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Vietnam leads tea exports to Taiwan

Published Sep 17, 2021

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From January to August of 2021, Taiwan imported over 22,170 tons of tea, with 53.29% being Vietnamese tea. The export value of Vietnamese tea to Taiwan was 18.55 million USD, which is 30.59% of the total import turnover. There was a 9.73% increase in volume and a 9% increase in value compared to the same period last year. Vietnam was the leading country exporting tea to Taiwan, followed by Sri Lanka, India, and Indonesia. The majority of the Vietnamese tea imported was black tea, intended for the food segment or further processing into drinks for the Taiwanese market.
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Statistics from the Taiwan Foreign Trade Administration (BOFT) show that, in the first eight months of 2021, Taiwan imported over 22,170 tons of tea (tea) from 32 partners around the world. In which, 53.29% is Vietnamese tea. In terms of export value, Vietnamese tea to Taiwan reached 18.55 million USD, accounting for 30.59% of the total import turnover of tea this country. Thus, compared to the same period last year, Vietnamese tea exports to Taiwan increased by 9.73% in volume and 9% in value. With a large proportion of exports, Vietnam is taking the leading position in the top 37 countries exporting this item to Taiwan. Ranked after Vietnam are Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia and Japan, respectively. According to the Taiwan Tea Processing Association, 56% of tea imported from ...
Source: VNExpress
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