ExplainerWhat is the trade, investment relationship between China and Russia?
- President Xi Jinping has made his ninth visit to Moscow, again meeting with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin
- Last year, bilateral trade between China and Russia rose by 29.3 per cent, year on year, to US$190.3 billion

Last year’s bilateral trade figure represented an increase of 116 per cent over a decade ago, as tensions with the United States and its allies over the Ukraine war have been pushing Russia and China closer.
In the past year, China replaced Europe to become Russia’s biggest buyer of its energy products, while Russia’s reliance on Chinese products – from computer chips to cars – has also increased.
What is the trade relationship between China and Russia?
China has been Russia’s biggest trading partner for 13 years, while for China, Russia ranked 10th in terms of overall value among countries and regions that it traded with last year.
Imports from Russia rose by 43.4 per cent, while Chinese exports increased by 12.8 per cent.
It was mostly bolstered by an increase in China’s purchases of Russian energy products.