China's coffee imports and exports showed an upward trend, an increase of 41.9% over the same period last year
Vietnam is the main source of coffee import in China. In 2011, China imported US $67.713 million of coffee from Vietnam, accounting for 52.15% of the total, followed by countries or regions such as the United States, Indonesia and Italy. According to the China Business Intelligence Network, in 2011, the top three destinations for China's coffee exports were Germany, the United States and Belgium, accounting for 31.99%, 17.05% and 16.89% of the total exports, respectively.
China Business Intelligence Network News: the import and export of coffee in China is on the rise. In 2011, China's total imports of coffee reached 43000 tons, an increase of 41.9% over the same period last year. The amount of imports exceeded the US $100 million mark, reaching US $130 million, an increase of 84.4% over the same period last year. In 2011, China exported a total of 37900 tons of coffee, an increase of 15.2% over the same period last year; the export value reached US $180 million, an increase of 75.9% over the same period last year. The data of China Business Information Network show that the import and export prices of coffee in China are on the rise, but the average export price is increasing rapidly. From January to December 2011, the import price of China's coffee was 3018.64 US dollars / ton and the export price was 4740.53 US dollars / ton.
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