SHANGHAI, Sep. 8 (SMM) - Russia’s copper exports to non-CIS countries decreased in the first seven months of this year, while aluminum and nickel exports grew, wenhua.com reports.
The following table provides Federal Customs Service’s (FCS) detailed exports data for January-July 2016 in comparison with those during same period in 2015.
Jan.-Jul.2016 Jan.-Jul 2015
tonne $ tonne $
Aluminum
Total 2,034,300 2,870.2 2,026,900 3,991.6
Non-CIS countries 1,998,100 2,808.7 1,995,900 3,924.7
CIS countries 36,200 61.5 31,000 66.9
Nickel
Total 114,800 1,001.5 109,900 1,470.8
Non-CIS countries 114,600 998.4 109,800 1,467.5
CIS countries 200 3.2 100 3.3
Copper
Total 294,600 1,362.3 315,000 1,854.0
Non-CIS countries 288,300 1,342.7 312,100 1,841.9
CIS countries 6,200 19.7 2,900 12.1
Note: FCS data exclude trade with the Republic of Belarus.
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