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China's food export down in Nov upon product safety scandals
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-01-17 13:50

China's food export decreased in November 2008, reversing the upward trend for each of the first 10 months of the year, as a result from September's tainted milk powder scandal and chemical-related egg contamination thereafter, the General Administration of Customs said Saturday.

The export value was $3.02 billion in November, down four percent from the same month of 2007.

After the product safety scandals broke out, growth in the country's food exports slowed down to 15.6 percent in October from 28.9 percent in September.

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However, from January to November, the nation's foreign sales of foodstuffs were $31 billion, up 13.8 percent.

Of the total, 43.3 percent, or $13.42 billion worth, were sold by foreign-funded companies, up 9.2 percent.

Aquatics and vegetables were the nation's main food exports, accounting for 15 percent and 11.9 percent, respectively, of the total.

Aquatics exports were 1.58 million tons, down 4 percent. They were valued at $4.65 billion, up 9.5 percent.

Vegetable exports were 5.67 million tons, up 1.2 percent. They were valued at $3.68 billion, down 0.7 percent.

Japan remained the largest market for China-made foodstuffs, receiving $5.34 billion worth of foodstuffs from China, in the January-November period, down 8.4 percent. The customs administration said a tainted dumpling scandal that broke out earlier this year was also a factor in the decline.

The other four major markets for Chinese mainland's food exports were the European Union, the United States, ASEAN members and Hong Kong.

In a related development, China imported $22.62 billion worth of foodstuffs between January and November, up 32.1 percent.

ASEAN members, the United States, the European Union, Argentina and Brazil were the major sources for China's food imports.


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