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GAIN Report - CH6009Page 12 of 12

Voluntary Report - public distribution

Date: 2/24/2006

GAIN Report Number: CH6009

CH6009

China, Peoples Republic of

Trade data - Multiple commodities only

January to December Trade and Analysis for 2005

2006

Approved by:

James Butterworth

U.S. Embassy, Beijing

Prepared by:

Wu Yuhong

Report Highlights:

This report analyzes China's calendar year 2005 agricultural, fishery, and forestry commodity trade using recently released China Customs data. China's imports of these commodities reached $36.7 billion of which, $7.2 billion originated from the United States, who remains the largest importer. Imports consist primarily of soybeans, cotton, palm oil, wood, and rubber. Exports went up to $33.7 billion for the year, consisting primarily of processed aquatic, corn and forestry products. This report updates information from CH6003, China's January to November trade. At the eight-digit HTS level, soybean import remains the greatest by value ($3.2 billion) of China's imports from the United States in all goods.

Includes PSD Changes: No

Includes Trade Matrix: No

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Table of Contents

3Disclaimer

3Highlights

3Imports

3China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Imports from the World by Origin

3China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Imports by Port Territory

3China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Imports from the World by HTS 6 Digits

3China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Imports from the U.S. by HTS 6 Digits

3Exports

3China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Exports to the World by Destination

3China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Exports to the World by Port Territory

3China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Exports to the World by HTS 6 Digits

3China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Exports to the U.S. by HTS 6 Digits

Disclaimer

The Agricultural Affairs Office at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing provides this report for information purposes only. Readers should be aware that China Customs data in this report will not match other countries’ export statistics due to the timing of exports (e.g., trade recorded in an exporting country in one month may not show up in China’s data until the following month). Furthermore, values from one country to another will vary due to disparity in recording methods (e.g., FOB vs. CIF/landed price). Also, inconsistencies may exist as a result of Hong Kong or Macau re-export trade to or from China. Finally, some inconsistencies may result from different classification of goods (e.g., hard wheat from one country may be classified as durum by China).

“HTS” refers to Harmonized Tariff System. At the two, four, and six-digit level, tariff line items/descriptions for all countries are harmonized; more precise categories may differ between countries. Commodity descriptions are increasingly precise as the number of digits increase. “Not elsewhere specified or indicated” is abbreviated NESOI.

Additionally, it is useful to recognize that trade data for many of these commodities are more accurately depicted on a marketing year basis, as reported in individual commodity reports.

Agricultural commodities refer to those commodities identified in Annex I of the Uruguay round of agricultural negotiations. Fishery commodities refer to commodities recognized in HTS Chapters 03.02 through 03.07, 16.04, and 16.05. Forestry commodities refer to HTS codes referred to in U.S. Trade Reports for Forest Products excluding pulp and paper.

Highlights

China Customs Reported Trade Jan – Dec 2005

All Commodities

Ag, Fish, and Forestry

Imports from World:

$ 660.2 billion

$ 36.7 billion

Imports from U.S.:

$ 48.7 billion

$ 7.2 billion

Exports to World:

$ 762.3 billion

$ 33.7 billion

Exports to U.S.:

$ 162.9 billion

$ 4.8 billion

Quick facts and observations from China Customs 2005 data detailed in this report:

· China Customs recorded January through December imports of all items from the world equaled $660.2 billion, an increase of 18 percent. China’s worldwide agricultural, fishery, and forestry imports account for nearly 6 percent (the same percentage in comparison to calendar year 2004) of all Chinese imports.

· China Customs recorded January through December imports of all items from the United States were $48.7 billion, an increase of 9 percent. Imports of U.S. agricultural, fishery, and forestry commodities account for 15 percent. This percentage decreased in comparison to calendar year 2004, when it was 18 percent. The United States, however, remains the No. 1 importer.

· China Customs recorded $7.2 billion in U.S. agricultural, fishery, and forestry commodity imports. This figure is greater than China’s imports of all goods from 212 trading partners.

· The greatest by value of any Chinese imports from the United States at the HTS eight-digit level is an agricultural commodity – soybeans. Please see table below:

China’s Top-Five Imports from the United States in all goods in $Millions for CY2005

HTS

Description

Value

12010091

Yellow soybeans excluding seed

3,160

88024010

Aircraft not elsewhere specified of an unladen weight > 15 tons and < 45 tons

2,506

85422119

Other monolithic digital Integrated Circuits, line width=0.18microns

1,918

52010000

Cotton, not carded or combed

1,466

72044900

Ferrous waste & scrap, iron or steel not elsewhere specified

679

China’s calendar year 2005 agricultural, fishery, and forestry commodity imports reached nearly $37 billion, while exports reached nearly $34 billion. Imports increased 5 percent and exports 20 percent compared to 2004. The top 25 import and export commodities remained consistent. China’s corn export to the world, however, climbed up to No. 2 in calendar year 2005 from No. 19 in calendar year 2004. China’s bumper corn harvest in 2004 contributed to this significant change.

China’s calendar year 2005 agricultural, fishery, and forestry commodity imports from the United States equaled $7.2 billion while exports $4.8 billion. In comparison to the previous year imports decreased 11 percent while exports increased 26 percent. At the HTS six-digit level the top agricultural, fishery, and forestry commodities from the United States were soybeans, cotton, hides and skins, wood, and chicken products. Imports of swine raw hides and skins increased more than 300 percent while chicken products, and Pacific salmon imports saw over 100 percent increases in comparison to the previous year. China’s agricultural, fishery, and forestry commodity exports to the United States increased significantly in calendar year 2005. Plywood (at least one outer layer nonconiferous) exports increased over 500 percent, while fiberboard increased almost 400 percent. Both nonconiferous wood and molluscs exports experienced an increase over 100 percent.

The United States supplied nearly 20 percent of China’s $37 billion in agricultural, fishery, and forestry imports, which place it as the number one supplier of these products to China. The next closest import providers in calendar year 2005 were Brazil (9 percent), Argentina (8 percent), Russia (8 percent), and Australia (7 percent).

Imports

China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Imports from the World by Origin

Top 25 Ag, Fish, and Forestry Imports by Country ($Million)

January to December

Rank

Country

Jan. - Dec.

% Share

% Change

2003

2004

2005

2003

2004

2005

- 05/04 -

0

--World--

24,956

35,054

36,700

100

100

100

4.69

1

United States

5,352

8,095

7,223

21.44

23.09

19.68

-10.78

2

Brazil

2,241

2,990

3,194

8.98

8.53

8.7

6.83

3

Argentina

2,273

2,715

3,000

9.11

7.74

8.17

10.5

4

Russia

1,766

2,284

2,946

7.08

6.52

8.03

28.98

5

Australia

1,313

2,521

2,510

5.26

7.19

6.84

-0.43

6

Malaysia

2,056

2,552

2,496

8.24

7.28

6.8

-2.22

7

Thailand

1,391

1,979

2,020

5.57

5.65

5.5

2.08

8

Indonesia

1,239

1,689

1,751

4.97

4.82

4.77

3.68

9

Canada

617

1,557

1,257

2.47

4.44

3.43

-19.26

10

New Zealand

727

929

831

2.91

2.65

2.27

-10.47

11

Peru

290

540

760

1.16

1.54

2.07

40.94

12

France

409

412

697

1.64

1.18

1.9

68.99

13

India

193

365

491

0.78

1.04

1.34

34.59

14

Japan

355

370

438

1.42

1.06

1.19

18.32

15

Uzbekistan

163

339

390

0.65

0.97

1.06

15.1

16

Chile

199

233

357

0.8

0.67

0.97

53.12

17

Vietnam

280

278

350

1.12

0.79

0.95

25.79

18

Germany

260

255

297

1.04

0.73

0.81

16.44

19

Korea, South

202

263

293

0.81

0.75

0.8

11.4

20

Papua New Guinea

157

170

275

0.63

0.49

0.75

61.53

21

Netherlands

146

226

273

0.59

0.65

0.74

20.91

22

Denmark

199

241

241

0.8

0.69

0.66

0.08

23

Gabon

213

175

237

0.85

0.5

0.65

35.06

24

Myanmar

149

175

233

0.6

0.5

0.63

32.83

25

United Kingdom

91

166

230

0.37

0.47

0.63

38.68

Source of Data: China Customs, January to December

China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Imports by Port Territory

Top 25 Ag, Fish, and Forestry Imports by Port Territory ($Million)

January to December

Rank

District

Jan. - Dec.

% Share

% Change

2003

2004

2005

2003

2004

2005

- 05/04 -

0

-All Districts-

24,956

35,054

36,700

100

100

100

4.69

1

Qingdao

4,568

6,468

7,125

18.3

18.45

19.42

10.17

2

Shanghai

3,293

4,779

5,498

13.19

13.63

14.98

15.05

3

Nanjing

3,434

5,023

4,958

13.76

14.33

13.51

-1.31

4

Tianjin

1,811

2,935

2,851

7.26

8.37

7.77

-2.87

5

Huangpu

1,465

2,514

2,504

5.87

7.17

6.82

-0.4

6

Dalian

1,465

1,965

2,040

5.87

5.61

5.56

3.81

7

Shenzhen

2,385

2,402

1,949

9.56

6.85

5.31

-18.86

8

Guangzhou

1,129

1,135

1,061

4.52

3.24

2.89

-6.57

9

Xiamen

605

788

944

2.42

2.25

2.57

19.85

10

Ningbo

679

1,089

864

2.72

3.11

2.36

-20.61

11

Hangzhou

352

608

822

1.41

1.74

2.24

35.11

12

Nanning

498

785

812

2

2.24

2.21

3.37

13

Manzhouli

402

581

711

1.61

1.66

1.94

22.46

14

Harbin

442

581

695

1.77

1.66

1.9

19.74

15

Shijiazhuang

402

447

626

1.61

1.28

1.71

40.19

16

Fuzhou

245

472

484

0.98

1.35

1.32

2.64

17

Zhanjiang

372

638

464

1.49

1.82

1.26

-27.33

18

Jiangmen

118

178

298

0.47

0.51

0.81

67.92

19

Gongbei

268

327

284

1.07

0.93

0.77

-13.18

20

Hohhot

143

195

246

0.57

0.56

0.67

25.78

21

Beijing

181

205

233

0.73

0.59

0.64

13.6

22

Kunming

154

174

231

0.62

0.5

0.63

32.67

23

Zhengzhou

94

121

177

0.38

0.35

0.48

45.7

24

Urumqi

75

124

131

0.3

0.36

0.36

5.2

25

Haikou

61

87

130

0.24

0.25

0.35

49.76

Source of Data: China Customs, January to December

China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Imports from the World by HTS 6 Digits

Top 25 Ag, Fish, and Forestry Imports at HTS 6 Digits from the World ($Million) January to December

Rank

HS

Description

Jan-Dec

Jan-Dec

Jan-Dec

% Change

2003

2004

2005

- 05/04 -

 

China's Imports of World Ag, Fish, and Forestry

24,956

35,054

36,700

4.7

All Agricultural Products (UruguayAnnexI)

18,623

27,666

28,219

2.0

All Forest Products (excluding pulp and paper)

4,461

5,037

5,577

10.7

All Aquatic (edible)

1,872

2,351

2,904

23.5

1

 120100

Soybeans

5,417

6,957

7,777

11.8

2

 520100

Cotton, not carded or combed

1,163

3,165

3,193

0.9

3

 151190

Palm oil, refined, not chemically modified

1,434

1,863

1,737

-6.7

4

 440320

Wood, coniferous, in the rough, not treated

942

1,166

1,388

19.0

5

 400122

Rubber, technically specified natural (TSNR)

538

863

1,252

45.1

6

 510111

Wool, not carded or combed, greasy and shorn

613

959

1,114

16.3

7

 230120

Fish or Crusacean, meal and pellets, inedible

519

763

1,083

41.9

8

 440399

Wood, nonconiferous, in the rough, not treated

732

764

1,064

39.3

9

 030360

Cod, frozen, excluding fillets

575

723

953

31.9

10

 410150

Hides and Skins, whole, bovine or equine, >16kg

523

836

929

11.1

11

 150710

Soybean Oil, crude, not chemically modified

986

1,480

873

-41.0

12

 440799

Wood, nonconiferous, sawn, sliced, >6m

558

617

654

6.1

13

 440349

Wood, other tropical, in the rough, not treated

606

667

524

-21.4

14

 100300

Barley

268

321

429

33.9

15

 071410

Cassava (Manioc), fresh or dried, w/nt pellet

195

344

421

22.4

16

 100110

Wheat, Durum (not only Durum, but any hard wheat)

68

856

394

-54.0

17

 030379

Fish, frozen, with bones, nesoi

232

274

379

38.5

18

 100190

Wheat (anything other than Durum) and Meslin

9

785

370

-52.9

19

 400121

Rubber, natural, in smoke sheets

435

398

365

-8.2

20

 440729

Wood, other tropical, sawn/chipped lengthwise

278

325

346

6.6

21

 170111

Cane Sugar, Raw, Solid form w/o added flav/color

136

225

324

44.1

22

 020714

Chicken, frozen, cuts and edible offal incl. Livers

412

150

324

116.3

23

 240120

Tobacco, partly and wholly stemmed/stripped

258

232

322

38.8

24

 440710

Wood, Coniferous, sawn/sliced >6mm

209

281

317

12.9

25

 530121

Flax, broken, or scotched

146

175

200

14.6

Source of Data: China Customs, January to December

China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Imports from the U.S. by HTS 6 Digits

Top 25 Ag, Fish, and Forestry Imports at HTS 6 Digits from the U.S. ($Million) January to December

Rank

HS

Description

Jan-Dec

Jan-Dec

Jan-Dec

% Change

2003

2004

2005

- 05/04 -

China's Imports of U.S. Ag, Fish, and Forestry

5,352

8,095

7,223

-10.8

All Agricultural Products (UruguayAnnexI)

4,921

7,483

6,431

-14.1

All Forest Products (excluding pulp and paper)

297

367

449

22.2

All Aquatic (edible)

133

245

343

39.9

1

120100

Soybeans

2,217

3,348

3,160

-5.6

2

520100

Cotton, not carded or combed

660

1,765

1,466

-16.9

3

410150

Hides and Skins, whole, bovine or equine, >16kg

385

543

612

12.6

4

440799

Wood, nonconiferous, sawn, sliced, >6m

155

172

199

16.1

5

020714

Chicken, frozen, cuts and edible offal incl. Livers

397

59

169

183.5

6

030332

Plaice, frozen, excluding fillets

43

53

98

85.4

7

210690

Food Preparations, nesoi

152

181

74

-59.3

8

440399

Wood, nonconiferous, in the rough, not treated

30

44

65

48.3

9

020649

Swine, frozen, edible offal, except livers

56

96

64

-33.8

10

230120

Fish or Crusacean, meal and pellets, inedible

59

64

62

-3.4

11

030360

Cod, frozen, excluding fillets,.

25

66

59

-9.4

12

440791

Wood, Oak, sawn, sliced, >6mm

22

34

56

65.9

13

100190

Wheat (anything other than Durum) and Meslin

8

336

55

-83.7

14

100110

Wheat, Durum (not only Durum, but any hard wheat)

31

312

50

-83.9

15

040410

Whey and Mod, Whey whether concent. W/add. sweetener

25

31

46

48.7

16

030380

Fish, livers and roes, frozen

14

39

44

12.5

17

030319

Pacific Salmon, nesoi, Excluding filet, liver, roe, fro

12

15

39

160.4

18

050400

Animal guts, bladders, stomachs and parts

74

45

35

-21.7

19

230990

Animal Feed, excluding dog or cat, retail packages

45

46

34

-25.1

20

440890

VENEER SHEET ETC, NOT OV 6MM, NONCONIFEROUS NESOI

22

32

32

1.1

21

030379

Frozen Fish, nesoi, with bones

4

16

31

87.7

22

080610

Grapes, fresh

18

27

30

12.2

23

410330

Swine raw hides and skins, not pretan, frh, or salted, et

3

7

29

304.7

24

330210

Food and drink, mixtures, odiferous substances

10

15

28

90.7

25

440391

Wood, Oak, in the rough not treated

11

22

26

19.0

Source of Data: China Customs, January to December

Exports

China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Exports to the World by Destination

Top 25 Ag, Fish, and Forestry Exports by Country ($ Million)

January to December

Rank

Country

Jan. - Dec.

% Share

% Change

2003

2004

2005

2003

2004

2005

- 05/04 -

0

--World--

24,608

27,982

33,681

100

100

100

20.4

1

Japan

7,086

8,444

9,032

28.8

30.18

26.82

7.0

2

United States

2,967

3,818

4,798

12.06

13.65

14.25

25.7

3

Korea, South

2,687

2,242

3,020

10.92

8.01

8.97

34.7

4

Hong Kong

2,393

2,848

2,906

9.72

10.18

8.63

2.0

5

Germany

688

823

1,140

2.8

2.94

3.39

38.5

6

Russia

585

628

809

2.38

2.25

2.4

28.7

7

Malaysia

684

548

721

2.78

1.96

2.14

31.5

8

United Kingdom

396

540

693

1.61

1.93

2.06

28.4

9

Netherlands

434

500

663

1.76

1.79

1.97

32.7

10

Canada

310

493

631

1.26

1.76

1.87

27.8

11

Taiwan

378

462

549

1.54

1.65

1.63

18.8

12

Spain

199

317

521

0.81

1.13

1.55

64.6

13

Indonesia

548

465

444

2.23

1.66

1.32

-4.4

14

Italy

287

296

389

1.17

1.06

1.15

31.3

15

Belgium

162

223

373

0.66

0.8

1.11

66.9

16

Singapore

283

347

367

1.15

1.24

1.09

5.7

17

Australia

224

304

354

0.91

1.09

1.05

16.4

18

Vietnam

325

265

352

1.32

0.95

1.05

32.9

19

Thailand

232

273

346

0.94

0.98

1.03

26.7

20

Philippines

303

288

338

1.23

1.03

1

17.2

21

France

193

227

310

0.78

0.81

0.92

36.4

22

United Arab Emirates

125

210

293

0.51

0.75

0.87

39.3

23

Korea, North

185

238

268

0.75

0.85

0.8

12.6

24

Mexico

92

221

250

0.38

0.79

0.74

13.5

25

India

203

222

233

0.82

0.79

0.69

5.4

Source of Data: China Customs, January to December

China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Exports to the World by Port Territory

Top 25 Ag, Fish, and Forestry Exporting Port Territories in China ($ Million)

January to December

Rank

District

Jan. - Dec.

% Share

% Change

2003

2004

2005

2003

2004

2005

- 05/04 -

0

-All Districts-

24,608

27,982

33,681

100

100

100

20.4

1

Qingdao

5,470

6,650

8,168

22.23

23.77

24.25

22.8

2

Dalian

4,267

3,633

4,815

17.34

12.98

14.3

32.6

3

Shanghai

2,720

3,528

4,224

11.05

12.61

12.54

19.7

4

Shenzhen

2,202

2,658

2,880

8.95

9.5

8.55

8.4

5

Tianjin

1,893

2,136

2,480

7.69

7.63

7.37

16.1

6

Ningbo

1,207

1,508

1,746

4.91

5.39

5.19

15.8

7

Xiamen

955

1,372

1,625

3.88

4.91

4.82

18.4

8

Nanjing

1,097

1,107

1,496

4.46

3.96

4.44

35.0

9

Huangpu

650

775

933

2.64

2.77

2.77

20.3

10

Fuzhou

632

867

868

2.57

3.1

2.58

0.1

11

Guangzhou

462

595

727

1.88

2.13

2.16

22.0

12

Zhanjiang

292

353

369

1.19

1.26

1.1

4.7

13

Shantou

290

371

369

1.18

1.33

1.1

-0.6

14

Gongbei

243

291

325

0.99

1.04

0.96

11.6

15

Nanning

211

214

247

0.86

0.77

0.73

15.4

16

Harbin

251

206

242

1.02

0.74

0.72

17.6

17

Jiangmen

166

191

211

0.67

0.68

0.63

10.7

18

Chongqing

108

154

205

0.44

0.55

0.61

32.9

19

Shenyang

242

72

191

0.98

0.26

0.57

166.9

20

Changchun

120

101

189

0.49

0.36

0.56

87.7

21

Haikou

114

146

157

0.46

0.52

0.47

7.2

22

Shijiazhuang

201

158

157

0.82

0.56

0.47

-0.7

23

Urumqi

72

64

155

0.29

0.23

0.46

143.7

24

Wuhan

144

166

153

0.58

0.6

0.45

-8.3

25

Kunming

126

141

148

0.51

0.5

0.44

4.7

Source of Data: China Customs, January to December

China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Exports to the World by HTS 6 Digits

Top 25 Ag, Fish, and Forestry Exports to the World by HTS 6 Digits ($Million) January to December

Rank

HS

Description

Jan-Dec

Jan-Dec

Jan-Dec

% Change

2003

2004

2005

- 05/04 -

 

China's Exports to the World of Ag, Fish, and Forestry

24,608

27,982

33,681

20.37

All Agricultural Products (UruguayAnnexI)

16,063

16,535

19,828

19.91

All Aquatic (edible)

5,039

6,330

7,183

13.47

All Forest Products (excluding pulp and paper)

3,505

5,116

6,670

30.37

1

 030420

Fish, frozen fillets

1,108

1,403

1,850

31.87

2

 100590

Corn (Maize), other than seed

1,766

324

1,097

238.44

3

 442190

Wood, articles, nesoi

665

838

954

13.84

4

 160419

Fish, prepared or preserved, whole or in pieces, nesoi

628

925

924

-0.11

5

 441219

Wood, plywood, both outer layers coniferous, <6mm both sides

207

592

879

48.45

6

 160590

Molluscs, prepared or preserved

382

530

729

37.64

7

 160520

Shrimps and Prawns, prepared or preserved

446

589

727

23.36

8

 160232

Chicken meat or offal, prepared or preserved, nesoi

447

460

640

39.08

9

 441229

Wood, plywood, 1 outer layer hardwood, nesoi

122

347

590

70.04

10

 070320

Garlic, fresh or chilled

355

419

563

34.29

11

 440920

Wood, nonconiferous, tongued, grooved, or molded

158

264

536

103.07

12

 200590

Vegetables and mix., nesoi, prepared or preserved, not frozen

311

430

520

20.8

13

 050400

Animal (not fish) guts, bladders, stomachs, parts

399

506

510

0.86

14

 030379

Fish, frozen, with bones, nesoi

361

408

461

12.85

15

 200979

Apple Juice, nesoi, not fortified, unfermented

254

325

459

41.26

16

 071290

Vegetables and mix., nesoi, dried

307

334

421

25.99

17

 020329

Swine meat, frozen, nesoi

239

431

370

-14.1

18

 050510

Down, for stuffing, cleaned/disinfected/treated

235

347

358

3.01

19

 441820

Wooden, doors and doorframes and thresholds

167

265

351

32.12

20

 441900

Wood, tableware and kitchenware

285

306

346

13.17

21

 442010

Wood, statuettes and other ornaments

231

322

344

7.03

22

 210690

Food Preparations, nesoi

296

318

342

7.63

23

 030613

Frozen Shrimps and Prawns, including Shell

406

411

327

-20.52

24

 220190

Waters inicluding Ice and Snow, w/o sweetener or flav. nesoi

250

386

313

-18.8

25

 940600

Prefabricated Buildings

54

135

311

130.67

Source of Data: China Customs, January to December

China’s Ag, Fish, and Forestry Exports to the U.S. by HTS 6 Digits

Top 25 Ag, Fish, and Forestry Exports to the U.S. by HTS 6 Digits ($Millions)

January to December

Rank

HS

Description

Jan-Dec

Jan-Dec

Jan-Dec

% Change

2003

2004

2005

- 05/04 -

 

 

United States

2,967

3,818

4,798

25.65

 

 

All Forest Products (excluding pulp and paper)

904

1,480

1,917

29.56

 

 

All Agricultural Products (UruguayAnnexI)

1,075

1,393

1,621

16.4

 

 

All Aquatic (edible)

989

946

1,259

33.14

1

 030420

Fish, frozen fillets

315

408

606

48.49

2

 442190

Wood, articles, nesoi

233

289

317

9.48

3

 441219

Wood, plywood, both outer layers coniferous, <6mm both sides

43

196

255

30.52

4

 441229

Wood, plywood, 1 outer layer hardwood, nesoi

49

130

245

88.46

5

 440920

Wood, nonconiferous, tongued, grooved, or molded

34

80

176

121.63

6

 200979

Apple Juice, nesoi, not fortified, unfermented

104

162

167

2.92

7

 050510

Down, for stuffing, cleaned/disinfected/treated

102

155

146

-5.87

8

 442010

Wood, statuettes and other ornaments

110

144

136

-5.48

9

 441400

Wooden, frames, paintings, mirrors, etc.

107

120

134

11.42

10

 441820

Wooden, doors and doorframes and thresholds

26

77

128

65.97

11

 160520

Shrimps and Prawns, prepared or preserved

224

85

103

21.13

12

 160590

Molluscs, prepared or preserved

34

48

95

100.28

13

 200830

Citrus fruit (incl. Mixtures), prepared, etc. nesoi

73

82

92

11.55

14

 050400

Animal (not fish) guts, bladders, stomachs, parts

80

88

86

-3.03

15

 160510

Crab, prepared or preserved

34

62

83

34.47

16

 441213

Wood, plywood at least one layer tropical

19

71

75

5.25

17

 071290

Vegetables and mix., nesoi, dried

59

53

74

40.02

18

 441119

Wood, fiberboard and lign., Material density >.8g/cm3, nesoi

3

14

68

396.23

19

 170490

Confectionary Sugar (Including wh choc), no cocoa, nesoi

29

39

62

57.41

20

 160419

Fish, prepared or preserved, whole or in pieces

28

35

60

72.15

21

 442090

Wood, Marquetry, etc; Wood Caskets and Cases, etc.

47

56

57

1.75

22

 441214

Wood, plywood, at least one outer layer nonconiferous

1

9

55

519.64

23

 441900

Wood, tableware and kitchenware

34

45

52

15.63

24

 030379

Fish, nesoi, with bones, fronzen

36

41

46

12.89

25

 441890

Wood, Builders Joinery & Carpentry, Nesoi

18

32

43

37.1

Source of Data: China Customs, January to December

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