Chinese apple concentrate comes to Poland in large quantities

Published 2021년 2월 15일

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Polish processing plants are importing apple concentrate from China to mix with local products, as it is more profitable than raising the purchase prices of raw materials and to avoid shortages. The import of concentrate from China is irregular and expensive due to increased freight prices, but it allows plants to use lower quality Chinese concentrate with Polish product. The high cost of transport from China may lead to a slowdown in imports. The article also mentions that processing plants in Poland are importing concentrate from Iran.
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Original content

Chinese concentrate is regularly imported by processing plants in our country this season. Currently, import and mixing with the Polish product bring greater profits than raising the purchase prices of the raw material. Many sources confirm small or very small inventories of apple concentrate in Poland. Moreover, the situation in deep-sea trade is likely to slow down imports from China and contribute to further increases in raw material prices. We recently reported how Chinese concentrate goes to the United States. Chinese sell the concentrate via Turkey - the practice is booming. In this case, it is only about avoiding 50% of customs duties on Chinese products imported to the USA. The Chinese product has also been regularly delivered to Poland since December. It is imported by the largest processing plants. The reason is not only re-export, but mainly the specter of shortages of processed goods in Poland and rising raw material prices. Imported amounts are quite large but ...
Source: Sad24

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