China's agricultural trade deficit up 14-fold

Foreign Trade

14 July 2008


China's agricultural trade deficit increased more than 14-fold in the first five months of 2008 over the same period last year, AFP reported, citing state media. The deficit of US$7.57 billion came as China imported US$23.75 billion of agricultural products during the period, a 59% year-on-year increase. Agriculture exports increased by 12% to US$16.18 billion. Rising global food prices have prompted Beijing to increase agricultural export taxes and crack down on grain being smuggled out of the country. China is self-sufficient in most staple crops, but relies on imports of some agricultural products, such as soybeans, to meet rising domestic demand.




Other news from 14 July 2008


Back to News index
Related Articles




To receive the best China business news that the market has to offer,
subscribe to the China Economic Review.