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According to a report from the Uruguayan agricultural information website Bicho de Campo on November 30, from January to October this year, Uruguay surpassed Australia to become China's second largest supplier of milk powder
.
From January to October, China’s imports of dairy products increased by 22.
9% year-on-year, with a total import volume of US$12.
525 billion, of which US$4 billion was milk powder (including full-fat and skim), and US$367 million was infant formula milk powder
.
China is the world's largest importer of whole milk powder, and its main supplier is New Zealand, which accounts for about 89% of China's total imports
.
Previously, Australia was the second largest supplier of Chinese milk powder, but from January to October this year, the sales of Uruguayan milk powder in the Chinese market doubled to 28,576 tons, replacing Australia as the second largest supplier
.
Due to the export restrictions imposed by the Argentine government, its milk powder exports failed to take full advantage of the huge increase in Chinese dairy products imports, dropping from the sixth largest supplier country to seventh
.
.
From January to October, China’s imports of dairy products increased by 22.
9% year-on-year, with a total import volume of US$12.
525 billion, of which US$4 billion was milk powder (including full-fat and skim), and US$367 million was infant formula milk powder
.
China is the world's largest importer of whole milk powder, and its main supplier is New Zealand, which accounts for about 89% of China's total imports
.
Previously, Australia was the second largest supplier of Chinese milk powder, but from January to October this year, the sales of Uruguayan milk powder in the Chinese market doubled to 28,576 tons, replacing Australia as the second largest supplier
.
Due to the export restrictions imposed by the Argentine government, its milk powder exports failed to take full advantage of the huge increase in Chinese dairy products imports, dropping from the sixth largest supplier country to seventh
.