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China Customs Busts $48 Million Fruit Smuggling RingCustoms authorities in Southern China are ramping up the pressure on illicit produce smuggling rings illegally exploiting local trade policies. January 31, 2021
Connor W
Vietnam Pursues China Market as Durian Exports FallVietnam seeks formal approval to export durians to China as total exports suffer. December 30, 2020
Philip K
Durian Market and Production Continue To GrowThe Chinese durian market continues to expand, with women and young people the main driving force. November 20, 2020
Benjamin Henry
Philippine Banana Exports Down 10%, Chinese Demand DeclinesPhilippine banana exports have fallen by 10% in terms of value in the first seven months of 2020, with the Chinese market showing the greatest decline. October 19, 2020
Emily F
6,466 Tons of Vietnamese Lychees Enter China via Lào Cai Pass This YearLào Cai Pass, located near the northwest Vietnamese city of Lào Cai, is the busiest land port linking Vietnam and China’s Yunnan province. June 11, 2020
Jing Zang
Thai Fruit Reaches China via Cross-Border Train for First TimeOn May 21, a train loaded with 231.6 tons of Thai mangosteens and durians arrived in China’s Guangxi province. June 07, 2020
Jing Zang
Indonesian Dragon Fruit Approved for Import into ChinaPurple-, red- and white-fleshed varieties of Indonesian dragon fruit are now permitted to enter China. May 29, 2020
Jing Zang
Mangosteen Prices in China Witness Sharp DeclineAs exports of Thai mangosteens to China pick up, prices drop by almost half in one month. May 27, 2020
Jing Zang
Guangxi Opens Two New Land Ports of Entry for Thai Fruit ExportsTwo new land ports of entry are now open for Thai fruit exports to China’s Guangxi province. May 20, 2020
Benjamin Henry
Vietnamese Watermelon and Dragon Fruit Exports Face New ChallengesSome Vietnamese watermelon and dragon fruit samples recently tested positive for three distinct pathogens, presenting a new challenge for exporters alongside the ongoing disruption due to COVID-19. March 27, 2020
Benjamin Henry

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