Mishustin Visits China to Bolster Trade and Tech Ties Amid Western Pressure
Mishustin's visit aims to deepen trade, energy, and technology ties amid Western sanctions, as bilateral trade sees shifts in exports and imports, officials said.
- On Nov 3, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin departed for a two-day visit to China, meeting Premier Li in Hangzhou and President Xi in Beijing to discuss economic and technological cooperation.
 - Following mounting external pressure, Russia turned to China for economic support, with Moscow increasing renminbi settlements and boosting energy cooperation to counter Western sanctions.
 - On Nov 2, deputy prime ministers chaired a commission meeting in Ningbo that flagged growth in copper and nickel exports and wider farm goods access, while September trade data show mixed trends.
 - The Kremlin said it attached `very great` importance to Mishustin’s visit on October 31, while Guo Jiakun said it would deepen cooperation and build greater consensus.
 - With rising US-China friction, both Moscow and Beijing have incentives to deepen economic ties despite bilateral trade declining in recent months, which Anton Alikhanov attributed to external pressure and market saturation.
 
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Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, with whom he discussed the development of mutual investments and the strengthening of joint projects between the two countries.
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Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin met with his Chinese counterpart, Premier Li Qiang, in Hangzhou, China on Monday, Russian media reported. Mishustin arrived in Hangzhou Monday to open a two-day trip in China, which will be capped off by a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday.
Russia’s Mishustin Heads to China for High-Stakes Talks Amid Western Pressure
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin began a two-day visit to China on Monday, holding talks with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang to deepen economic and technological cooperation.The visit includes a regular heads-of-government meeting in Hangzhou followed by talks in Beijing. The Kremlin described the trip as “very important,” underscoring Moscow’s continued pivot toward […] The post Russia’s Mishustin Heads to China for High-Stak…
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