Agricultural products from Vietnam are flooding to China, prices of many fruits have skyrocketed

Published 2023년 2월 11일

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China has reopened its borders, leading to a surge in the export of vegetables and fruits from Vietnam, particularly to China. In January, the total value of imports and exports at the Lao Cai border gate reached nearly 82 million USD, with over 6,700 agricultural products exported. The prices of various fruits have experienced significant increases. The reopening of the borders is anticipated to boost Vietnam's fruit and vegetable exports to China to at least 2.5 to 3 billion dollars in 2023.
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Agricultural vehicles follow each other to China From January 8, 2023, China reopened, removed Covid-19 prevention and control measures at the border gate for imported goods, making it easier for Vietnam to export vegetables and fruits to China. According to the Lao Cai Border Gate Management Board, in January 2023, the total value of imports and exports through the Lao Cai border gate reached nearly 82 million USD (exported 48.3 million USD, imported 33.3 million USD). Exports to China are favorable, prices of many fruits increase sharply (Photo: Pham Hai) At the international road border gate No. 2 Kim Thanh - Lao Cai, in January, 6,713 agricultural products were imported and exported through this border gate, with a value of nearly 59 million USD. Agricultural products for export account for a large proportion, nearly 33 million USD. “Export mainly fresh agricultural products from the South such as: dragon fruit, banana, watermelon, rambutan, jackfruit,... Especially, in ...

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