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In 2015, China's exports of Chinese herbal medicine accounted for 2% of the international market.

Published: 2024-09-16 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/16, The second TCM Science Conference, jointly sponsored by the Central Committee of the Peasants' and Workers' Party and the State Administration of traditional Chinese Medicine, was held in Beijing a few days ago. It was learned from the meeting that in 2015, the proportion of China's exports of Chinese herbal medicine dropped to 2% of the total international market. The theme of the second Science Conference of traditional Chinese Medicine is the quintessence of Chinese Medicine.

The second TCM Science Conference, jointly sponsored by the Central Committee of the Peasants' and Workers' Party and the State Administration of traditional Chinese Medicine, was held in Beijing a few days ago. It was learned from the meeting that in 2015, the proportion of China's exports of Chinese herbal medicine dropped to 2% of the total international market.

The theme of the second Chinese Medicine Science Conference is "Quintessence of traditional Chinese Medicine Health China", which aims to explore how to further improve the policies and mechanisms for the development of traditional Chinese medicine, and to tap, develop and make good use of this unique health resource of traditional Chinese medicine.

"as a unique health resource in China, traditional Chinese medicine has great potential for development and has great potential in the construction of a healthy China." Wang Guoqiang, vice minister of the State Health and Family Planning Commission and director of the State Administration of traditional Chinese Medicine, said that China should vigorously develop service industries such as health care of traditional Chinese medicine, medical treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, rehabilitation with Chinese medicine characteristics, health care of traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine culture, and health tourism. We will vigorously promote the development of the health industry of the University of traditional Chinese Medicine.

Statistics show that in 2001, the export volume of Chinese herbal medicine accounted for only 3.6% of the total international market, and this share has continued to decline in recent years. He Zhichao, executive president of the British Association of Chinese Medicine Practitioners, said that in recent years, traditional Chinese medicine in Japan, South Korea, India, Thailand and other countries has developed rapidly, and the development of China's traditional Chinese medicine industry is under pressure.

 
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