
Russian ballet show cancelled in South Korea one day before premiere
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/04/16/7451429/
by ubcstaffer123

Russian ballet show cancelled in South Korea one day before premiere
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/04/16/7451429/
by ubcstaffer123
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A good news!
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Keep buying gas, selling chips 🍟 but ban ballet, to give ruz propaganda things to talk about. Very wise.
Overview In February 2024, South Korea exported $739M and imported $635M from Russia, resulting in a positive trade balance of $105M. Between February 2023 and February 2024 the exports of South Korea have increased by $226M (44.1%) from $513M to $739M, while imports decreased by $-233M (-26.8%) from $868M to $635M.
Trade In February 2024, the top exports of South Korea to Russia were Machinery, mechanical appliances, & parts ($123M), Cars, tractors, trucks & parts thereof. ($107M), Plastics & articles thereof ($41.1M), Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products… ($38.7M), and Perfumery & cosmetics ($24.9M). In February 2024 the top imports of South Korea from Russia were Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products… ($549M), Fish, crustaceans, & molluscs ($104M), Aluminum articles ($52M), Wood, wood articles, & charcoal ($18.4M), and Ores, slag and ash ($17.1M).
Growth In February 2024, the increase in South Korea’s year-by-year exports to Russia was explained primarily by an increase in product exports in Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products… ($30M or 345%), Miscellaneous edible preparations ($2.9M or 43%), and Paper articles ($2.69M or 32.2%). In February 2024, the decrease in South Korea’s year-by-year imports from Russia was explained primarily by an decrease in product imports in Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products… ($-1.12B or -67.1%), Iron & steel ($-51.5M or -76.3%), and Aluminum articles ($-13.4M or -20.5%).
“News” to keep the plebs excited, while business growth – “as usual”.