Brazilian soybean buyer of the first ship landing in China has obtained quality inspection license
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Last Update: 2003-04-17
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: the first ship of Brazilian soybeans in this market year has arrived at China's port The first ship of Brazilian soybeans in this market year has arrived at China's port, but traders are worried that the government will still delay when granting import license in the future UDR has obtained a quality inspection license from AQSIQ and Brazil's soybeans will be unloaded soon, according to an official of Hualiang grain and oil company in Jinan, Shandong Province, the buyer of the soybeans UDR said a cargo ship carrying about 55000 tons of Brazilian soybeans is expected to unload at Qingdao port soon According to the company's second official, the soybean cargo has been docked at Qingdao port UDR China's General Administration of quality supervision and inspection has issued the first batch of quality inspection licenses to some companies applying to import Brazilian soybeans, but the market is still worried about China's slow release in the future UDR according to a trader of an international trading company in Beijing, it is difficult to see the future situation from the first Brazilian soybean ship They are still waiting to observe the issuance of quality inspection license for soybean cargo in the future In 2002-03, China's General Administration of quality supervision, inspection and quarantine may try to limit soybean imports to 12 million tons, UDR traders said, partly because the government wants to protect the domestic soybean industry, because some analysts said China has signed too many soybean import contracts UDR
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