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China food: catching a crab

Shortages and price rises are on the cards

Frozen king crabs are about to become scarcer in China. Concerns that frozen foods carry coronavirus is triggering food import bans. Structural changes in the local food industry are contributing to the risk of shortages and price rises.

China has suspended imports from more than 100 food companies in 21 countries where infections have been reported. Some cities have banned sales of imported meat altogether. Supermarkets have started separating imported foods from local products.

The curbs are accompanied by the tendency of anxious shoppers to avoid foreign food even when it is available. This has led to a decline in seafood imports, down nearly a third in December, and is accelerating earlier declines due to lockdowns.

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