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12 March 2004 17:06
Russia`s trade surplus at $5.6 billion in January
MOSCOW. March 12 (Interfax) - Russia's trade surplus, evaluated using the method of calculating the payment balance, shrunk by 0.3% to $5.57 billion in January 2004 from $5.585 billion in December 2003. Trade surplus in January 2004 was almost 12% greater than a year earlier, the Central Bank said on its website. In December 2003, Russian exports worth $13.942 billion and imports worth $8.357 billion were at the absolute maximum level for one month. [RU EUROPE EEU EMRG TRD BNK] sd tj <>
[Interfax]
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