- Russia's trade with the US hit a 30-year low earlier this year amid Western economic sanctions against Moscow.
- Commerce between the two countries totaled $4.38 billion during January-October – down 70% from the year-earlier period.
- Meanwhile, Russia-China trade is set to hit an all-time high, totaling $218 billion in the 11 months through November.
The war in Ukraine is reshaping Russia's economic ties with the world.
The Eurasian nation's trade with the US plunged to a three-decade low in July, while its commerce with China has surpassed $200 billion this year and is on track to hit an all-time high.