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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Beijing, Jan. 23 (Xinhua) — With the approach of the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year, the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year), aquatic products imported from Russia are experiencing a boom in popularity in the Sino-Russian border trade zone located at the Tongjiang River Port in the city of the same name (Heilongjiang Province, northeast China).
According to Zhongguo Xinwenshe news agency correspondents, a long line of local residents formed at the store to buy these products. Many locals appreciate high-quality Russian frozen fish for its tender meat and wide selection.
To facilitate purchasing goods in the border trade zone, its administration launched an online trading platform that provides information and accepts online payments. Consumers can obtain advance information on product availability and complete some of the purchasing procedures. Each shipment of aquaculture products is accompanied by a QR code for tracking, containing information on the origin, transportation, and quarantine status of the products. On-site purchases can be completed in just five minutes.
An "intelligent declaration terminal" has been fully implemented in the border trade zone's sales area, allowing residents of border areas to complete the entire purchasing, payment, and invoicing process with a simple face scan. At the same time, trade between residents of border areas is becoming more convenient and active as a result of the continued expansion of Russian aquatic product imports and the rapid availability of high-quality goods.
Since the beginning of this year, the Tongjiang Border Trade Zone has imported more than 70 tons of Russian aquatic products, including lenok, Chinese scaly-bellied carp, common carp, bighead carp, and other fish popular with Chinese consumers, ensuring a rich selection at the fish market during the Spring Festival.
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