US Prohibits Military Stores From Selling Chinese Garlic
The United States has implemented trade restrictions on Chinese garlic to protect domestic agricultural products. The 2025 National Defense Authorization Act explicitly includes a ban on the sale of Chinese garlic in US military stores. Chinese netizens have noted the high market share China holds due to low costs and superior pricing. This move follows long-standing US trade limitations on the product.
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CNR Economic Voice
“In the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act, the US has explicitly written a ban on US military stores selling Chinese garlic.”
CNR Economic Voice
“In the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act, the US has written a ban on US military stores selling Chinese garlic into the prohibition.”
CNR Economic Voice
“In the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act, the US has explicitly written a ban on US military stores selling Chinese garlic into the prohibition.”
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