China 2021 Meat Imports Fall 5.4%. For more information on export to China, please call SINOLOBEN, service Email: sinoloben@sloben.com.
China's imports of meat fell 5.4% in 2021 from the year before, customs data showed on Jan. 1. China brought in 9.38 million tonnes of meat last year, down from 9.91 million in 2020. Meat imports totaled RMB 207.92 billion, fell 2.4%.
China's domestic pork prices fell for most of last year and according to latest statistics, the domestic pork price fell by 30.3% y/y in 2021.
Caculated based on US dollar, the overall value of meat imports was up 4.6%, at $32 billion, that was bolstered by beef, while pork prices have dropped, in turn pressuring chicken prices.
Tougher measures have also been adopted in recent months to keep COVID-19 from entering the country on the surface of frozen foods.
For further information about China's meat imports, please contact us.
Ms. Linda Li
0086(0)21 3538 3306
sinoloben@thecustoms.com.cn
As food importer & food distributor based in Frankfurt and Shanghai, Sinoloben Europa Trading GmbH helps client export to China and bring your food products to International Expo, e.g. China International Import Expo (CIIE), the world's largest import-themed expo. Transferred from the network, such as intrusion and deletion.