China is the world’s largest food importer, with F&B sales historically growing at more than three times the world average.
Total food imports reached $197 billion in 2024.
Consumer Packaged Goods TAM accounts for 41% of total China food imports—about $80 billion.
Over 500 million middle-class consumers are fueling strong demand for premium imported foods.
Consumer packaged goods TAM makes up 41% of total China food imports ($80 billion).
50% of imported packaged food in China is sold through the world’s largest $2.5 trillion e-commerce platforms like Alibaba, Tmall, JD.com, Tik Tok, and Taobao- aligning with one of Yu Li Trading Co. Ltd.’s core strengths</span
China accounts for nearly 13% of global food imports, making it the single largest national import market.
Out of every $100 spent globally on food imports, $13 is spent by China—underscoring its massive market influence.
Consumer packaged goods TAM makes up 41% of total China food imports ($80 billion).
50% of imported packaged food in China is sold through the world’s largest $2.5 trillion e-commerce platforms like Alibaba, Tmall, JD.com, Tik Tok, and Taobao- aligning with one of Yu Li Trading Co. Ltd.’s core strengths</span
China accounts for nearly 13% of global food imports, making it the single largest national import market.
Out of every $100 spent globally on food imports, $13 is spent by China—underscoring its massive market influence.