China may require quality inspection certificate for imported soybeans
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Last Update: 2002-04-22
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: the latest information from the US agricultural network on April 19 is that although China has started to provide temporary security certificates, China may start to ask for quality inspection (CIQ) certificates, which may lead to a delay of 2-4 weeks, depending on the speed of government acceptance Upon arrival of the cargo ship, the port authority will verify each safety certificate and CIQ certificate Unless the problems caused by CIQ certificate can be solved smoothly, the soybean export to China will not increase On Thursday, one or two ships of Brazilian soybeans began to be shipped to China, but this is likely to be based on the fact that these CIQ certificates have been resolved when soybeans arrive at the port, so many people think the risk of doing so is considerable.
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