China accounted for more than a quarter of Russian chocolate exports

Published 2021년 12월 21일

Tridge summary

The Siberian Federal District (SFD) of Russia has ranked second in the country for the export of chocolate and chocolate products, with over 67.3 thousand tons valued at USD 131.1 million from January to October 2021. This represents a 2.5% increase in weight and a 7.1% increase in value compared to the same period in 2020. China was the main buyer, accounting for over 27% of the total volume, followed by Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, and Azerbaijan. Hong Kong also appeared on the buyer list. The peak of exports for 2021 was seen in August, September, and October.
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For ten months of this year, more than 67.3 thousand tons of chocolate and chocolate products worth USD 131.1 million were exported from the Siberian Federal District (SFD). In terms of the volume of exported chocolate products, Siberia took the second place in Russia after the Central Federal District. According to the press service of the Siberian Customs Administration, in physical terms, the Siberian Federal District accounted for 29% of the total Russian export of chocolate, and in value terms - 19.6%. Compared to the same period in 2020, the weight of exported chocolate increased by 2.5%, and its cost - by 7.1%. Almost 60% of the value of chocolate and chocolate products fell on the Kemerovo region - Kuzbass. In second place in terms of supply is the Novosibirsk Region (33.4%), the third is the Omsk Region (6.8%). The main buyer of Siberian chocolate products was China, which accounted for more than 27% of the total volume, as well as the CIS countries: Kazakhstan (22.0%), ...
Source: Chinalogist

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