🇨🇳 China 35.2% 🇮🇳 India 15.5% 🇹🇷 Turkey 9.8% 🇦🇪 UAE 4.5% 🇧🇾 Belarus 4.0% 🇧🇷 Brazil 3.2% 🛢️ Crude Oil ~40% ⛽ Refined Fuels ~15% ⛏️ Iron & Steel ~10% 🧪 Fertilizers ~7% 🇨🇳 China 35.2% 🇮🇳 India 15.5% 🇹🇷 Turkey 9.8% 🇦🇪 UAE 4.5% 🇧🇾 Belarus 4.0% 🇧🇷 Brazil 3.2% 🛢️ Crude Oil ~40% ⛽ Refined Fuels ~15% ⛏️ Iron & Steel ~10% 🧪 Fertilizers ~7%
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Russian Federation

Russia

Export Data

The world's most monitored and complex export economy. A $400B+ commodity giant that has successfully rerouted its massive energy, agricultural, and mineral wealth away from Europe toward Asia and the Global South. Get shipment-level intelligence on changing trade corridors, shadow fleet logistics, and the new geography of Russian commodities.

🌍 $410B+ Estimated Exports 2024 (USD)
🛢️ #1 Global Energy Exporter
🇨🇳 35.2% China's Share of Exports
🔄 Asia New Primary Destination
3M+Annual Shipment Records
Key HubUst-Luga & Novorossiysk
100+Active Trade Partners
FOB/DAPPricing Intel
MonthlyData Update Cycle
The Eastern Pivot

Asia Absorbs the Volume

Following the closure of Western markets, Russia executed an unprecedented rerouting of its export commodities. China and India have stepped in to absorb millions of barrels of crude oil, liquefied natural gas, and coal, fundamentally altering global maritime trade routes.

Logistics & Compliance

Shadow Fleet & Transshipment

To navigate price caps and sanctions, Russian exports frequently utilize complex logistics, ship-to-ship (STS) transfers, and new trading hubs in the Middle East and North Africa. Granular export data is the only way to track actual origins, volumes, and end-buyers.

Global South Leverage

Agri & Fertilizer Powerhouse

Russia remains a dominant force in global food security. Despite financial restrictions, Russian wheat, cereals, and critical agricultural fertilizers continue to flow in massive volumes to Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East, cementing its influence in the Global South.

📈 Russia Export Trajectory (USD Billion) 2020–2024 · Estimates based on mirror trade data & bilateral reporting
2020
$336B — Pre-Sanctions
Base
2021
$492B
+46.4%
2022
$591B — Price Shock
+20.1%
2023
$425B — Normalization
−28.0%
2024
$410B+
−3.5%
Data Fields
Every Record. Every Detail.

Each shipment record is sourced from official trade declarations and cross-referenced with partner mirror data — delivering complete field-level depth across exporter, global buyer, product, pricing, and port of loading.

# Field Name Description Category
01
Exporter Name & INN
Full legal name and Taxpayer Identification Number (INN) of the Russian company initiating the shipment — essential for identifying suppliers and conducting sanctions screening.
Supplier Intel
02
Overseas Consignee
Name and destination country of the foreign buyer. Crucial for mapping new Asian and Middle Eastern demand networks for Russian commodities.
Buyer Data
03
EAEU TN VED Code
10-digit Eurasian Economic Union tariff code classifying the exported product precisely — enabling highly granular product-level trade flow and compliance tracking.
Classification
04
Product Description
Full trade declaration text including grade, specification, and volume — critical for distinguishing specific crude blends (Urals vs ESPO) or fertilizer types.
Product Detail
05
Quantity & Unit
Number of units, net weight (MT/kg), or volume (Barrels/Liters) per shipment — enabling precise export volume tracking against OPEC+ quotas or agricultural yields.
Volume
06
Declared Value (USD)
Statistical FOB/DAF value in USD — the primary basis for tracking export revenues, price cap adherence, and macroeconomic health.
Trade Value
07
Port of Loading
Specific exit point — Novorossiysk (Black Sea), Ust-Luga/Primorsk (Baltic), Kozmino/Vladivostok (Pacific). Essential for tracking shifts in physical maritime logistics.
Port Data
08
Shipment Date
Date the shipment was processed — enabling real-time trend analysis and harvest cycle monitoring for agricultural exports.
Timeline
09
Mode of Transport
Sea, rail, or pipeline. Critical for understanding how goods are physically moved, especially rail freight to China or maritime tankers heading to India.
Logistics
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Multi-Source DataData sourced from official trade records and fortified with partner mirror data for maximum accuracy.
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Monthly Refresh CycleRecords updated monthly — ensuring you track supply chain shifts as they happen in real-time.
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Excel & CSV DeliveryClean, structured files delivered to your inbox — ready for BI tools without reformatting.
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Advanced FilteringFilter by HS code, destination country, exporter INN, port, or date range instantly.
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Pre/Post 2022 HistoryHistorical data allowing direct comparison of export flows before and after the 2022 pivot.
24-Hour TurnaroundCustom extracts configured to your exact requirements and delivered within 24 hours.
Destination Countries
Where Russia Sends Its Exports

The largest trade realignment in modern history. Europe's share has plummeted, replaced entirely by China and India acting as the primary absorbers of Russian energy and commodities.

01 🇨🇳 China 35.2%
02 🇮🇳 India 15.5%
03 🇹🇷 Turkey 9.8%
04 🇦🇪 UAE 4.5%
05 🇧🇾 Belarus 4.0%
06 🇧🇷 Brazil 3.2%
07 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan 3.0%
08 🇪🇬 Egypt 2.1%
Export Share by Region
Geographic breakdown of Russia's export destinations
🌏 Asia (incl. China, India)
55.0%
🌍 Middle East & North Africa
15.0%
🇷🇺 CIS & EAEU
10.0%
🌎 Latin America & Others
5.0%
🏛️ Europe (Residual/LNG)
5.0%
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India: The Oil Sponge Prior to 2022, India bought negligible amounts of Russian oil. Today, it is the second-largest destination for Russian exports, absorbing millions of barrels of discounted Urals crude daily for its massive refining sector.
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China: The Comprehensive Buyer China does not just buy oil; it is the dominant buyer of Russian natural gas (via Power of Siberia), coal, lumber, and metals. The sheer volume of overland and maritime trade between the two has hit historic highs.
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Brazil & Egypt: Food & Fertilizer Russia's geopolitical leverage in the Global South is anchored in agriculture. Brazil is a massive buyer of Russian fertilizers for its ag-industry, while Egypt remains heavily reliant on Russian wheat to feed its population.
Export Categories
Major Export Industries & Categories

Russia remains an irreplaceable commodity superpower. Its export revenues are overwhelmingly driven by hydrocarbons, but metals, fertilizers, and wheat provide crucial geopolitical and economic stability.

🛢️ Crude Oil & Petroleum Gases HS 27 · #1 Category

The absolute foundation of the Russian state budget. Millions of barrels of Urals and ESPO crude, alongside LNG and coal, depart daily. Western embargoes did not stop the flow; they simply redirected it to Indian and Chinese refineries via an expanded "shadow fleet" of tankers.

Crude OilRefined FuelsLNGCoal
~55% Export Share
⛏️ Iron, Steel & Base Metals HS 72-76

Russia is a dominant global supplier of raw steel, aluminum, nickel, and copper. While subject to various tariffs, these metals remain critical for global manufacturing, construction, and the green energy transition, continuing to flow heavily to Asian markets.

Raw SteelAluminumRefined CopperNickel
~10% Export Share
🧪 Fertilizers HS 31

Russia produces a massive percentage of the world's potash, phosphate, and nitrogen fertilizers. Because of their critical role in global food security, fertilizers were largely exempted from direct sanctions, maintaining strong export volumes to South America and Asia.

PotashNitrogenousMineral Fertilizers
~7% Export Share
🌾 Cereals & Wheat HS 10

Russia is the world's largest exporter of wheat. Record harvests have allowed Russia to dominate the global grain trade, supplying vital food commodities to Egypt, Turkey, Iran, and numerous African nations via Black Sea ports.

WheatMeslinBarleyCorn
~5% Export Share
💎 Precious Metals & Gems HS 71

Russia is a top global producer of gold, platinum, palladium, and diamonds. Despite severe G7 restrictions on Russian gold and diamonds, these high-value, low-volume commodities continue to find buyers through intermediaries in the Middle East and Asia.

GoldPalladiumPlatinumDiamonds
~4% Export Share
Who Uses This Data
Data That Powers Every Trade Role
01
Energy & Oil TradersTrack real-time outbound volumes of Urals and ESPO crude to forecast global supply shifts, monitor ship-to-ship transfers, and benchmark Asian energy pricing.
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Global Compliance TeamsMonitor export networks, verify the origin of raw materials, and trace complex multi-country shipping routes to ensure strict sanctions compliance.
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Market Research AnalystsBuild data-backed reports on the structural transformation of the Russian economy, tracking exactly how and where its commodities are finding new markets.
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Freight & LogisticsMonitor outbound vessel traffic from Novorossiysk, Ust-Luga, and Vladivostok to understand the operational capacity and movement of the shadow fleet.
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Agri-Commodity BuyersTrack exactly how much wheat and fertilizer is leaving Russian ports to forecast local supply shortages and regional food price fluctuations.
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Research & Policy Think TanksAnalyze bilateral trade flows to measure the real-world economic impact of geopolitical shifts, price caps, and the effectiveness of international sanctions.
📩 Full Dataset Access
Everything You Need on Russia's $410B+ Export Market

3M+ shipment records · Exporter INN details · Buyer details · HS codes · FOB values · Port of Exit data — all delivered in Excel or CSV tailored to your exact requirements within 24 hours.

Exporter names & INN included Consignee country & name Full HS code (10-digit EAEU) Declared statistical value (USD) Port/Border of exit data Date & transport mode Pre/Post 2022 history available Delivered within 24 hours
Available Formats
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Reliable Data SourceTrade Records & Mirror Data
🔄Monthly UpdatedLatest records included
24-Hour TurnaroundDelivered fast, every time
📦Custom ExtractsFiltered to your exact needs
Market Intelligence
Why Russia Export Data Is Essential Intelligence

No market in the world has restructured its supply chains as rapidly as Russia. Its export flows provide the ultimate live map of global geopolitical shifts, energy rerouting, and compliance risk.

🚢Maritime Intel
Tracking the Shadow Fleet

With traditional Western shipping and insurance services restricted, a massive "shadow fleet" of tankers now moves Russian crude to Asia. Tracking export data from Black Sea and Baltic ports is the only way to accurately quantify the volumes, destinations, and pricing of these obscure energy flows.

LogisticsRoute Visibility
🇮🇳The India Shift
The Asian Energy Sponge

The redirection of Russian oil to India and China is the defining trade story of the decade. Import data reveals exact volume spikes, identifying which Asian refineries are absorbing discounted Russian crude, processing it, and potentially re-exporting the refined products back into global markets.

~55%Energy Export Share
🌾Food Security
Leverage in the Global South

Russia's record wheat harvests and massive fertilizer output give it immense geopolitical leverage. Tracking these agricultural exports reveals exactly which nations in Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America are heavily dependent on Russian food security.

~12%Agri & Fertilizer Demand
🛡️Risk & Compliance
Unprecedented Due Diligence

For global compliance teams, navigating commodity markets requires surgical precision. Shipment-level export data is the only way to verify the true origins of metals or energy, track the involvement of sanctioned Russian entities (via INN matching), and ensure corporate supply chains remain clean.

100%Entity Tracking (INN)
Key Insight
The Bottom Line on Russia Export Intelligence

Every outbound shipment from Russia is a data point about a transforming world order. Russia's 3M+ annual export records form a live map of the greatest supply chain pivot in modern history—revealing new transit corridors, the mechanics of energy rerouting, and global compliance risks. That's true, actionable market intelligence.

3M+Annual Records
$410B+Export Volume
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