1. Registration and obtaining a food business license: You need to register a company in China and obtain a food business license, and you need to submit relevant applications and materials to the US Food and Drug Administration (State Administration of Market Supervision) in China.
2. Import license: You need to obtain an import license from a Russian exporter to prove that the food meets the import requirements of China.
3. Customs declaration procedures: You need to declare to China Customs and submit relevant customs declaration documents, including contracts, invoices, packing lists, etc.
4. Quarantine: China Customs will quarantine the imported food to ensure that the food meets the quality standards of China.
5. Registered trademarks and patents: Russian foods planned to be sold in China are protected by trademarks or patents, and it is necessary to ensure that the corresponding registered trademarks and patents have been authorized.
6. Abide by the laws and regulations of China: It is necessary to abide by the laws and regulations of China, including the Food Safety Law, the Trademark Law and the Patent Law.