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Brief overview of China’s tea import and export from January to November 2023

Coffee & Tea
China
Market & Price Trends
Published Dec 22, 2023

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From January to November 2023, the country's tea exports were 336,000 tons, valued at US$1.608 billion, with average price decreasing year-on-year for green tea, black tea, and Pu'er tea. The top 10 export markets for tea were Morocco, Ghana, Uzbekistan, Algeria, Senegal, Mauritania, Russia, Mali, Benin, and Japan, with varying changes in export quantities. On the other hand, the country imported 35,900 tons of tea during the same time period, with decreases in green tea, oolong tea, and yerba mate imports, and increases in black tea and dark tea imports. The top five import markets for tea were Sri Lanka, India, Myanmar, Burundi, and Malawi, with changes in import quantities for each country.
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Tea export situation ​January-November 2023 ​ According to customs statistics, from January to November 2023, my country's tea exports were 336,000 tons, with a value of US$1.608 billion, and an average price of US$4.79/kg, down 1.8%, 14.9% and 13.4% respectively year-on-year. ​ Among various tea categories, the exports of green tea (282,300 tons), black tea (26,900 tons), and Pu'er tea (1,584 tons) showed a downward trend. The exports of black tea and Pu'er tea both decreased by 9.7%; the export of dark tea (354 tons) increased by the largest amount of 14.6%. %. ​ The top 10 tea export markets are Morocco, Ghana, Uzbekistan, Algeria, Senegal, Mauritania, Russia, Mali, Benin and Japan. Exports to Morocco were 54,000 tons, a decrease of 22.4%; exports to Russia were 13,200 tons. , with a maximum decrease of 27.2%; exports to Algeria were 19,100 tons, with a maximum increase of 87.9%. ​ Tea import situation ​January-November 2023 ​ According to customs ...
Source: Foodmate
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