Overview In July 2024 China's Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants: mixtures (other than those of subheading no 2008.19): prepared or preserved in ways n.e.c. in headings 2007 and 2008, whether or not containing added sugar, or other sweetening matter or spirit, n.e.c. exports accounted up to $8.84M and imports accounted up to $796k, resulting in a positive trade balance of $8.05M. Between July 2023 and July 2024 the exports of China's Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants: mixtures (other than those of subheading no 2008.19): prepared or preserved in ways n.e.c. in headings 2007 and 2008, whether or not containing added sugar, or other sweetening matter or spirit, n.e.c. have increased by $1.7M (23.8%) from $7.14M to $8.84M, while imports increased by $313k (64.8%) from $483k to $796k.
Destinations In July 2024, Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants: mixtures (other than those of subheading no 2008.19): prepared or preserved in ways n.e.c. in headings 2007 and 2008, whether or not containing added sugar, or other sweetening matter or spirit, n.e.c. were exported mostly to United States ($2.49M), Japan ($1.18M), Canada ($834k), Germany ($760k), and Netherlands ($537k), and were imported mostly from Philippines ($650k), Vietnam ($60.8k), New Zealand ($39.5k), Thailand ($31.9k), and South Korea ($13.8k).
Growth In July 2024, the increase in Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants: mixtures (other than those of subheading no 2008.19): prepared or preserved in ways n.e.c. in headings 2007 and 2008, whether or not containing added sugar, or other sweetening matter or spirit, n.e.c.'s year-by-year exports was explained primarily by an increase in exports to Netherlands ($517k or 504%), Spain ($504k or 2.59k%), and New Zealand ($158k or 137%). In July 2024, the increase in Fruit, nuts and other edible parts of plants: mixtures (other than those of subheading no 2008.19): prepared or preserved in ways n.e.c. in headings 2007 and 2008, whether or not containing added sugar, or other sweetening matter or spirit, n.e.c.'s year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an increase in imports from Philippines ($222k or 39.4%) and Indonesia ($54.5k or 70.6%).