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[Deepening Ties: Analyzing the Evolution of China-Russia Bilateral Cooperation]-[Russia-China trade: beyond the headlines]

Round Table China · B2 · 2026-05-20

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Strengthening the China-Russia Strategic Partnership

As Russian President Vladimir Putin visits Beijing, the spotlight has intensified on the robust bilateral relationship between China and Russia. Beyond the high-level diplomatic protocols, the partnership is undergoing a significant transformation, shifting from traditional resource-based trade toward deep technological integration and expanded educational cooperation. This evolution is underscored by the 30th anniversary of the China-Russia Strategic Partnership and the 25th anniversary of the Treaty of Good Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation.

Shifting Economic Paradigms: From Resources to Technology

Pavel Kapurysov, chairman of the Russian-Chinese Guild of Commerce, highlights a pivotal shift in the economic landscape. While Russia possesses vast energy resources, the current cooperation model is evolving. Businesses are moving away from simple "direct trading of resources" to complex "technological cooperation." A prime example is the automotive industry, where Russian factories are increasingly utilizing Chinese technologies from companies like Chery, FAW, and Geely.

To maintain the momentum of trade—which has exceeded $200 billion for three consecutive years—both nations are working to synchronize industrial and technical standards. A notable success is the joint project between the Guild of Commerce and Tsinghua University, which created a localized procedure for Chinese medical equipment to enter the Russian market, drastically reducing the bureaucratic hurdles that previously required years to navigate.

The Role of Education and People-to-People Diplomacy

Education has emerged as a cornerstone of the bilateral relationship, with the launch of the "China-Russia Years of Education" initiative. This campaign aims to foster cultural exchanges, language learning, and joint academic research. The scale of this movement is significant:

  • Student Mobility: Over 60,000 Chinese students are currently studying in Russia, while more than 20,000 Russian students are pursuing education in China.
  • Language Acquisition: In China, over 180 universities offer Russian language majors, supporting approximately 120,000 students. Conversely, Chinese language learning in Russia has surged by 140%, with over 220 primary and secondary schools incorporating Chinese into their curricula.
  • Institutional Alliances: There are currently 15 university alliances involving over 800 institutions, facilitating faculty exchanges and talent training. The Shenzhen MSU-BIT University serves as a flagship model for this, offering degrees in both languages and fostering cross-cultural research.

Facilitating Connectivity: Visa-Free Policies and Digital Integration

The implementation of mutual visa-free policies has acted as a catalyst for increased tourism and business interaction. Statistics show that Chinese tourists visiting Russia rose by over 44% in the first quarter of 2026, while Russian travel to China also saw a substantial increase of 34% in 2025.

This physical connectivity is mirrored by digital integration. As Kapurysov noted, the shift in the business environment is palpable: Russian professionals are increasingly utilizing Chinese digital tools like Alipay, WeChat, and Tencent Meeting. For many Russian business leaders, the focus has shifted from traditional Western partners to Chinese counterparts, who are viewed as the "most stable and most confident partners in all the world."

Conclusion

The China-Russia relationship is no longer defined solely by political declarations but by a growing generation of young people and businesses interacting on the ground. By aligning engineering schools, standardizing technical regulations, and fostering deep language proficiency, both countries are building a sustainable foundation for long-term cooperation that transcends traditional trade boundaries.

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Discussion keeps the world turning.
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But beyond the official handshakes, what is actually happening on the ground?
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what's actually happening behind closed doors?
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To get past the talking points, Roundtable's Fei Fei sat down with Pavel Kapurysov
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They dug into his first-hand experience building business across both countries
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behind closed doors
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get past the talking points
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first-hand experience
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make deals
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maintain this kind of momentum
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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world turning.
Russian President, Vladimir Putin, is currently in Beijing on a state visit, and trade and education are leading the headlines.
But beyond the official handshakes, what is actually happening on the ground?
What are Russian businesses really looking for in China's market?
And when Chinese and Russian students start building real connections, what does that potentially mean for them?
Coming to you live from our studios in Beijing, this is Roundtable.

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