China’s grouper ban creates great opportunity, says Agriculture Minister of Taiwan

Published 2022년 7월 26일

Tridge summary

Agriculture Minister Chen Chi-chung of Taiwan has identified China's ban on Taiwan grouper imports as a significant economic opportunity, leading to increased sales to the United States. Before the ban, Taiwan had primarily exported live grouper to China and Hong Kong. In response to the ban, Taiwan has launched marketing campaigns to boost domestic sales and has formed partnerships with Chinese and Taiwanese restaurants in the US. The US has already purchased five metric tons of frozen grouper from Taiwan, a transaction expected to become more common this year due to its cost-effectiveness. Chen emphasizes Taiwan's strategy of diversifying its trade partners, including the US, Japan, and New Zealand, to mitigate reliance on China's unpredictable market. This diversification, coupled with stable domestic grouper prices and a strong sales performance, is putting Taiwan on a pace to surpass its annual grouper sales targets set after the ban.
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Original content

Agriculture Minister Chen Chi-chung says China’s ban on Taiwan grouper imports has created a great economic opportunity. Taiwan sold five metric tons of frozen grouper to the United States on Tuesday. Before China instated the ban in June, Taiwan mainly sold live grouper to China and Hong Kong. Taiwan has promoted domestic grouper sales and partnered with Chinese and Taiwanese restaurants in the US to compensate for the loss. Minister Chen says the US has bought grouper from Taiwan in the past, but this year’s orders are expected to be much larger than last year’s. Exporting frozen grouper to the US is also a more cost-effective solution than shipping live fish. Chen says Taiwan cannot fully rely on China’s unpredictable market and will instead promote further trade with countries like the US, Japan, and New Zealand. The minister adds that these global partners and the rise in ...
Source: Rti

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