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Singaporeans snap up cheap Russian goods as Ukraine war anger ebbs

  • A Singaporean diplomat said ‘we trade with every country whether we like them or not’ as discounted items flood city state’s shopping sites

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Bargain Russian-made products have made their way into online shopping sites in Singapore. Photo: Reuters
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Heavily discounted Russian-made goods, from hair products to chocolate, are finding their way onto Singapore’s virtual supermarket shelves even as many countries – and companies – shun doing business with the nation following its invasion of Ukraine more than two years ago.

Visitors to Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s Singapore Lazada and Redmart sites can find several products originating from Russia, including 120 gram jars of salmon roe for S$11 (US$8) as well as 460ml bottles of hair conditioner for S$2.49.

On other Singapore grocery sites, similarly sized jars of roe range between S$15.90 to S$44. On Shopee, a subsidiary of Sea Ltd., the online shelves are stocked with bargain made-in-Russia waffle cakes and hazelnut milk chocolates.

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Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post.

While several nations have import prohibitions on goods that have originated from Russia, Singapore’s sanctions are limited to fundraising activities that benefit the Russian government and exports from the city state that could directly contribute to the war effort. There isn’t any prohibition against selling Russian groceries on the island and globally there are no sanctions on Russian exports of food.

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Based on the labels of the products bought by Bloomberg News, most appear to have been shipped from China. China has not imposed sanctions in response to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
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