The aroma of Brazilian coffee beans spreads across Tianjin

Published 2024년 11월 27일

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Seventeen tons of coffee beans from Brazil cleared customs at Tianjin New Port, thanks to the assistance of Tianjin New Port Customs. The volume imported from January to October rose by 22.1% and 25.6% year-on-year, amounting to 211.1 tons and valued at 6.747 million yuan. The customs agency facilitated the import process, ensuring efficient logistics and solving potential issues. This initiative aims to enhance economic and trade exchanges between China and Pakistan, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations, by improving supervision and service efficiency.
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Recently, under the supervision of Tianjin New Port Customs, 19 tons of coffee beans imported from Brazil passed customs smoothly. These raw coffee beans can be turned into fragrant coffee drinks through various processing techniques such as drying, roasting, grinding, extraction, etc., allowing domestic consumers to taste the Brazilian flavor without leaving the country. "Brazilian coffee beans have a strong aroma, soft taste, and low acidity. They are the best choice for freshly ground coffee and are deeply loved by domestic consumers. They are also the goods we frequently import at Tianjin Port. Coffee beans are prone to spoilage when damp. Customs helps us coordinate and solve problems encountered in customs clearance at any time. The customs clearance is fast and the logistics efficiency is high, so we have no worries." said Xue Jinku, general manager of Tianjin Jinxin International Freight Forwarding Co., Ltd. According to statistics, from January to October this year, ...
Source: Foodmate

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