China and ASEAN: Jointly fostering fruitful agricultural products trade

Published 2021년 9월 29일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the growing trade relationship between China and ASEAN countries, with a focus on the export of special agricultural products. It notes the successful opening of maritime 'fruit express lines' and the significant increase in China's imports of ASEAN agricultural products, which rose by 41.7% in the first eight months of the year. The article also covers the signing of agreements to export various products from Laos and Cambodia to China, the beginning of Cambodian mango exports to China, and the positive impact of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area on this trade growth. The author, Li Chunding, is optimistic about the future of this trade relationship, citing factors such as regional trade agreements, China's consumption upgrade, and the development of the Hainan Free Trade Port. Additionally, the article emphasizes the importance of cooperation in animal and plant quarantine and food safety to further boost agricultural trade between China and ASEAN.
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Special agricultural products from ASEAN countries such as Thailand’s fragrant rice, durian, Malaysia’s white coffee, Cambodia’s mango, etc. continue to sell well on Chinese e-commerce platforms and are increasingly favored by consumers; China and many ASEAN countries have opened maritime "fruit express lines". The most recent case occurred in February this year. After the opening of the "Fruit Express" from Cambodia to the Beibu Gulf Port in Guangxi, fruits from Sihanoukville Port in Cambodia can be transported to the Beibu Gulf Port within a week. At present, there are nearly 1,500 species in the ten ASEAN countries. Agricultural products and food can be exported to China. In the first eight months of this year, China’s imports of agricultural products from ASEAN countries increased by 41.7% year-on-year. Bilateral agricultural trade has yielded fruitful results. The rapid growth of agricultural trade Statistics show that in recent years, China's imports of agricultural products ...
Source: Ciie

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