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2005 Reports

Dec 5 2005 | China, Peoples Republic of | China's 2005 Import Tariffs on Processed Foods, Spirits, & Tobacco
Highlight: This reports contains China's import tariffs that it levies on prepared foodstuffs; beverages, spirits and vinegar; tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes, found in Section IV, Chapters 16-24, of China¡¯s Harmonized Tariff Schedule. These tariffs are applicable only through Dec 31, 2005.

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Mar 16 2005 | China, Peoples Republic of | Canned Deciduous Fruit                                     

Highlight: China's canned peach production is forecast at around 206,500 MT in MY 2005/06, and canned pears 49,500 MT, canned mixtures 11,100 MT, and canned apricots 3,940 MT. Most canned fruit produced in this country is exported except for yellow peaches. However, China is not yet a major supplier of canned fruit, yellow peaches in particular, and is not expected to become one in the short run given small operation of individual cannery and lack of sizable yellow peach orchards.

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Jun 21 2005 | China, Peoples Republic of | Food Processing
Highlight: The food processing industry in China continues to grow rapidly. In 2003 revenue for the industry was over USD$122 billion. Strong economic growth combined and higher disposable incomes

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Jan 18 2005 | China, Peoples Republic of | Mainland China Food Retail Annual Report

Highlight: China's food retail sector continues to grow and develop as hypermarket and convenience store chains expand across the country. Foreign-invested hypermarkets are likely to continue growing as restrictions on their activity and ownership are scheduled to be loosened in 2005. CH4838 | View the Acrobat version | Download the MS Word version

 

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