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Rice export prices increased around 1 percent due mainly to the strengthening of the Thai baht.
On September 18, 2018, China’s State Council Tariff Commission (SCTC) announced that it would start enforcing additional import tariffs on U.S. products exported to China....
Lanzhou is a rising second-tier city in Northwest China that is now increasingly able to provide U.S. food and agricultural exporters opportunities in the retail and hotel, restaurant....
Rice export prices increased approximately 1 percent due to the strengthening Thai baht and new demand for white rice under the government-to-government agreement with China.
At current price levels, China will likely import less U.S. almonds, pistachios and walnuts due to the additional import tariffs placed on U.S. tree nuts....
Rice export prices remain unchanged while the government finalizes the sale of 267,418 million metric tons of non-food quality rice stocks.
China is by far the largest importer of hides and skins in the world, supplying the massive leather production industry.
For the first time in a decade, direct flights to the United States from Northeastern China will be possible.
Rice export prices declined 1 percent due to the sale of the remaining government rice stocks.
Post forecasts China’s MY 2018/19 raisin production at 190,000 MT, up nearly 6 percent from the revised number in the previous year as a result of improved fresh supplies.
Multiple outbreaks of African Swine Fever have occurred in China for the first time.
China’s production of chicken meat will continue to recover in 2019, growing 3 percent to 12 million metric tons due to cumulative increases in white-feather, yellow-feather and hybrid broiler....