Moscow Deputy Mayor: Moscow's food exports to China increased by more than 50% in 2024

Published 2025년 2월 20일

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Moscow is actively supporting its export-oriented businesses, particularly in the food industry, to penetrate the Chinese market, as highlighted by Maxim Liksutov. In 2024, the supply of meat, chocolate, and health foods to China experienced a significant increase of 52% year-on-year. To facilitate this, the Moscow Investment and Industrial Policy Agency has established Mosprom, a center aimed at promoting Moscow companies on the international stage. This includes participation in international exhibitions and business delegations, with experts from Mosprom providing support at every step. Plans are underway to participate in two international exhibitions in Shanghai in 2025.
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Maxim Liksutov said that the city provides systematic support for Moscow's export-oriented enterprises to enter the Chinese market. The press office of the Moscow Investment and Industrial Policy Agency quoted Liksutov as saying: "Traditionally, food industry products such as meat, chocolate and health foods are particularly popular in China. The supply of these products increased by 52% year-on-year in 2024." Mosprom, the Russian Export Support and Development Center established in 2019, aims to help Moscow companies participate in international industrial exhibitions and business delegations. The center's experts will ...
Source: Foodmate

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