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Chinese Taiwan increases tea imports from Vietnamese market

Monday | 04/18/2022 16:14

Taiwan's tea imports from Vietnam accounts for 47.7% of its total tea imports, an increase of 5 percentage points on-year.

The first two months of this year, Taiwan (China) imported 2,000 tonnes of tea from Vietnam, up 3.5% in volume and 0.9% in value over the same period from last year.

The first two months of this year, Taiwan (China) imported 2,000 tonnes of tea from Vietnam, up 3.5% in volume and 0.9% in value over the same period from last year.

The Import-Export Department under the MoIT cited data from the Taiwan Customs Administration as saying that tea imports into the Taiwanese market throughout the reviewed period reached 419,000 tons, worth $12.56 million.

The average price of imported tea from Vietnam stood at roughly $1,519 per ton. Tea imports from Vietnam accounted for 47.7% of total tea imports of the Taiwanese market, a rise of 5 percentage points on-year.

Black tea and green tea are the two main types imported into the Taiwanese market.

Vietnam, Sri Lanka and India are currently the three largest black tea suppliers to Taiwan.

The opening two months of 2022 saw the Taiwanese market increase black tea imports from Vietnam, and reduce imports from Sri Lanka and India.

The Taiwanese market imports green tea primarily from Vietnam and Japan. In which, the average import price of green tea from Vietnam is low priced at around $1,639 per tonne, while that from Japan is high at $11,719.4 per tonne.

Source: VOV

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