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In 2017, China imported nearly 200 million cubic meters of wood from Russia.
According to the General Department of Customs(MOF), in the first 6 months of 2018,Vietnam imported nearly 4.1 million tons of waste including scrap plastic, waste paper, and scrap iron.
In 2017, China imported nearly 200 million cubic meters of wood from Russia.
In the first four months of this year, Thailand imported nearly 7.3 thousand MT of cephalopod, worth by US$32 million, up 89% in volume and 53% in value.
In 2018, China imported nearly 70% of its oil, according to a paper released earlier this year by the China Petroleum Enterprise Association.
China now is the largest trade partner for over 120 countries andregions and imported nearly 2 trillion U.S. dollars of goods annually, providing lots of jobs and investment opportunities for global trade partners.
Vietnam imported nearly US$54 million worth of chicken products in the first five months of this year, equaling 52 percent of the full-year imports in 2014, according to customs data.
What's more, regarding Vietnam's second largest market, Indonesia,since it already imported nearly 1.5 million tons from Vietnam and Thailand, there is no guarantee if this country will purchase more rice this year to reach the volume of two million tons.
In 2018, China imported nearly 70% of its oil, according to a paper released earlier this year by the China Petroleum Enterprise Association.
In 2010, the country imported nearly 7.8 million tons, worth approximately $2.7 billion.
Vietnam imported nearly $54 million worth of chicken products in the first five months of this year, equalling 52 per cent of the full-year imports in 2014, according to the latest customs data.
In the 1980s, Japan imported nearly half of all the shrimp produced in the world.
In 2018, Vietnam imported nearly 2.2 million tons of other common metals such as aluminum, copper and zinc worth more than 7.3 billion U.S. dollars, seeing respective year-on-year surges of 26.7 percent and 24.9 percent.
The dairy producer has so far imported nearly 8,600 milk cows from the U.S. and Australia via deals worth a total of over VND595 billion($26.21 million).
The United States imported nearly $20 million of rubber bands from those three countries combined last year.
In October, Israel imported nearly US$2.7 million worth of tuna products, an increase of 88% compared to October 2017.
Last year, the U.S. imported nearly $488 billion worth of goods from the EU, accounting for 19.2% of total U.S. imports. .
Official figures show that China imported nearly 410,000 barrels of crude from Iran in January and February this year, up two percent from a year ago.
Besides, in 2017 Vietnam imported nearly $446 million of motorcycles and components(in 2020, this is expected to reach$ 890.6 million).
Cuba imports nearly 80 percent of its food.
Each year the country imports nearly 30,000 tons of coffee from Vietnam.
Argentina currently imports nearly all of its pork from neighboring Brazil.
However, the country's companies still import nearly$ 2 billion/ month from five equipment suppliers.
Currently, India is importing nearly 2 to 3 MT of Steel from other countries.
The Kingdom imports nearly 98% of its energy needs and has long relied on gas, heavy fuel oil and diesel to run its power plants.
The UK, for example,already uses 72% of its landmass for agricultural production and the country still imports nearly half of the food it consumes.
Ukraine, which imports nearly all its gas from Russia, pays about $400 per 1,000 cubic meters, slightly higher than the average price paid by European customers.
If a tit-for-tat tariff dispute between the two countries erupts into a full-blown trade war, auto production in both will be affected,but U.S. factories would feel the strongest effect because China imports nearly 270,000 U.S. vehicles, worth $11 billion, and sends relatively few back.
Asia and the Pacific are expected to be home to 54 percent of the world's middle class by 2022 andwill import nearly $10 trillion worth of goods and services by then, more than double the level today, Pritzker said.