China and Estonia have formalised new trade agreements on last week, signing protocols that will facilitate the export of Estonian wild aquatic products and dairy goods to the Chinese market.
These bilateral agreements mark a significant step in expanding trade relations between the two nations, opening new opportunities for Estonian producers to export to one of the world’s largest consumer markets.
The protocols are expected to boost trade volumes along established shipping routes, requiring expertise in cold chain logistics and compliance with both countries’ import-export regulations.