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USDA Approves Imports of Five Types of Chinese CitrusUSDA conditionally approves Chinese citrus imports, dependent upon pest inspection and control measures. |
April 17, 2020 Philip K |
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US Eases Restrictions on Chinese Fragrant Pear ImportsUSDA permits imports of Xinjiang fragrant pears from an additional growing region. |
April 11, 2020 Benjamin Henry |
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Applications Now Open for Tariff Exemptions on US ImportsChinese importers may now apply for tariff exemptions on certain goods, with some importers already having successfully received exemptions on unlisted goods. |
March 26, 2020 Benjamin Henry |
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Chile’s Ministry of Agriculture and ASOEX Discuss Coronavirus MeasuresRepresentatives of Chilean fruit sector and government hold meeting to discuss how to best tackle the COVID-19 situation and ensure continued trade. |
March 23, 2020 Andrew |
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Californian Nectarines Gain Access to Chinese Market for First TimeChina approves Californian nectarines for import, allowing the U.S. to join Australia and Chile in the growing Chinese nectarine market. |
March 08, 2020 Benjamin Henry |
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China Permits Tariff Exemption for Select US ImportsChina will now allow domestic companies to apply for tariff exemption on certain U.S. imports. |
February 20, 2020 Benjamin Henry |
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[Press Release] Zespri Welcomes Successful Defense of IP Rights of Kiwifruit GrowersZespri wins civil action concerning two of its protected kiwifruit varieties. |
February 18, 2020 Produce Report |
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What You Need to Know…Impact of the ‘Phase One’ China–U.S. Agreement on the Fresh Produce IndustryRichard Owen of the Produce Marketing Association summarizes the expected impact of the first phase of the recent China–U.S. trade deal. |
February 09, 2020 Produce Report |
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[Press Release] Chile to Donate Fresh Fruit to ChinaASOEX announces its intention to donate fresh fruit to Chinese healthcare workers and encourage fruit consumption as part of a healthy diet. |
February 06, 2020 Produce Report |
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US–China Fruit Trade Set to Increase Under Phase 1 of Bilateral DealU.S. blueberries, avocados and nectarines approved for export to China while Chinese citrus, fragrant pears and jujubes approved for export to the U.S. under phase 1 of a new trade deal. |
January 24, 2020 Benjamin Henry |