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Produce Added back to Positive List for Cross-border E-commerceOn April 15, China’s Ministry of Finance, National Developmen |
April 20, 2016 Produce Report |
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60 Tons of Imported Philippine Bananas Destroyed in ShanghaiFruit pest the gray pineapple mealybug was detected in two batches of bananas |
April 20, 2016 Patrick |
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China’s First Imported Fruit Industry Body Established in ShanghaiThe new committee is responding to widespread accounts receivable problems |
April 20, 2016 Dan Siekman |
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Wholesale Market Report, Week 15: BlueberriesHigh quality domestic berries arrive in force lowering demand for Chilean fruit |
April 17, 2016 Dan Siekman |
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Ecuadorian Coffee: Single Origin, Unique FlavorsEcuador’s single-origin coffees ready to satisfy China's gourmet coffee lovers |
April 14, 2016 Andrew |
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Sicilian citrus fruit and juices throughout the world Good results for “Freshness From Europe” project |
April 11, 2016 Produce Report |
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Wholesale Market Report: Avocados, Week 13Constricted supply and holiday demand lifted prices for premium avocados |
April 06, 2016 Dan Siekman |
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China Introduces New Tax System for Cross-Border E-CommerceA new tax system will be introduced for cross-border e-commerce from April 8. Instead of imposing the personal postal articles tax on products purchased via cross-border e-commerce, China will levy the imported goods tariff, import VAT, and consumption tax as it does to imported goods. |
March 30, 2016 YL |
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ASQIQ Updates Permitted Fruit List, Kiwiberries Not IncludedASQIQ releases scientific names of permitted fruit, kiwiberries not on list |
March 29, 2016 E. S. Jackson |
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Nature’s Gift: Breeze™ Apples Take on ChinaThe launch event for Breeze™, the earliest apples in the New Zealand apple season, kicked off last Saturday in Guangzhou, China. John Mangan, Director of Freshco, shared the story of this variety with Produce Report. |
March 29, 2016 Xiaoling |