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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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