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Asia Food Exhibition |Food Imports from Belt and Road Countries Show Robust Growth at Shanghai Port

2025.10.27

Asia Food Exhibition Spotlight: Enhanced Supply Chain Efficiency Boosts International Food Trade  

 

Shanghai Port has demonstrated significant growth in food imports from Belt and Road partner countries, with import value reaching 135.4 billion RMB during the first three quarters of 2025, representing a substantial 15.5% year-on-year increase. This growth highlights the expanding agricultural trade relationships along these international corridors.

 

 

Streamlined Customs Processes Accelerate Fresh Food Imports  

 

The efficient import of perishable food items has been facilitated by specialized customs procedures designed specifically for fresh produce. Implementation of "green channel" mechanisms for inbound fresh fruits, along with unaccompanied inspection options and 24/7 appointment-free inspection systems, has significantly reduced clearance times for temperature-sensitive shipments.

 

A particularly innovative approach involves the pilot program of reservation-free inspection protocols. Under this system, importers utilizing advanced declaration procedures can complete documentation uploads before arrival, enabling port authorities to generate inspection plans based on risk assessment. This allows terminal operators and inspection stations to simultaneously prepare for examination processes, substantially reducing both time and economic costs for import businesses.

 

Diverse Food Products Enrich Market Supply  

 

The import portfolio showcases remarkable diversity, with fruits emerging as a prominent category. The extensive geographic span of Belt and Road partner countries, covering over 150 nations across Eurasia and Africa, provides access to an exceptional variety of tropical and seasonal fruits that complement domestic production.

 

Recent additions to the import spectrum include premium coffee beans from Colombia, which joined the Belt and Road initiative in May 2025. As the world's third-largest coffee producer, Colombia's distinctive Arabica beans bring new flavor profiles to the Chinese market, reflecting the evolving consumer preferences for specialty coffee products.

 

Customized Support Services Enhance Trade Efficiency  

 

Customs authorities have implemented proactive service measures to support specialized food imports. These include comprehensive policy briefings for import companies, personalized business process guidance, and tailored customs clearance assistance addressing specific operational requirements. This consultative approach helps businesses navigate regulatory frameworks while maintaining compliance with food safety standards.

 

The integration of digital declaration systems with physical inspection coordination represents a significant advancement in port logistics management. By synchronizing documentation processing with operational preparations, the system minimizes dwell times for perishable commodities while maintaining rigorous safety controls.

 

As demonstrated at Asia Food Exhibition, these developments in port logistics and customs innovation are creating more efficient pathways for international food trade, supporting market diversification while ensuring the quality and freshness of imported food products.

 

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