All China articles – Page 50
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ArticleSam’s Club China meets vegetable rush
Retailer adds processing factories to meet the demand for vegetables after coronavirus outbreak
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ArticleTrain opens new channel into China
A new train service carrying fruit from Vietnam to China is set to give South-East Asian exporters a boost
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AnalysisCoronavirus: supply chain reaction
Coronavirus threatens a reefer container shortage, but shipping lines are unlikely to use the situation to ramp up freight rates
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ArticleFirst Mexican bananas land in China
Agreement paving the way for exports from the states of Tabasco, Chiapas and Veracruz was signed last May
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ArticleCoronavirus: LatAm exporters feel the heat
The global spread of the disease could have serious repercussions for the region’s fruit and vegetable trade
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ArticleCarrefour China grows after acquisition
Supermarket chain has improved its profitability since e-commerce retailer Suning.com took over
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ArticleEuropean fruit and veg trade contends with coronavirus
Fresh produce companies are facing up to a very different set of challenges as the outbreak continues
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ArticleChina-US trade progresses with new tariff exclusions
Approximately 150 agricultural related products available for tariff exclusion, with applications accepted for items not listed
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ArticleChinese trade continues to grow
Trade with Asia and South America drove the growth of China’s fresh fruit imports and exports
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ArticleCoronavirus: measuring the market impact
Asiafruit rounds up the initial effects of coronavirus on the fruit business in China and beyond, and examines the future outlook
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ArticleTesco officially exits China
British retailer completes six-year exit strategy following sale of joint venture to state-run partner, China Resources Holdings
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ArticleTesco set for £275m from Gain Land sale
The UK's largest retailer announced the sale of its shares in Chinese joint venture Gain Land
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ArticleTrade on the agenda as Trump arrives in India
Meetings between US and India are expected to feature negotiations around current trade tariffs
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ArticleTridge maps effect of coronavirus on fruit prices
Prices on some products fluctuate by up to 85 per cent as a direct result of the virus’ impact on trade
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ArticleChinese growers innovate with livestream
With COVID-19 disrupting supply chains in China, growers are finding new ways to sell their fruit
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ArticleCCM seeks USDA support
California’s grower-based trade association urges US Government to prioritise citrus as trade deal with China becomes active
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ArticleChilean fruits on the move in China
Asoex has observed an uptick in the sale of Chilean fruit in China following delays caused by COVID-19
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ArticleOnline sales key to early season fruit
New Zealand’s apple and pear industry turn attention to online sales in China, but remain confident market will recover
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ArticleCovid-19 may lead to container shortage
Reduced activity across major Chinese ports threatens global shortage of refrigerated containers by March
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ArticleSATI postpones China promotion
Trading conditions in China are not currently conducive to proceeding with the first South African table grape campaign

