Russia's non-commodity, non-energy exports rise nearly 10% in first four months of 2026
Exports of non-resource goods reached about $54 billion, with a high share going to friendly states and key markets including the EAEU, China, India and Turkey.
Russia's non-commodity, non-energy exports increased by nearly 10% year‑on‑year between January and April 2026, totaling approximately $54 billion, according to TASS.
The share of friendly states in the structure of these exports reached 86%, reported by Tadviser.com.
The leading importers of Russian non‑resource goods were the Eurasian Economic Union, China, India and Turkey, TASS said.
Tadviser.com listed the categories of non‑primary non‑energy exports as supplies of primary crop products such as grains, vegetables and fruits; chemicals; fertilizers; processed stone; cast iron and steel; non‑ferrous and precious metals; mechanical‑engineering products; pharmaceutical products; low‑complexity finished products including flour, cereals and vegetable oils; household chemicals; and clothing and shoes.
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