
Yunnan province produces more than 98 percent of China’s coffee. In 2024, the province exported 32,500 tonnes of coffee — a 358 percent increase from the previous year — reaching 29 countries and regions, including the Netherlands, Germany, the United States, and Vietnam.
China has been committed to promoting the building of a community with a shared future with neighboring countries. The friendship between the two peoples also continues to strengthen through the deliciousness of coffee.

Hanoi Citywalk: China-Vietnam consumption in sync
In recent years, emerging industries in China have boosted consumer vitality. The younger generation has become the driving force behind new consumption patterns. Whether it’s the craze of “Goods Economy” in Southeast Asia or the preference for smart technology and healthy lifestyles, these trends reflect the aspirations of Generation Z for a better life. It also energizes the high-quality economic development of China.

Hanoi Citywalk: China-Vietnam fruit trade fuels a ‘sweet opportunity’
China has been Vietnam’s biggest trading partner for over 20 years in a row, with total bilateral trade exceeding 260 billion USD in 2024. More and more quality Vietnamese agricultural products such as durian and coconut are available to Chinese consumers.
China is also the largest export market for Vietnam’s agricultural products.
Durian is China’s top imported fruit. Since Vietnam’s fresh durians were approved for export to China in 2022, its exports to China have surged. The shorter and less costly journey for Vietnamese durians to China offers more options for Chinese consumers.
China has been committed to promoting the building of a community with a shared future with neighboring countries. China’s consumers’ pursuit of affordable and accessible fruits has created a ‘sweet opportunity’ for Vietnam and other countries.
