China plans to increase grain imports from Ukraine
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said at a meeting with Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba in Guangzhou that China intends to increase grain imports from Ukraine and jointly support international food security, the Chinese Foreign Ministry reports.
“In recent years, China has been Ukraine’s largest trading partner and the largest importer of Ukrainian agricultural products,” Wang Yi said.
According to him, in the first half of this year, the volume of trade between China and Ukraine showed rapid growth. He added that the two countries need to make full use of mechanisms to strengthen practical cooperation in various fields.
“China will continue to increase grain imports from Ukraine and jointly maintain uninterrupted logistics channels and international food security,” the Chinese top diplomat said.
It should be noted that Kuleba and Wang Yi held three-hour talks in China. The main topic was the search for ways to end the war.
Read also
Sunflower meal supplies to China increased fourfold in March
Argentina to cut wheat production by a quarter in MY 2026/27
Brazil considers used cooking oil imports to expand SAF production
Ukraine and Saudi Arabia agree to deepen cooperation in food security
North American wheat market grapples with adverse weather conditions
Write to us
Our manager will contact you soon