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| Chinese and Laotian Companies Sign MoU on Durian ProcurementOn May 19, Laotian and Chinese firms signed a memorandum of understanding to boost standardized durian exports to China. |
May 27, 2026 Jing Zang |
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| FDK China Market Update — Week 21Fruit Data Kings has released its China market update for week 21. |
May 26, 2026 Produce Report |
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| Opening New Horizons: How StePacPPC Packaging Solutions Unlock Potential of Tropical Fruits in ChinaStePacPPC’s advanced packaging solutions, tailored for a variety of tropical fruits, are unlocking new trade opportunities in China and beyond. |
May 25, 2026 Jing Zang |
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| China’s Zero-Tariff Policy Boosts Imports of South African Apples and PearsOn May 15, an event was held in Shanghai celebrating South African apples and pears. |
May 20, 2026 Produce Report |
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| Kunming Haiguangxing Fruit Market Opens as Southwest China’s Fruit HubKunming Haiguangxing Fruit Market, positioned as a primary wholesale fruit hub serving southwest China, officially opened on April 28. |
May 19, 2026 Jing Zang |
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| FDK China Market Update — Week 20Fruit Data Kings has released its China market update for week 20. |
May 18, 2026 Produce Report |
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| 100% French-Origin and 100% Naturally Grown: Juliet Apples Debut in ChinaBlue Whale recently introduced 100% French-origin, naturally grown Juliet apples to China for the first time and outlined its plans for future promotional activities. |
May 14, 2026 Jing Zang |
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| Pecans From South Africa Gain Momentum Amid China-Led DemandPecans from South Africa are gaining momentum in China, as rising production and high kernel quality position the country as a key premium supplier to meet strong demand. |
May 12, 2026 Jing Zang |
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| FDK China Market Update — Week 19Fruit Data Kings has released its China market update for week 19. |
May 12, 2026 Produce Report |
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| South African Apples Make Historic Entry Under China’s Zero-Tariff PolicyOn May 1, China’s zero-tariff policy enabled 24 metric tons of South African apples to enter Shenzhen while saving over $2,900 in tariffs. |
May 07, 2026 Jing Zang |
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