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On the streets of Beijing, Chinese people had varying views on Putin's visit and China's relationship with Russia. On the second day of Vladimir Putin’s trip to China, the Russian president’s focus is on bilateral trade and how it can give his country’s wartime economy some much-needed support.
One woman said she didn’t think closer relations with Russia was a “good thing”. But others were hopeful that relations would remain friendly and “cooperative”. As the guest of honour at the Russia-China Expo which will showcase products and investment opportunities from both countries, Putin is expected to deliver the opening address.
Trade between Russia and China has soared to a record $240bn (£191bn) in 2023, as other powers rushed to cut ties with Kremlin following the invasion of Ukraine.
There’s a sizeable trade delegation travelling with Putin, including Finance Minister Anton Siluanov and Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina.
Executives from some of Russia’s largest banks and energy companies are also there, including Sberbank CEO German Gref, businessman Oleg Deripaska, VTB chief Andrei Kostin, Rosneft chief Igor Sechin and Novatek boss Leonid Mikhelson.
You can read more about the Russia-China trade relationship here.
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