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Chinese imports are flooding South Korea’s kimchi market

byCT Report
24/01/2018
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BEIJING: Few things are more quintessential to South Korea than kimchi, a delicious fermented cabbage side dish seasoned with garlic and chili powder. It’s been a staple of Korean cuisine for centuries, and the average citizen consumes about 40 lbs of the stuff annually. But behind the dish’s popularity, Korea is in the throes of a massive kimchi trade deficit largely because it can’t compete with Chinese imports.

In total, that amounts to a $47.3m trade deficit  meaning Korea’s own native dish is now dominated by a foreign market. The main reason for this is that Korean producers just can’t compete with China on prices at $3.36/kg, domestic kimchi is nearly 7x the price of the Chinese imports.

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South Korea has been in a kimchi deficit since ‘06 and has been reliant on Chinese kimchi since 2010, when massive rainfall crimped cabbage supply and forced the country to reduce tariffs on imported kimchi. Since then, China’s seized the opportunity to fill the kimchi-sized hole in Korea’s stomach — and now, the majority of the kimchi you’ll find in Seoul and surrounding cities is from China.

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