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According to the document from Russian Government of Khabarovsk Border Area, the trade volume between Khabarovsk Border Area and China in 2007 was USD1.5b, accounting for 48.1% of total trade volume in Border Area. The trade volume dropped by 27.9% year-on-year though, China was still the largest trading partner of Khabarovsk Border Area. Export from the Border Area to China was USD890m in 2007, down by 43.2% year-on-year; import from China was USD620mils, up by 17.1% year-on-year. The favorable trade of balance was USD270m, about 26% of that in last year. The main commodities exported from the Border Area to China include: log (70.7%), oil products (20.1%), fish and marine products (4.3%), service (2.2%), sawing material (0.7%), copper sulphide concentrate (0.56%), pine seed (0.4%), ship fuel (0.3%), mechanic equipment (0.2%) and nonferrous metal (0.1%). The main commodities imported from China to Khabarovsk Border Area are: textile, clothes and shoes (54%), machine and transport tool (21.95%), food (5.1%), metal and metal products (5%), chemical products (3.45%), porcelain, glass and stone products (3.8%), fur products (2%), service (1.6%), log and paper pulp products (0.7%) and ship fuel (0.2%). |
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