China’s food ‘import curtain’ set to fall, foreign firms braced for impact of new law

Source: China – South China Morning PostGetting wine, chocolate, and coffee into China could get even harder from Saturday, with new import restrictions adding fresh hurdles for foreign companies bringing products into the world’s largest market for food and drink.Chinese consumers bought US$108 billion worth of imported produce in 2020, with that number set to grow for 2021 as imports jumped nearly 30 per cent year on year in the first three quarters.But under laws set to kick in at the start of January, all producers of food…Read More

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