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Relaxed Protocol for South African Lemon Exports to China Takes EffectChina’s revised protocol loosening the rules for South African lemon exports to China came into effect on Aug. 31. |
September 09, 2021 Emily C |
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Market Access of Cambodian Longans to China Appears ImminentChina recently released its list of quarantine pests for Cambodian longan exports to China, indicating that this fruit may soon gain access to the Chinese market. |
September 07, 2021 Jing Zang |
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Uzbek Lemons Permitted To Enter ChinaLemons have recently become Uzbekistan’s fourth type of fruit approved for import into China following cherries, melons and pomegranates. |
September 02, 2021 Jing Zang |
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COVID-19 Protocols Tightened at China–Vietnam BorderThe Puzhai–Tan Thanh border crossing between Vietnam and China has now reopened to trade under a new pilot scheme for COVID-19 prevention. |
August 31, 2021 Emily C |
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Shanghai Pudong Airport Suspends Cargo Handling After COVID-19 CasesShanghai Pudong International Airport suspended cargo flights on Aug. 20 after five workers tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 within two days. |
August 29, 2021 Emily F |
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China’s Puzhai Land Port Suspends Trade With VietnamChina has temporarily suspended the flow of goods at the Puzhai–Tan Thanh border crossing over COVID-19 concerns. |
August 23, 2021 Jing Zang |
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China To Boost COVID Safety Measures for Thai Longans and DuriansChina is further strengthening its COVID-19 safety measures after a routine RNA test on imported Thai durian packaging came back positive. |
August 22, 2021 Emily F |
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Breaking News: China Bans Thai Longan ImportsChina has implemented an indefinite ban on longan imports from Thailand since Aug. 13 over contamination with mealybugs. |
August 18, 2021 Jing Zang |
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[Press Release] SHAFFE and CFNA Hold First Joint Board MeetingSHAFFE and CFNA recently held their first joint board meeting to discuss key issues affecting the growth of Southern Hemisphere fruit exports to China. |
August 12, 2021 Produce Report |
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China Customs Busts 134-Million-Yuan Dried Goods Smuggling RingZhanjiang customs authorities recently cracked a smuggling case involving an estimated 3,100 tons of cashews, figs and other agricultural products worth 134 million Chinese yuan ($20.7 million). |
August 09, 2021 Emily C |