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Russia’s stagnating economy has been the key factor affecting the domestic food market.
2014 retail food sector sales in Hong Kong reached $11.47 billion, representing growth of 6.7% from 2013.
Russia announced on December 1 a ban on Turkish fruits, vegetables, and poultry.
This report contains summaries of relevant decisions and documents from the Armenia-BelarusKazakhstan-Kyrgyzstan Russia Eurasian Economic Union meetings, published between September and December 2015.
Russia and U.S. Sign Agreement to Fight Illegal Fish Catch . . . VPSS Restricts Fish and Seafood Transit . . . GOR Allocated Subsidies for Development of Dairy and Vegetable Sectors . . .
Twenty U.S. exhibitors reported that the Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair 2015 was a positive promotion platform for their products with on-site sales of $43,000...
Hong Kong’s Wine & Dine Festival (HKWDF) 2015 featured 350 wine and food booths, the largest number in the event’s history, with wines and foods from 23 countries and regions.
ATO Hong Kong supported five major trade shows in Hong Kong in 2015 that attracted more than 80,000 buyers and maximized marketing opportunities for 98 U.S. exhibitors...
With the slowing economy and weak ruble, the Russian food service sector has made some shifts of customers from expensive restaurant formats to casual places, from casual dining to fast casual format.