China's Sugar Reserves Grow
BEIJING -- China's sugar reserve grew to 2.8 million metric tons at the end of December after the government raised the ceiling on the reserve from 1.6 million tons, said two people familiar with the situation.
The hike, the first of its kind since China established the sugar reserve system in 1991, continues ...
The hike, the first of its kind since China established the sugar reserve system in 1991, continues ...
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