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Severe Congestion at Vietnam–China Border CrossingsWith several border crossings between Vietnam and China temporarily closed, those still in operation are facing additional pressure. |
December 28, 2021 Jing Zang |
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Cathay Pacific Resumes Flights To Serve Tasmanian Cherry ExportsCathay Pacific recently resumed its seasonal freight service to meet the shipping needs of Tasmanian produce exporters. |
December 19, 2021 Jing Zang |
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Season’s First Sea Shipment of Chilean Cherries Arrives in Hong KongThe first seaborne Chilean cherry shipment of the season arrived in Hong Kong on Dec. 12, carrying 54 containers of fruit. |
December 15, 2021 Emily F |
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New Laos–China Rail Line Transports Fruit Within a DayA new rail line between Laos and China opened on Dec. 3, allowing fruit from Laos and Thailand to reach Kunming within one day. |
December 13, 2021 Emily F |
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Chile’s First ‘Cherry Express’ Vessel To Reach Hong Kong This WeekendThis season’s first sea shipment of Chilean cherries is due to reach Hong Kong on Dec. 12 after a 23-day journey. |
December 08, 2021 Jing Zang |
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China–Myanmar Border Ports Begin Reopening on Trial BasisThe ports of Wanding and Qingshuihe on the Myanmar–China border resumed customs operations on Nov. 26. |
December 07, 2021 Emily F |
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Zespri Wraps Up New Zealand Kiwifruit Season With Final ShipmentZespri has shipped out this season’s final batch of New Zealand kiwifruit, with SunGold exports surpassing 100 million trays for the first time. |
December 05, 2021 Emily F |
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Hope for Banana Trade as China Border Ports Reopen in Myanmar and LaosOverland ports on the China–Myanmar and China–Laos borders are due to reopen, promising a much-needed boost for the banana trade. |
November 22, 2021 Emily F |
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More Land Ports Opened To Serve Sino-Thai Fruit TradeThe number of land ports permitted to deal with the fruit trade between China and Thailand has increased to 16. |
November 11, 2021 Jing Zang |
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Australian Fruit Exports to China Drop 35% Led by Grapes, CitrusAustralia’s fruit exports to China fell in 2020/21 for the first time since 2009/10 as trade tensions between the two countries continued to build. |
October 21, 2021 Dan Siekman |