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December 2018
Rice
(The Total Investment & Insurance Solutions)
China has opened the door to imports of rice from the United States for the
first time ever in what analysts took to signal a warming of relations between
the world’s two biggest economies after a frosty year marked by tensions and
tit-for-tat tariffs.
The green light from Chinese customs, indicated in a statement posted on
the customs authority’s website on Friday, comes in the run-up to talks between
the countries in January after U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese
President Xi Jinping agreed a moratorium on higher tariffs that would affect
trade worth hundred of billions of dollars.
It wasn’t immediately clear how much rice China, which sources rice imports
from within Asia, might seek to buy from the United States. But the move, which
comes after years of talks on the matter, follows pledges from China’s commerce
ministry of further U.S. trade openings earlier this week.
As of Dec. 27, imports of brown rice, polished rice and crushed rice from
the United States are now permitted, as long as cargoes meet China’s inspection
standards and are registered with the United States Department of Agriculture.
“The permission for U.S. rice suggests an improving U.S. and China
relationship,” said Cherry Zhang, an agriculture analyst with consultancy JCI.
Zhang said she expected any imports would likely be ordered by state-owned
companies.
Officials at a government-affiliated think-tank in Beijing said the price
of U.S. rice is not competitive, compared with imports from South Asia, and
said the move to formally permit import should be interpreted as a goodwill
gesture.
China opened its rice market when it joined the World Trade Organization in
2001, but a lack of phytosanitary protocol between China and the United States
effectively banned imports, according to trade group USA Rice.
Nonetheless in July, China formally imposed additional tariffs of 25
percent on U.S. rice, even though imports were not permitted at the time.The
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