20 tons of Malaysian Musang King durians arrived at Qinzhou Port

Published 2023년 6월 29일

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Two containers of Malaysian Musang King durians, totaling 20 tons, arrived at Qinzhou Port International Container Terminal on June 26. After inspection and clearance by customs, the durians were transferred to the China-Malaysia International Cold Chain Center for temporary storage and then distributed to major fruit wholesale markets, e-commerce platforms, and Linhai supply chain's online channels for retailing. Qinzhou Port has become a significant seaport hub in the west, with a total import and export volume to ASEAN countries reaching 24.74 billion yuan in the first five months of 2023, representing a 13.1% increase.
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On the morning of June 26, 2 containers of frozen shelled Malaysian Musang King durian arrived at Qinzhou Port International Container Terminal. This batch of durians totaled 20 tons, which were independently declared by Guangxi Free Trade Zone Linhai Supply Chain Co., Ltd. After quick inspection and clearance by the customs, the durians were transferred to the China-Malaysia International Cold Chain Center for temporary storage, and then passed through major fruit wholesale markets across the country, Major e-commerce platforms and Linhai supply chain have their own online channels for retailing. Since 2019, Guangxi Free Trade Zone Linhai Supply Chain Co., Ltd. has imported 170 tons of frozen shelled durian from Malaysia and 300 kilograms of bird’s nest from Malaysia, with a total value of more than 22 million yuan. Statistics from Qinzhou Port Customs show that from January to May 2023, The total import and export volume of Qinzhou Port to ASEAN countries was 24.74 billion yuan, ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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