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Shenzhen fruit import at 10 bln RMB

byCT Report
06/08/2016
in International Customs, World Business
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WASHINGTON: According to the statistics of Shenzhen customs, the Shenzhen district under the free trade agreement imported products to the value of 19.2 billion RMB. That is an increase of 19% compared to the same period last year. The customs tariff benefit was 2.4 billion RMB, a 18% increase. Fresh durian, grapes, cherries and other fresh vegetables are the most preferred among the imports of the Shenzhen district.

China has made free trade agreements with several countries in the past few years. During the first half of this year, import from some of the main customs areas, in the Shenzhen district, has increased significantly under these free trade agreements. The ‘China-Asean free trade agreement’ is the most influential among these agreements, reaching 9 billion RMB, which is 12% more than the same period last year.  Based on the market articles, fruit from the beneficial import has reached 9.4 billion RMB.

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