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What Does Russia Export to the US? Russia-US Bilateral Trade

The United States could buy fertilizers, palladium, other precious metals, inorganic chemicals, and uranium from Russia. In 2024, fertilizers were the most significant import, followed by precious metals and inorganic chemicals. The overall trade relationship has significantly declined due to sanctions and the conflict in Ukraine, despite ongoing, though reduced, imports of critical commodities.
Key Imports from Russia

Fertilizers: The U.S. relies on Russia for key fertilizers like urea, urea ammonium nitrate (UAN), and potassium chloride (potash).

Precious Metals and Stones: Russia is a major exporter of precious metals and stones, including palladium.

Inorganic Chemicals: Essential for various industries, the U.S. sources a significant quantity of inorganic chemicals from Russia.

Uranium: The U.S. also imports uranium and related products from Russia.

Wood: While a smaller portion of the total imports, the U.S. also buys wood and articles of wood from Russia.
 

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