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Where does the EU stand on trading goods with Russia?

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Where does the EU stand on trading goods with Russia?

Where does the EU stand on trading goods with Russia?

As the EU reduces its reliance on Russia, recent figures show that exports to the country have fallen by 58%, while imports have dropped by 86%, particularly for nickel and petroleum oil.


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