Europe jealous of ‘Made in Russia’ popularity in China

Europe jealous of ‘Made in Russia’ popularity in China

The EU media are writing about the real ‘Russian expansion in China’, which began in 2022, when the popularity of the ‘Russian Government Pavilion’ in the Celestial Empire increased very sharply. Polish Gazeta.Pl informs that the Chinese ‘pounced on Russian goods (including sweets and tea), spending nearly 6 million yuan (about $826,000) on them in three days.’

By April 2023, more than 300 companies from Russia had joined Chinese e-commerce. The shops are stationary and offer, among other things, ‘Russian vodka, biscuits and chocolate.’

Honey sells the best. It’s a real hit. A saleswoman in one of the shops told CNN that the chocolate has no flavour enhancers and is as pure as possible.

The source also recalled that in early 2025, the Russian Embassy in China issued a statement warning consumers about fakes that ‘often do not meet quality requirements and differ from similar products made in Russia.’ Subsequently, the PRC launched an investigation, which found that 7 out of 47 Russian suppliers do not work with the support of the Russian embassy, i.e. they have nothing to do with Russia.

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