PROBE OF ORIGIN FRAUD LIKELY IMPACT CHINA’S ALUMINIUM EXPORTS TO VIETNAM

The Shanghai Metals Market on 1st November reported that China’s exports of aluminium extrusion to Vietnam, around 10-12% of China’s total exports since 2018, will likely face impact after a place-of-origin fraud was uncovered.  Vietnam authorities seized a suspicious aluminium shipment worth $4 million that was heading to the US and other countries.

https://news.metal.com/newscontent/100988594/probe-of-origin-fraud-likely-impact-chinas-aluminium-exports-to-vietnam

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Author: raytodd2017

Chartered Legal Executive and former senior manager with Isle of Man Customs and Excise, where I was (amongst other things) Sanctions Officer (for UN/EU sanctions), Export Licensing Officer and Manager of the Legal-Library & Collectorate Support Section

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