Honduras agrees to sell $3M worth of tobacco to China
Photo: Embajada de China en Honduras.
On Tuesday, September 2, Honduras and a delegation from China’s State Tobacco Monopoly Administration signed a contract worth $3 million for the purchase of tobacco leaves and cigars. The agreement was formalized in San Pedro Sula following visits by the Chinese delegation to tobacco producers in Danlí and other key production areas, selected for their internationally recognized quality.
Chinese diplomatic sources highlighted that, as one of the world’s leading tobacco consumers, China’s market provides an important opportunity to strengthen Honduras’ tobacco industry, particularly the cigar sector, which has earned global acclaim. The deal is expected to benefit small and medium rural producers through job creation and foreign exchange inflows.
Nevertheless, stakeholders note that while this agreement is a tangible economic advance, it should be seen within the broader bilateral context following Honduras’ diplomatic shift in 2023. This change impacted traditional sectors like aquaculture, which lost access to Taiwanese markets.
The deal coincides with ongoing negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement between Honduras and China, which include preferential measures for shrimp, coffee, and cocoa. In addition, “early harvest” arrangements are already delivering tariff benefits for key Honduran exports.
* Original text in Spanish. Translated by Large Language Model (LLM) technology.
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