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Xiamen's Taiwan fruit imports up 67.9pc to 13,100 tonnes in 2013
THE Xiamen port opposite Taiwan posted a 67.95 per cent year-on-year increase in overall Taiwanese fruit imports to 13,100 tonnes in 2013, with the import value soaring 102.23 per cent to US$15.73 million, reports Xinhua.
The Xiamen Inspection and Quarantine Bureau reported that Xiamen's Dadeng town imported $72.15 million of goods in 2013 from Taiwan, an 11.71 per cent increase year on year, while its import value of Taiwan aquatic products in the year reached $21.52 million, 10 times more than that in 2012.
The Xiamen Cross-Strait Trading Centre is now under construction, which when completed is estimated to attract a total of 64 Taiwanese associations and enterprises with the investment of CNY300 million ($49.62 million). Meanwhile, five new projects in Xiamen will commence with Taiwan, with eight times as much money invested over last year's expenditure.
The Xiamen Inspection and Quarantine Bureau reported that Xiamen's Dadeng town imported $72.15 million of goods in 2013 from Taiwan, an 11.71 per cent increase year on year, while its import value of Taiwan aquatic products in the year reached $21.52 million, 10 times more than that in 2012.
The Xiamen Cross-Strait Trading Centre is now under construction, which when completed is estimated to attract a total of 64 Taiwanese associations and enterprises with the investment of CNY300 million ($49.62 million). Meanwhile, five new projects in Xiamen will commence with Taiwan, with eight times as much money invested over last year's expenditure.
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