31 May 2004 12:42 FOREIGN TRADE SURPLUS CLIMBS TO $24.3 BLN Russia's foreign trade surplus grew to $24.3 billion in January- April 2004, compared with $19.3 billion in the
same period of 2003.
Exports increased 23.2% to $50.9 billion from $41.3 billion. The average price of Urals blend oil was $29.4 per
barrel, just above the level seen at the beginning of 2003. Prices for nonferrous metals surged with aluminum up 0.8%,
copper - 68.9%, and nickel - 71%, and gas prices increased 9%.
Imports went up 20.9%, compared with a rise of 25.6% in January- April 2003, to $26.6 billion. "Despite the
increase in the real exchange rate of the ruble and its return in real terms to pre-crisis levels, the rate of import
growth went down from the previous year," the ministry said.
[Interfax] |