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China's Imports of agricultural, fishery, and forestry products climbed an additional $2.9 billion during November 2004 to a total of $32.3 billion for the first eleven months of the year. China Customs data indicates U.S. origin imports reached $7.3 billion. Worldwide imports consist primarily of soybeans, cotton, palm and soybean oils. Exports, $24.8 billion, for the first eleven months of the year, consist primarily of processed forestry and aquatic products. Japan remains China's largest export destination for ag, fish, and forestry goods, but U.S. destination exports climbed nearly 30 percent from the same period in 2003.

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