MOSCOW, July 13. /TASS/. Russia's foreign trade surplus increased by 9.44% year-on-year in January-May 2026 to $59.1 bln, according to data published by the Federal Customs Service.

Exports during the reporting period rose by $13.9 bln to $177.4 bln, while imports increased by $8.8 bln to $118.3 bln. As a result, Russia's total foreign trade turnover in January-May 2026 grew by 8.32% compared with the same period last year, reaching $295.7 bln.

Trade by region

According to the Customs Service, Russian exports to Europe fell by 8.4% to $23 bln, while imports from the region increased by 8.8% to $30.3 bln. At the same time, Russia increased exports to Asia by 14.5% to $141.5 bln, while imports from Asian countries rose by 8.8% to $79.6 bln.

Exports to Africa declined by 10% to $8.3 bln, while imports fell by 7.1% to $1.9 bln.