Pandemic hasn't slowed China's love for US lobster
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Chinese demand for the crustaceans grew dramatically during the 2010s. The lobsters are a popular delicacy on Chinese New Year, which is Feb. 1 this year. American exporters sent more than 13.2 million pounds (6 million kilograms) of lobster to China during the first 11 months of 2021.
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Pandemic hasn't slowed China's love for US lobster
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — China is showing no signs of slowing its demand for American lobster this year despite disruption to the supply chain and international trade caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Pandemic hasn't slowed China's love for US lobster
China is showing no signs of slowing its demand for American lobster this year despite disruption to the supply chain and international trade caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
Pandemic hasn't slowed China's love for US lobster
By PATRICK WHITTLE
Associated PressPORTLAND, Maine (AP) — China is showing no signs of slowing its demand for American lobster this year despite disruption to the supply chain and international trade caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Chinese demand for the crustaceans grew dramatically during the 2010s in part because of the expansion of the country’s middle class. The lobsters are especially sought after in winter because they are a popular deli…
China’s love for US lobster still strong amid pandemic
China is showing no signs of slowing its demand for American lobster this year despite disruption to the supply chain and international trade caused by the coronavirus pandemic.Chinese demand for the crustaceans grew dramatically during the 2010s in part because of the expansion of the country’s middle class. The lobsters are especially sought after in winter because they are a popular delicacy on Lunar New Year, which is February 1 this year.Am…
Pandemic hasn't slowed China's love for US lobster
By PATRICK WHITTLE
Associated PressPORTLAND, Maine (AP) — China is showing no signs of slowing its demand for American lobster this year despite disruption to the supply chain and international trade caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Chinese demand for the crustaceans grew dramatically during the 2010s in part because of the expansion of the country’s middle class. The lobsters are especially sought after in winter because they are a popular deli…
Pandemic hasn't slowed China's love for US lobster
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — China is showing no signs of slowing its demand for American lobster this year despite disruption to the supply chain and international trade caused by the coronavirus pandemic.Chinese demand for the crustaceans grew dramatically during the 2010s in part because of the expansion of the country’s middle class. The lobsters are especially sought after in winter because they are a popular delicacy on Chinese New Year, which i…