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Premier Li’s Diplomatic Mission

Monday, May 21, 2018

Restricting the import of mandarins has allowed Indonesia to export its mangosteens to China, which has now ordered 2,000 tons to be delivered in the first half of this year.

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SEVERAL Indonesian businessman in the fruit business gathered at the Chinese embassy in Mega Kuningan, Jakarta, in early May. Around one week before Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit, the country's embassy had specifically invited fruit importers to investigate the disappearance of Chinese mandarins from the Indonesian market. "They asked what could be done to ensure that their mandarins would be allowed in," Eddy Simon, an importer and current chai

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