China grants access to its strategic cherry market to Spanish producers
In a significant development, Spanish cherries have been authorized for export to China, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. This announcement comes as Spain exported agricultural products, including cherries, worth $2.17 billion to China in 2024, although the specific companies involved in this export were not detailed.
The General Administration of Customs in China published the list of authorized establishments for exporting cherries on Thursday, 14th. However, the search results do not specify the names of the companies that export Spanish cherries to Chinese supermarkets.
As a result, Spanish cherries have started appearing on the shelves of Chinese supermarkets, marking a new chapter in the bilateral trade relations between the two countries.
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