KEY POINTS
  • Global demand for durians has soared 400% year-on-year, largely bolstered by a "craze" for the fruit in China, according to HSBC.
  • Over the past two years, China imported $6 billion worth of durians, which accounts for 91% of the global demand, the bank noted.
  • Thailand alone makes up 99% of total durian exports in ASEAN, the 10-nation Southeast Asian bloc.
Different varieties of durian fruits on display at a durian stall in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia,.

Some say it's sticky-sweet, others say it smells like socks. Love it or hate it, the appetite for durians is growing voraciously — especially in China.

Global demand for polarizing fruit soared 400% year-on-year, according to HSBC which said it's largely bolstered by a "craze" for the fruit in China.