Tea Import and Export Report | Half of the National Tea Export Volume - Zhejiang Tea Export Data Analysis in 2024

Published 2025년 5월 23일

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The 2024 China Tea Import and Export Trade Analysis Report, presented at the 6th Tea Industry Conference, outlines Zhejiang Province's tea trade dynamics, highlighting a significant export of green tea, particularly to Morocco, despite challenges like disorderly competition and trade barriers. The report notes a decrease in tea imports, with black tea as the main import category, and an increase in black tea imports by 8.5%. It emphasizes strategies to enhance Zhejiang's position in the global tea market through quality improvement, market diversification, and revitalization of pearl tea exports. The article also stresses the importance of market research, technological innovation, and early warning services to support tea enterprises in navigating international competition and maintaining strong export performance.
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On May 8, the 6th Tea Industry Conference released the "2024 China Tea Import and Export Trade Analysis Report" at the opening ceremony of Jiangkou, Guizhou. The report systematically sorted out the overall picture of China's tea import and export in the past decade with 120,000 words of detailed content, more than 150 data tables and more than 450 analytical charts. It not only covers the dynamic changes of various provinces, cities, tea types and trading partners, but also uses data as the latitude and longitude to outline the underlying logic and trend of industrial development. This issue extracts the analysis of Zhejiang's tea export situation in 2024, provided by the Foreign Cooperation Center of the Zhejiang Provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, and written by Zhu Guorong and Xu Haonan. Article Navigation In 2024, Zhejiang's tea exports will be 156,500 tons, with an export value of US$472 million and an average price of US$3.01/kg. Green tea is the ...
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