Vietnamese durian has been exported to China again.

Published 2025년 2월 5일

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Recent reports indicate a significant export of Vietnamese durian to China, with 26 container trucks having already shipped the fruit. The border gates of Huu Nghi and Tan Thanh have been the main points of export, although there is no recent data on the total weight of the durian shipped. This export comes following China's approval of Vietnamese laboratories for durian testing, as a precaution after the discovery of industrial dye residues in Thai durian. The approved laboratories in Vietnam are located in major cities like Hanoi, Hai Phong, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, Can Tho, and Ca Mau, ensuring that only durian with the necessary documentation and without traces of the banned carcinogen, Yellow O, are exported to China.
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At the Huu Nghi and Tan Thanh border gates, hundreds of tons of Vietnamese durian have been exported to China in the past few days. The total number is 26 durian container trucks, according to Mr. Hoang Khanh Duy, Deputy Head of the Dong Dang - Lang Son Border Gate Economic Zone Management Board. The data on February 5 has not been updated. However, Mr. Duy said that fruit exported to China is normal, if there are enough documents required by the authorities of the two countries. China's online newspaper 163.com reported that durian testing laboratories recognized by this country located in Hanoi, Hai Phong, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, Can Tho, and Ca Mau have been operating. In early January 2025, China requested yellow O testing for durian from Vietnam and Thailand, after discovering industrial dye residues in Thai durian. On January 17, China approved ...
Source: Agriculture

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