Myanmar mango exports are blocked during peak season, China-Myanmar Chamber of Commerce negotiates

Published 2024년 4월 22일

Tridge summary

The export of Myanmar's Shengdelong mangoes to China has faced significant challenges due to the closure of the Muse-Ruili port, a key trade route affected by last year's conflict. This has led to increased transportation costs through the only available Daluo (Mongla) port, impacting the timely and cost-effective export of these perishable goods. To address these issues, the Mandalay Federation of Industry and Commerce of Myanmar (MRCCI) and officials from Dehong Prefecture in Yunnan Province met on April 11 to discuss enhancing mango exports to China, focusing on improving the Kengtung-Mongla-Daluo road route. The meeting aimed to find alternative export channels to ensure fruit quality and reduce costs amidst the economic challenges faced by Myanmar's mango industry, including high planting costs and market instability.
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Original content

It is the season when the mango variety of Shengdelong, which is abundant in Myanmar, matures. However, due to the suspension of the Muse-Ruili port, the export of Myanmar mangoes has been blocked. Due to the war at the end of last year, the Sino-Myanmar border trade has been hit hard. A fruit merchant said that the only Sino-Myanmar border trade port that can operate is the Daluo (Mongla) port, and the cost of transporting fruits has risen to 6-7 million Myanmar Kyats per vehicle. Mangoes are time-limited products. If a better export channel can be found, the quality of the fruit can be guaranteed and the cost can be reduced at the same time. " According to Myanmar media reports, in order to solve the problem of Myanmar mango exports to China, on April 11, the Mandalay Federation of Industry and Commerce of Myanmar (MRCCI) and the Dehong Prefecture of Yunnan Province held a meeting to discuss the issue of the export of Myanmar mangoes to China. A meeting was held with officials ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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