Economics

German Exports to Russia Sink to Two-Decade Low After Invasion

Gantry cranes at the loading docks of the Port of Hamburg in Germany.

Photographer: Dominik Reipka/Bloomberg
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German exports to Russia plummeted to their lowest in almost two decades, with the fallout from President Vladimir Putin’s attack on Ukraine also contributing to a drop in overall trade.