest shipping companies has expanded its ‘Fetled Express’ marine service from Shanghai to St. Petersburg, adding the Sri Lankan port of Colombo to the route. The service directly connects China, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Turkey, and Russia and is part of the Asia-Russia intermodal transportation chain. The full […]

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September 11, 2024

New Russia-China Border Crossing Railway Bridge Proposed

A new cross-border railway bridge between the Russia’s Amur Region and China, at the Jalinda – Mohe border, is planned to be built as part of a public-private partnership scheme. Pavel Puzanov, Deputy Chairman of the Amur regional government, has stated that this new transport corridor will provide an alternative option for border crossings, relieve […]

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