China grants seafood export access to African markets, even as seafood imports fall

Published 2024년 11월 19일

Tridge summary

Chinese officials have signed protocol agreements with African markets, providing access to the Chinese market to African seafood exporters, despite a decrease in the volume and value of China's seafood imports. The agreements include a deal between Uganda and China, granting entry to Chinese ports for wild aquatic products from Uganda, which have previously entered China through third countries.
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Chinese officials signed protocol agreements with a few representatives of African markets during this year’s Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, granting African seafood exporters access to the Chinese market even as data from Chinese customs shows the volume and value of the country’s seafood imports dropped over the first eight months of the year.China imported just over 3 million metric tons of seafood products over the first eight months of 2024 worth USD 11.7 billion (EUR 10.7 billion), a drop of 5.6 percent by volume and 12 percent by value year over year, according to official customs data.Nevertheless, Uganda has signed a deal with China that grants entry to Chinese ports for wild aquatic products from Uganda – not including live products. These are expected ...

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