Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to Europe has led to significant progress in agricultural trade, with China setting up phytosanitary requirements for Serbia to export fresh blueberries. The General Administration of Customs of China issued these regulations on May 8, making Serbia the second Greek country, after Hungary, to export certain fruits to China. The requirements aim to ensure the fruit meets several conditions, including being grown under good agricultural practices and integrated pest management. Additionally, cold treatment is necessary before shipping. A new free trade agreement between China and Serbia, set to take effect on July 1, is expected to further boost trade relations between the two nations.