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Vietnamese fruits hold lion’s share in Australian market

Vietnamese fresh fruits under code HS 081090, including tamarind, jackfruit, lychee, plum, passion fruit and starfruit, have earned a lion’s share in the Australian market.
Vietnamese fruits hold lion’s share in Australian market ảnh 1 Vietnam is also the sole country providing fresh lychee to Australia in 2022 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) ♔– Vietnamese fresh fruitsunder code HS 081090, including tamarind, jackfruit, lychee, plum, passionfruit and starfruit, have earned a lion’s share in the Australian market.

According to the International Trade Centre (ITC), inthe first 11 months of 2022, Australia imported 8.2 million USD worth of fruits under HS 081090 code, up 3.1% against the same period in 2021.  Of the figures, products from Vietnam accounted for 4.4million USD, an increase of 22.3% year-on-year. Vietnam was also the sole country providing fresh lychee toAustralia. During 2017-2021, Australia’s imports of fruits coded HS 08109 enjoyed an annual average growth of 11.6%, averaging 7.7 million USD ayear. The value for 2021 was 8.8 million USD./.
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