Moscow agribusiness exports up 33% in first quarter

게시됨 2020년 6월 3일

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Moscow's agricultural companies have continued to export to 112 countries in the first quarter of 2020, despite the pandemic, with Turkey, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Egypt, and Sudan being the main partners. The exports included products based on flour, milk, and chocolate, which saw the largest growth. Additionally, the volume of meat and poultry by-products exports increased by 548.9%. The city has supported exporters with individual measures and an 'export cashback' system. The Mosprom Center has facilitated business connections and negotiations online, and created virtual assistants to automate calls to aid exporters.
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원본 콘텐츠

“Export is deferred, and the indicators that we now have are the results of work begun by Moscow manufacturers last year. Moscow companies were able to implement the agreements reached on international markets in the first quarter and adapted their work in the second quarter to new conditions. For The city proposed individual support measures to the exporters, such as a “mentor's lounge,” and special anti-crisis measures, such as “export cashback” and reimbursement of expenses for operations to enter the international market, ”the words of the deputy mayor of Moscow on economic policy and property land relations of Vladimir Efimov. It is noted that in the first quarter of 2020, the export of agricultural products by metropolitan companies was carried out in 112 countries. Key partners include Turkey ($ 145.2 million), Kazakhstan (100.1), Belarus (60.4), Egypt (52.4), Sudan (47.4). According to the Mosprom Center, these countries account for 47% of the total exports of the ...
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