Facts & Figures: China-Russia economic ties in fast lane
Xinhua
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Photo taken on June 26, 2016, shows national flags of China and Russia raised alongside Tian'anmen Square to welcome Russian President Putin's visit to China. (Photo: VCG)

President Xi Jinping will attend the fourth Eastern Economic Forum this week in Vladivostok, Russia, injecting new impetus to China-Russia bilateral ties.

In recent years, economic and trade relations between the two countries have entered the fast lane.

The following are some key facts and figures about China-Russia economic and trade cooperation:

-- In 2017, China-Russia trade rose 20.8 percent to 84.07 billion U.S. dollars, and China remained the largest trade partner of Russia for the eighth consecutive year, according to China's General Administration of Customs (GAC).

-- In the first eight months of 2018, bilateral trade surged 25.7 percent year on year to 67.51 billion dollars, well above China's overall foreign trade growth of 9.1 percent, GAC data showed.

Total bilateral trade for this year is expected to exceed 100 billion dollars, China's Ministry of Commerce estimates.

-- In May, China and the Eurasian Economic Union, comprised of Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan, signed an agreement to simplify procedures of customs clearance and cut costs of trade in goods.

-- In 2017, Chinese direct investment in Russia soared 72 percent to reach 2.22 billion dollars.

-- Chinese contractors signed new projects worth 7.75 billion dollars in Russia last year, up 191.4 percent, faster growth than that for most countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative.

-- China is the largest trade partner and source of foreign investment for the Russian Far East.

-- Russia is China's largest source of both crude oil and electricity imports and its fifth largest source of coal imports.

-- A second line for the China-Russia oil pipeline began commercial operation in January, raising China's annual imports of Russian crude oil through the pipeline from 15 million to 30 million tonnes.

-- The China-Russia east-route natural gas pipeline is expected to send up to 38 billion cubic meters of gas to China each year upon completion planned for 2020.

-- The Yamal liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Russia's Yamal Peninsula in the Arctic, saw its first production line open in December 2017. As agreed, at least 4 million tonnes of LNG will be shipped to China every year after the completion of more production lines. Both China National Petroleum Corporation and China's Silk Road Fund own stakes in the project.

-- China and Russia set up a joint venture in 2017 to build wide-body long-haul passenger jets.

-- The two countries also jointly set up a research and development center on high-speed rail technology last year.

-- Field investigation and design of the Moscow-Kazan high-speed railway, a Chinese-Russian project, are being completed.

-- Companies of the two countries are also cooperating in such areas as nuclear power, aerospace, digital economy, and cross-border e-commerce.