Core Insights - Shanghai has achieved continuous growth in both imports and exports for eight consecutive months since April this year, driven by expanding customs, channels, and consumer scenarios [1] - The opening of the Russian National Pavilion in Shanghai marks a significant step in introducing high-quality Russian products to the Chinese market, with plans to open 20 such pavilions in the next two years [1] Group 1: Import and Export Growth - Shanghai's total import value reached approximately 2.3 trillion yuan in the first 11 months of this year, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 1.6%, which is higher than the national average [2] - The import of consumer goods, particularly fruits and dairy products, has shown remarkable growth, with imports increasing by nearly 18% and 14% respectively [2] Group 2: Consumer Trends and Product Offerings - The presence of imported goods in Shanghai's supermarkets has increased significantly, with nearly 20% of products sourced from overseas [2] - New imported products, such as Thai black tiger shrimp and Swedish oat milk, have been introduced post the China International Import Expo, leading to a threefold increase in sales of imported goods [2] - The Russian National Pavilion offers around 1,000 products, with about 10% being introduced to Shanghai's offline sales channels for the first time, indicating a growing consumer interest in diverse product offerings [1]
进出口双增长! 全球好物涌入上海 买买买更丰富
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-20 11:52