China’s customs require staging soybean at warehouse before passing quarantine
China’s customs agency has issued a regulation for inspecting imported soybeans, it said on Monday
The regulation requires the importer to stage the soybean at specific warehouses before it gets quarantine permission to enter the domestic market.
InMay, three soybean traders told Reuters that China is increasing the rate of inspections on imported soybean cargoes and it further delayed the clearing times.
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