Posted on April 2, 2014

China’s imports of U.K. food rose 82 percent in 2013 from 2012, driven by spectacular sales of pork and salmon, making the world’s second largest economy a prime market for British food exports outside the European Union.

The value of British food and soft drinks exports to China rose from 92 million pounds ($151.72 million) in 2012 to 201 million pounds in 2013, according to the U.K.’s Food and Drink Federation (FDF), a positive step forward for the British government’s bid to reduce the country’s trade deficit by boosting exports, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.

A large part of the rise is due to a near doubling of sales of pork and salmon in the past year after the 2011 decision from the Chinese food safety agency to allow the import of both products.

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