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    Russia’s economy grows by 4.2% in first eight months of 2024

    October 15, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Russia’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 4.2 percent during the first eight months of 2024, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced at the Made in Russia Export Forum. The rise in GDP highlights the resilience of the Russian economy amid ongoing international challenges.

    Russia’s economy grows by 4.2% in first eight months of 2024

    Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, in remarks carried by the Russian news agency TASS, emphasized the continued evolution of Russia’s foreign trade despite significant obstacles. “Despite unprecedented challenges, domestic foreign trade continues evolving dynamically,” he said. The 4.2 percent GDP growth, he noted, was largely driven by the transformation of exports and expanding cooperation with international partners, particularly those from what Russia refers to as ‘friendly’ nations.

    The Ministry of Economic Development provided the GDP growth estimates, which were reiterated by the prime minister during his address. Mishustin pointed to the growing share of foreign trade with these partner nations, which is becoming an increasingly significant component of Russia’s overall trade volume. The prime minister also highlighted Russia’s strategic focus on bolstering its economic partnerships with countries that have remained neutral or supportive amidst the geopolitical tensions facing Russia.

    He suggested that these efforts have been central to sustaining Russia’s export markets and driving economic growth in the face of international sanctions and trade restrictions imposed by Western nations. Economic analysts have observed that Russia’s pivot towards non-Western markets has mitigated some of the pressures from sanctions, allowing sectors such as energy, agriculture, and technology to find new buyers in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. This shift has been instrumental in maintaining economic stability and fostering growth during a turbulent period for the global economy.

    The Made in Russia Export Forum serves as a key platform for promoting Russian goods and services abroad and strengthening the country’s economic ties with international markets. The forum attracts government officials, business leaders, and representatives from various industries focused on enhancing Russia’s export potential.

    Mishustin’s announcement comes amid broader efforts by Russia to showcase its economic resilience and ability to adapt to changing global trade dynamics. The country’s leaders have consistently emphasized the importance of self-reliance and diversification of trade partnerships as central strategies for ensuring continued economic growth.

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