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    Chinese border cities impose import restrictions on certain Russian products

    • Last Update: 2021-12-01
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    SOFT the News reported November 15: Embassy of the Russian business delegation informed Eta Si agency that is located in the Chinese border city of Manzhouli Sino-Russian border by the authorities - "Manzhouli" import of Certain Russian products are temporarily restricted
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    The Announcement (No.
    41) of the New Crown Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters of Manzhouli City announced that from November 11, 2021, it is prohibited to import the following products through the Manzhouli China-Russia Railway Border Inspection Station: beer, mineral water, red wine, vegetable oil (including soybean oil), and other edible oil, pine nuts, margarine, flour, confections and chopsticks (including with ice cream), charcoal and the like
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    Except for multimodal transport products via containers
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    On November 11, 2021, the Russian Business Delegation to China reported that the "Zabaikalsk-Manzhouli" border port has suspended imports through all checkpoints (including airport, port, highway and railway checkpoints) since November 9.
    Chilled food and other products
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    The Russian business delegation to China also stated that the authorities of Suifenhe, a border city in northeastern Heilongjiang, China, requested the border railway checkpoint management department on November 10 to impose temporary restrictions on the export of certain imported foods to China
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    The Announcement (No.
    41) of the New Crown Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters of Manzhouli City announced that from November 11, 2021, it is prohibited to import the following products through the Manzhouli China-Russia Railway Border Inspection Station: beer, mineral water, red wine, vegetable oil (including soybean oil), and other edible oil, pine nuts, margarine, flour, confections and chopsticks (including with ice cream), charcoal and the like
    .
    Except for multimodal transport products via containers
    .

     
            On November 11, 2021, the Russian Business Delegation to China reported that the "Zabaikalsk-Manzhouli" border port has suspended imports through all checkpoints (including airport, port, highway and railway checkpoints) since November 9.
    Chilled food and other products
    .
     
            The Russian business delegation to China also stated that the authorities of Suifenhe, a border city in northeastern Heilongjiang, China, requested the border railway checkpoint management department on November 10 to impose temporary restrictions on the export of certain imported foods to China
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