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Manchuria Port Has Doubled Its Exports To Russia

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Manzhouli

In the first quarter of this year, the export of footwear from Manchuria port to Russia increased exponentially, with a total export of 642 thousand pairs, valued at $524.1% million, representing an increase of 2.8 and 3.3 times compared with the same period last year.

According to the briefing, the export of Manchuria's shoes to Russia is mainly leather shoes, which account for more than 99% of the total export value of footwear products in the same period, and shoes and footwear parts account for only a small part.

From the perspective of export enterprises, Heilongjiang enterprises are the leading export companies, and Sichuan enterprises are ranked second.

Manchuria port has increased considerably to Russia's footwear exports, mainly for the following reasons: first, the exuberant Russian investment and consumption demand has led to the rapid growth of commodity imports; two, most of China's shoes are cheap, and the market response ability is strong enough to meet the needs of most low-income Russian consumers; three, after the impact of the Russian government's "ban on business orders", Chinese shoe enterprises are trying to pform the single, gray, passive traditional trade mode, take the road of internationalization and "big trade", and promote the establishment of bilateral normal shoe trade channels, and open up a new way for Chinese shoes to enter the Russian market.

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