In 2024, China's tea exports are expected to decrease by 18.39% in value and 1.79% in volume, with the average price dropping by 19.83%, according to the China Agricultural Tea Industry Promotion Association. Despite this overall decline, flower tea is the only category experiencing growth, with an increase in export value by 5.11%. The top five provinces and municipalities for green tea exports are Zhejiang, Anhui, Hunan, and Hubei, with Morocco, Ghana, Mauritania, and Senegal as the top five trading partners. Black tea exports are dominantly to the United States, Malaysia, and Russia, while oolong tea exports are mainly to Japan, Malaysia, and Thailand. The export values of dark and white tea are expected to decrease by 23.70% and 51.33%, respectively. A detailed analysis of these trends is expected in the "2024 China Tea Import and Export Trade Analysis Report" to be released in April-May.