Yu Shenglian
Yu Shenglian, president of Taizhou Chamber of Commerce in Russia. On June 8, 26, the Taizhou Chamber of Commerce in Moscow held a grand inaugural meeting in ACT Commercial Hotel. Yu Shenglian was appointed as the first president.
Chinese name: Yu Shenglian
Nationality: China
Birthplace: Taiwan Province, China
Occupation: President of Russian Taizhou Chamber of Commerce
Major achievements: The inaugural meeting of Moscow Taizhou Chamber of Commerce was held in ACT Commercial Restaurant
Representative works: Yu Shenglian was appointed as the first president.
profile
Yu shenglian, president of Taizhou chamber of commerce in Russia.
On June 8th, 26, the Taizhou Chamber of Commerce in Moscow held a grand inaugural meeting in ACT Commercial Hotel. Yu Shenglian was appointed as the first president.
Hot Events
On June 18th, 29, the Russian government announced that it would focus on destroying China's "smuggled" goods worth up to US$ 2 billion, and asked Moscow to close the Cherkizovo market as soon as possible. Among them, Zheshang goods accounted for 1.5 billion US dollars. Cherkizovo market is the largest retail and wholesale market in Europe, with nearly 1, Zhejiang people doing business here, and 4% of the goods in the market come from Zhejiang.
The businessmen in Zhejiang, especially those in Wenzhou, suffered the most, with reported losses reaching 1 billion dollars. In addition, Yiwu merchants lost more than $3 million, and merchants such as Pujiang and Ningbo also lost a lot, above $5 million respectively. Yu Shenglian said that although Taizhou businessmen doing business in Russia are comparable to Yiwu businessmen and are one of the main forces of Zheshang's business in Russia, due to the preparatory work done in advance, the impact on the "smuggled" goods destroyed this time is not great, with a value of about 3.5 million US dollars.
"These so-called' smuggled' goods worth $1.5 billion were seized by the Russian Special Procuratorial Committee and the Customs Anti-smuggling Special Police on September 11th last year in the name of rectifying the market and cracking down on' grey customs clearance'." Yu Shenglian said.
These so-called "smuggled" goods refer to the goods that China businessmen enter Russia through "gray customs clearance", that is, the consignor delivers goods and pays money in China, and the consignee receives goods in Russia. Other intermediate links, including transportation, customs clearance and commodity inspection, are all solved by some customs clearance companies, who perform customs clearance procedures and collect taxes, but generally do not provide customs declaration documents to the consignor.
Because "gray customs clearance" saves a lot of money than "white customs clearance" (that is, normal customs clearance), and Zhejiang goods are generally cheap because of their low added value, many Zhejiang businessmen choose to open stores in the "container market".
In p>2, Yu Shenglian came to Moscow to sell clothes in the container market, and also made various sports goods for ball games. Because the products came from "gray customs clearance", Yu Shenglian experienced the wave of sealing up goods in Moscow at the end of 21 and felt the bitter fruit brought by "gray customs clearance". "Now, if you are engaged in auto parts business, you can generally go through formal customs clearance. Try to go." Yu Shenglian said.
"In fact, Chinese businessmen in Russia sincerely hope that Russia will embark on a strict legal track in all fields, including commerce and customs duties, because Chinese businessmen hope that their goods can arrive on time and declare customs normally, and do not want to suffer corruption on behalf of Russian functions and law enforcement departments." Yu Shenglian said.
In response to the Russian government's policy of banning business and closing the zero sales and part-time jobs caused by "gray customs clearance", Taizhou businessmen in Russia took precautions and took measures to actively respond.
"In July and August last year, we moved goods such as clothing, shoes and hats from scattered areas on the edge of the market to safer places in the middle of the market." Yu Shenglian said. As the measures were put in place in time, the damage to Taizhou businessmen was not great. Among them, the largest amount of damage was $5,, and the least was $1,. "Originally, glasses were also among the' gray customs clearance' seizures. Because their sales time was in the first half of the year, they were lucky enough to escape."
At present, there are more than 2, Taizhou businessmen doing business in Russia, among whom 4 to 5 are engaged in clothing, shoes and hats. In recent years, influenced by Russia's "grey customs clearance" rectification measures, Taizhou businessmen have turned their attention to the Moscow market and other relatively safe markets at present, and their business methods have also changed from retail to wholesale.