
Malaysia eyes overland durian exports to China through Thailand, says Mat Sabu
Malaysian exporter Sri Walis Sdn Bhd reported that its sales have tripled, supplying 1,000 tonnes of fresh durians annually across five major Chinese cities:…
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Malaysia aims to increase its current market share in China from 4%–5% to 8%–10% over the next five years by focusing on Chinese consumers' preference for high-end varieties. The company expects to increase its shipments to China to 2,000–3,000 tonnes next year. JOHOR BAHRU, July 6 — Malaysia is in talks with the Thai government and the General Administration of Customs of C.
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Malaysia aims to increase its current market share in China from 4%–5% to 8%–10% over the next five years by focusing on Chinese consumers' preference for high-end varieties.
according to China News Service (ECNS)The company expects to increase its shipments to China to 2,000–3,000 tonnes next year.
according to China News Service (ECNS)JOHOR BAHRU, July 6 — Malaysia is in talks with the Thai government and the General Administration of Customs of C
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