date:Sep 14, 2016
however, because Southeast Asian consumers aren't familiar with many Chinese fruit and domestic growers haven't received much support from the local governments, according to some attendees at the expo.
There is also an element of protectionism involved, according to one attendee from Indonesia. The Indonesian government wants to sell fruit to China, but it isn't interested in opening its market to Chinese growers.
China's fruit imports from ASEAN countries plunged 29.88 percent year-on-year