From January to November last year, the U.S. imported ice cream and honey from Russia, which increased by 50% each.

Published Feb 2, 2026

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The most imported "tea snacks" sweets from Russia by the United States reached $6.2 million in the first 11 months, with a year-on-year growth of 12%. The import value in November reached $812,100, a 4% increase month-on-month, but a 2.7% decrease year-on-year. Chocolate and chocolate products account for the largest proportion: from January to November, Americans purchased $2.7 million worth of chocolate and chocolate products, with a year-on-year increase of 8%. In addition, the U.S. also imported honey and ice cream from Russia, with their imports increasing by 50% respectively. From January to November, the import value of ice cream reached $701,300, while the import value of honey was close to $300,000. Meanwhile, the import value of Russian ice cream in November was $64,100, doubling month-on-month, and increasing by 6.2 times year-on-year.

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The most imported "tea snacks" sweets from Russia by the United States amounted to 6.2 million U.S. dollars over 11 months, with a year-on-year increase of 12%. The import value in November reached 812,100 U.S. dollars, a 4% increase month-on-month and a 2.7% decrease year-on-year. Chocolate and chocolate products account for the largest proportion: from January to November, Americans purchased chocolate and chocolate products worth 2.7 million U.S. dollars, with an 8% increase year-on-year. In addition, the U.S. also imported honey and ice cream from Russia, with their imports increasing by 50% each. From January to November, the import value of ice cream reached ...
Source: Foodmate

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