Vietnam's first frozen bet88 kèo shipment reaches China
A 22-ton shipment, originating from Lam Dong province, entered China through Dongxing, Guangxi, on May 30.

For the first time, Vietnam has successfully exported over 22 tons of frozen bet88 kèo to China via the Bac Luan II Bridge border gate, according to a report from Radio the Voice of Vietnam.
This marks a historic milestone in bilateral agricultural trade between Vietnam and China, following a protocol signed on August 19, 2024, officially permitting Vietnam’s frozen bet88 kèo exports to China.
Chinese media reported that the 22.24-ton shipment, originating from Lam Dong province, entered China through Dongxing, Guangxi, on May 30.
The shipment underwent rigorous inspection procedures at the border gate before proceeding to domestic food processing companies.
To ensure product longevity, the durians were peeled and rapidly frozen to minus 18 degrees Celsius using liquid nitrogen, a technique that effectively extends shelf life, making the fruit suitable for long-distance transportation and long-term storage.
Mr. Chen Jiqing, head of Guangxi Dongxing Yixin Customs Declaration Co., Ltd., highlighted the strong demand for frozen bet88 kèo among Chinese consumers, noting its long shelf life, convenience, and versatility in food processing applications.
China’s decision to import frozen bet88 kèo creates new opportunities for Vietnamese agricultural exports, diversifying the range of products entering the Chinese market and enhancing trade activities at border gates.
To facilitate trade, Dongxing customs has deployed dedicated personnel to support and guide businesses, ensuring smooth customs clearance procedures.
Earlier, during his working visit to China on May 28, Minister of Agriculture and Environment Do Duc Duy met with Ms. Sun Meijun, Minister of the General Administration of Customs of China, to address challenges in Vietnam’s agricultural, forestry, and aquatic product exports, particularly bet88 kèo.