Hungarian food exports to China reaches 100 million USD this year
Szijjártó Péter concluded a number of agreements in Ningpo, East China, which aims to increase exports to China over 100 million HUF.
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Szijjártó Péter Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations told MTI on Wednesday that the Chinese authorities lifted embargo – introduced last year due to avian influenza – on Hungarian goose and duck meat as the “ban has become unnecessary.” (Trebitsch Péter, MTI)
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