Russia, China May Reach Annual Trade of $200Bln Soon - Putin

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President Vladimir Putin meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping - Sputnik International
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Russia and China are planning to increase the annual volume of bilateral trade to $200 billion in the near future, President Vladimir Putin said at a plenary meeting of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum Friday.

ST. PETERSBURG (Sputnik) — The Russian leader said he had met with First Vice Premier of the State Council of China Zhang Gaoli at the SPIEF, adding that the bilateral trade remains a central topic during his talks with Chairman Xi Jinping.

"China is our 'number one' trade partner. Our current trade is around $85 billion…I think that in the next few years we will be able to reach the $200-billion turnover."

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said he expected bilateral trade between Russian and China to reach $100 billion this year.

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