On January 12, 2018, by order of Nanjing Customs, a batch of solid rubber wastes were returned abroad from Shanghai port.
The solid wastes were earlier imported from Thailand and declared as compounded rubbers, involving 7 declaration forms, totaling 476.46 tons and worth USD 295,300. But they were identified as reclaimed vulcanized or unvulcanized rubbers which are scraps and defective rubber products banned from import to China.
On December 28, 2017, Nantong Customs House, an affiliate of Nanjing Customs District, finished returning procedure for these solid wastes and exercised tight control as planned. As of January 12, 2018, all these solid wastes have been returned abroad.
Solid Rubber Wastes Returned by Nanjing Customs
Solid Rubber Wastes Returned by Nanjing Customs
General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China
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