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China Won’t Raise Grain Import Quotas For U.S., Official Says

2020年01月07日 20:26 来源于 财新网
State Council white paper shows China is 95% self-sufficient in grain, and has not hit global import quota for many years
China’s promise to increase imports of American agriculture products has sparked speculation that the nation may change its global quota for corn.

China will not increase its annual global import quotas for certain grains due to a phase one trade deal with the U.S., a senior Chinese agriculture official told Caixin on Saturday.

China’s promise to expand imports of American agriculture products as part of the phase one China-U.S. trade deal has sparked speculation that the nation may adjust or cancel its global quota for corn in order to meet a target for imports from the U.S. Han Jun, a member of the Sino-U.S. trade negotiation team and vice minister of agriculture and rural affairs, denied those suspicions at a conference in Beijing, saying: “They are quotas for the whole world. We will not change them just for one country.”

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