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First TCM herb train from Vietnam arrives in China
Updated: May 9, 2022 20:37 Xinhua

NANNING  A train loaded with herbs from Dong Dang in northern Vietnam arrived in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region on May 8, marking further cooperation in the Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) industry between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

The train carried more than 95 tons of Jixueteng, or Caulis Spatholobi, worth nearly 480,000 yuan (about $71,400), according to the Pingxiang port authority in Guangxi.

The ASEAN is a significant import and export market of TCM products. Cardamom and senna leaves from Indonesia, Caulis Spatholobi from Vietnam, and Scaphium scaphigerum from Thailand are well-received herbs among Chinese pharmaceutical enterprises.

China exports TCM products such as extracts, healthcare foods, and herbal medicines to ASEAN countries.

Guangxi, as a vital gateway for the exchange and cooperation of traditional medicines between China and the ASEAN and a major channel for TCM herb imports, has seen a rapid increase of TCM herbs imported from ASEAN countries in recent years.

Customs data showed that the region imported over 6,809 tons of TCM herbs from ASEAN countries in 2021, an increase of 329 percent from a year ago.

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