China Reduced Imports of Russian Ice Cream in July by Almost a Third
Sourse: 1prime.ru
Deliveries of Russian ice cream to China significantly decreased in July of this year, falling by almost a third year-on-year. In July, China imported Russian ice cream worth $194,300. This was the lowest volume in the last three months, showing an 8% decrease compared to the same period last year and a 30% decline compared to June.

By the end of July, Russia ranked 10th among all ice cream suppliers to China. The top five were France ($5.1 million), New Zealand ($1.9 million), South Korea ($763,000), Italy ($682,000), and Japan ($539,000).
Despite the July decline, the total cumulative deliveries of Russian ice cream to China from January to July remained almost unchanged. Over these seven months, the import volume amounted to $2.1 million, just 1% higher than the previous year.
Despite the July decline, the total cumulative deliveries of Russian ice cream to China from January to July remained almost unchanged. Over these seven months, the import volume amounted to $2.1 million, just 1% higher than the previous year.