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Australia's food and beverage exports to China continue to grow

 
[Social News]     10 Nov 2018
Australian Metropolitan Daily Nov 7 / 7 / PRNewswire-Asianet /-Australian trade, Tourism and Investment minister Simon Birmingham released a new edition of the China Food and Beverage Export Guide for Australian companies at the (CIIE) Australia Pavilion at the China International Import Fair.

Australian Metropolitan Daily Nov 7 / 7 / PRNewswire-Asianet /-Australian trade, Tourism and Investment minister Simon Birmingham released a new edition of the China Food and Beverage Export Guide for Australian companies at the (CIIE) Australia Pavilion at the China International Import Fair.

Australia's food and beverage exports to China continue to grow

Australian Trade, Tourism and Investment minister Simon Birmingham

Australia's food and beverage exports to China continue to grow

Australian Trade, Tourism and Investment minister Simon Birmingham showcases Australian quality products

The guide highlights the great opportunities for Australian-owned products in the Chinese market, especially yogurt, seafood, fresh fruit and beef.

Australia's food and beverage exports to China continue to grow

Australian Trade, Tourism and Investment minister Simon Birmingham visits Australian Enterprise booths


The guide covers a range of important issues closely related to export companies, including market segmentation, the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA), and China`s import regulations and procedures.

Australia's food and beverage exports to China continue to grow

Australian Trade, Tourism and Investment minister Simon Birmingham visits Australian Enterprise booths


Australia is China`s main food supplier. Exports of value-added goods from Australian companies have grown sharply over the past five years, thanks to the rapid rise of China-Australia Free Trade Agreement and cross-border e-commerce.

Since the entry into force of the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement at the end of 2015, Australia`s exports of wine, milk powder, orange and citrus have more than doubled, while exports of fresh grapes have soared more than 800 percent.

Australia's food and beverage exports to China continue to grow

Australian Trade, Tourism and Investment minister Simon Birmingham exchanges with exhibitors


At present, with the strong development of various regions of China, new opportunities continue to emerge. The challenge for Australian exporters is to better understand consumers in order to successfully promote their brands and meet consumer needs.

The guidelines for Food and Beverage Export to China, compiled by the Australian Trade and Investment Commission, are designed to help Australian companies exchange information and grow in China`s vibrant market.

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