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Chinese trade with Russia feels the sting of Ukraine war

 

SHANGHAI: Chinese exports to Russia are slowing as the rouble swings in value, clear evidence of a ripple effect that Western sanctions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine are having in China, even as it sticks by its neighbour diplomatically.


Chinese multinationals have stayed in Russia while their Western rivals flee but it is smaller Chinese companies that are more vulnerable to exchange rate losses, with several telling Reuters that much of their Russian business is on hold as both sides wait out the volatility.


"The products I was supposed to send to Russia are sitting in my warehouse," said Deng Jinling, whose factory in eastern China makes vacuum flasks.


Last year, about 30 per cent of her 40 million yuan (US$6.29 million) revenue came from Russia.


"Our clients are all waiting to see if the exchange rate can improve a bit. Their costs are too high with the exchange rate at the moment," she said.


Another Chinese trader, who only gave her surname Guo, said her firm acted as a middleman between Russian and Chinese clients but the volume of products such as bed sheets and kitchen equipment they usually handle had dropped by a third.


China is Russia's biggest source of imports and sold US$12.6 billion of goods to Russia just in January and February - mostly computers, cars, shoes and toys, according to customs data.


Both Russian importers and Chinese exporters are putting off business on fears of being caught out by the roller-coaster rouble.


"The depreciation of the rouble means that you lose money every time there's a sale," said Shen Muhui, who heads a trade group representing more than 20,000 small Chinese exporters to Russia.


He said a few more Russian customers were willing to use Chinese yuan to pay for goods but not enough to make much of a difference, and demand for his warehousing services in Russia had slumped by about a fifth since the Ukraine war began and about 90 per cent of his members had been affected.


"You can't raise prices because the Russians can't afford it ... So you make a loss when converting your receipts into yuan," Shen said.


"Exporting to Russia becomes undoable."

 

LONG-TERM OPTIMISM

 

 

The rouble has seen huge volatility against both the US dollar and Chinese yuan since Russia launched what it calls a "special operation" in Ukraine on Feb 24.


The conflict triggered a slump of more than 40 per cent in the rouble's value against the yuan, though the Russian currency has rebounded roughly 70 per cent since a Mar 9 low.


China has declined to condemn Russia's action in Ukraine or call it an invasion and it has repeatedly criticised what it calls illegal and unilateral sanctions.


Major Chinese companies such as Xiaomi, Great Wall Motor have largely stayed silent on their Russia plans.


But behind the scenes, China is wary of its firms running afoul of sanctions and is pressing them to tread carefully with investments there, Reuters reported on Mar 25.


State-run Sinopec Group has suspended talks on a major petrochemical investment and a gas marketing venture in Russia, the sources said.


Winnie Wang, president of the Shenzhen Cross-Border E-commerce Association, was optimistic about trade with Russia in the long term, saying she expected Chinese exports to increase in variety and volume, despite short-term challenges including the currency volatility. 


Wang said she hoped traders could wean themselves off US dollar settlement.


"The two countries should work together to design a new payment framework for trade," she said.

 

Source : https://www.channelnewsasia.com/business/chinese-trade-russia-sting-ukraine-war-2601486

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