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According to CRI, the quality of hazelnuts produced in China is generally poor and the yield is low. Therefore, hazelnuts consumed in China still rely on imports. According to conservative estimates, the annual consumption of hazelnuts in China is more than 100 kilotons, while the annual output is only about 10 kilotons.
According to CRI, from 2017 to 2019, China’s hazelnut imports increased significantly, with the import volume increasing from 3,997 tons to 19,948 tons, and the import volume increased from 29.04 million US dollars to 69.34 million US dollars. In 2020, the total import value from January to June was only 16.99 million US dollars. And the overall import price of hazelnuts has generally declined.
According to CRI, China’s imports of unshelled hazelnuts increased significantly, from 947.50 tons in 2017 to 16,954 tons in 2019, while the import volume and import value of shelled hazelnut in China decreased slightly from 2017 to 2019.
According to CRI, the major sources of China’s imported hazelnuts are the United States and Turkey. From April 2, 2018, China imposed a 15% tariff on hazelnuts produced in the United States, which impacted American hazelnuts exports to China
According to CRI, most imported hazelnuts came through Jiangsu, Shanghai and Zhejiang Customs in China.
Readers may obtain the following information through this report:
– Economic Environment of Hazelnuts Industry in China
– Policies in Imported Hazelnuts in China
– Analysis of Supply and Demand of Hazelnuts in China
– Analysis of Imported Hazelnuts in China
– Analysis of Major Sources of Hazelnuts in China
– Price Trend of Imported Hazelnuts in China
– China’s import of hazelnuts into customs