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China food import refusals and value of imports from the world, 2006-19

  • by Fred Gale
  • 5/3/2021
  • International Markets & U.S. Trade
A combination chart with a line depicting a gradual rising trend in China’s total food imports from $20 billion in 2006 to over $90 billion in 2019 while the bars depicting the total food refusals over the same time reflect no overall change.

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A combination chart with a line depicting a gradual rising trend in China’s total food imports from $20 billion in 2006 to over $90 billion in 2019 while the bars depicting the total food refusals over the same time reflect no overall change.

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