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TCM exports up 10.27% in 2005

<p>Latest Customs statistics showed that China's exports of traditional Chinese medicine increased 10.27 percent year-on-year in 2005 to reach 153 million U.S. dollars. <br />
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By the end of last December, China exported about 14,212 tons of traditional Chinese medical products, 2 percent more than that of 2004, said Friday's China Securities Journal, citing statistics from the Customs. <br />
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Currently, 91.05 percent of the exported Chinese medicine enter into the markets in Asia, Europe and the North America, said the newspaper. <br />
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In 2005, China exported 112.8 million-dollar-worth traditional Chinese medicine to neighboring Asian countries, a year-on-year increase of 9.21 percent. <br />
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The exports to Europe and North America also surged 24.89 percent and 7.07 percent respectively in 2005, said the newspaper. <br />
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According to the Customs statistics, Tongrentang Group, China’s leading producer of traditional Chinese medicine, exported a major part of Chinese medicine in China last year. <br />
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From chinaDaily.com.cn</p>
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