China: Imported fruit business increased by more than 500%

Published 2022년 9월 5일

Tridge summary

Imported fruits from Southeast Asia, New Zealand, and South America have arrived at Yantian port in Shenzhen, distributed to the Guangzhou-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. The trade volume of imported cold chain products from Yantian International Depot has increased significantly, with fruit imports up over 500% as of July. The depot has nearly 4,000 reefer container outlets and features two special inspection fields for the cold chain, equipped with 45 inspection stations, ensuring the safe and efficient inspection of imported and exported frozen fruits and other products.
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Original content

In recent days, various imported fruits such as durian, kiwi and citrus from Southeast Asia, New Zealand and South America have arrived at Shenzhen's Yantian port. These fruits were efficiently distributed from the designated supervision site for imported fruits to Shenzhen and the surrounding areas of the Guangzhou-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. Trade volume of imported cold chain products from Yantian International has continued to increase on a large scale in recent years. As of July this year, the import of fruit has increased by more than 500%, and a large number of imported fruits are shipped to consumers in China from all over the world. Under the care and guidance of the Shenzhen General Administration of Customs and Customs, and with the strong support of the Shenzhen Municipal Government and the Yantian District Government, Yantian International actively applied for the establishment of designated supervision sites for imported fruits. . In accordance with the ...

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