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International relations

Cracks in G20 let Russia grow trade with China and India

Western sanctions have failed to hobble Russian economy

Russian President Vladimir Putin still presides over economic growth despite U.S.-led efforts to isolate his country. (Sputnik/Kremlin via Reuters)

SAO PAULO/LONDON -- As Group of 20 finance ministers meet in Brazil, divisions within the G20 have allowed Russia to maintain a high level of economic growth since its invasion of Ukraine by trading sharply more with China, India and other members.

Russia's real gross domestic product rose 3.6% in 2023 by an official preliminary estimate. In January, the International Monetary Fund upgraded the country's 2024 real GDP growth forecast to 2.6%, compared with an average forecast of just 1% for the Group of Seven advanced economies for this year.

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