Author: ctma

Author: ctma

Story of cuppa: Guangxi tea connects China and Southeast Asia
February 6, 2024 Industry News, Knowledge, News, tea drinking habits across China ctma

From China Daily Yao Binyi, a fourth-generation Malaysian of Chinese descent, is all about tea now. After stints in the tech and finance sectors, he now co-owns a tea house and recently finished a book about Liubao tea, a fermented black tea originating from South China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. In the 17th century, Liubao

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Double Reduction in Volume and Value of Chinese Tea Export in 2023
February 6, 2024 CTMA News, Data, News, Statistics ctma

Customs statistics show that China’s tea exports totaled 367,500 tons in 2023, a decrease of 0.77 million tons (a 2.05% year-over-year decrease) compared with the whole year of 2022. Tea exports amounted to $1.741 billion, with a $341 million less than in 2022, equal to a 16.38% decline year-on-year. Average price reaches 4.74 US dollars/kg,

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The Flourishing Age Facilitating the Inheritance of Chinese Tea
January 30, 2024 Chairman’s speech ctma

Chairman’s speech The tea has a refreshing and elegant flavor, allowing you to experience the charm of tea culture with every sip. Tea, as the world’s top three natural beverages, has witnessed the diverse and continuous development of culture and civilization. It is the healthiest and most harmonious gift that the Chinese people have offered

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