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    Germany's imports from Russia fall by 95% since start of Ukraine war

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    Posted on June 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Germany's imports from Russia have decreased by 95% since the Ukraine conflict began, significantly affecting EU trade. Despite sanctions, Russia's economy has shown resilience.

    Germany Sees 95% Drop in Imports from Russia Since Ukraine Conflict

    (Reuters) -Germany's imports of goods from Russia fell by 95% in the 2021-2024 period while its exports of goods to Russia were cut by 72%, the country's statistics office Destatis reported on Wednesday.

    The European Union as a whole cut its imports from Russia by 78% and exports by 65% over the same time frame, leading to a trade deficit of 4.5 billion euros ($5.1 billion) in 2024 compared with 147.5 billion euros in 2022, Destatis added.

    KEY QUOTE

    "The main reason for the continued import surplus in 2024 was that the EU continued to import oil and natural gas from Russia to a significant extent," Destatis wrote in a report.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    Despite avoiding Trump's U.S. tariffs, Russia, whose trade with the U.S. and EU has sharply declined due to sanctions over its ongoing war in Ukraine, has seen its economy perform better than expected during the three-year conflict. However, it faces a period of lower oil prices and shrinking budget revenues.

    Russia has cut its forecast for 2025-2027 oil and gas export revenues in April, a key source of funding for the state budget, due to weaker oil prices, expecting proceeds to fall by 15% this year, according to an economy ministry document seen by Reuters.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    According to the European commission, in 2020, the European Union was Russia's largest trading partner, accounting for 36.5% of its imports and 37.9% of its exports.

    CONTEXT

    The European Commission has proposed an 18th package of sanctions against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, aimed at Moscow's energy revenues, its banks and its military industry, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday.

    ($1 = 0.8758 euros)

    (Reporting by Tristan Veyet and Anastasiia Kozlova in Gdansk, editing by Matt Scuffham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Germany's imports from Russia fell by 95% from 2021 to 2024.
    • •EU imports from Russia decreased by 78% in the same period.
    • •Russia's economy performed better than expected despite sanctions.
    • •EU continues to import significant oil and gas from Russia.
    • •European Commission proposes new sanctions against Russia.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany's imports from Russia fall by 95% since start of Ukraine war

    1What percentage did Germany's imports from Russia fall?

    Germany's imports of goods from Russia fell by 95% in the 2021-2024 period.

    2How did the European Union's trade with Russia change?

    The European Union cut its imports from Russia by 78% and exports by 65% during the same time frame.

    3What was the trade deficit for the EU in 2024?

    The trade deficit for the EU in 2024 was 4.5 billion euros ($5.1 billion).

    4What is the main reason for the import surplus in 2024?

    The main reason for the continued import surplus in 2024 was that the EU continued to import oil and natural gas from Russia to a significant extent.

    5What sanctions has the European Commission proposed against Russia?

    The European Commission has proposed an 18th package of sanctions against Russia, targeting its energy revenues, banks, and military industry.

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