Chinese consumers enjoying the taste of Russian goods, and their lower prices
By Zhu Wenqian In Beijing And Tian Xuefei In Harbin | China Daily | Updated: 2016-02-05 08:21
Russian food such as chocolate, candy, honey and bread have become a way of life in Heilongjiang province, one of the coldest areas in the country, where their imports are booming.
In the wake of the depreciation of the rouble, imported food from Russia is cheaper, which has prompted an increase in sales of Russian products.
Chinese people who live near Suifenhe, a port city on the border with Russia, are already fond of Russian food.
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