The author questions how Chinese manufacturers can offer goods at significantly lower prices than those found on Russian e-commerce platforms like Ozon and Wildberries. They explore the vast number of producers in China, the role of platforms like WeChat in connecting consumers with affordable goods, and the impact of new Russian regulations requiring mandatory certification for Chinese products. The piece suggests that while these regulations aim to improve quality control, they might inadvertently reduce trade volume and that understanding market dynamics and consumer needs is crucial for success. AI
RANK_REASON The article discusses market dynamics and pricing discrepancies between Chinese goods and Russian e-commerce platforms, offering analysis rather than reporting a specific event.
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