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China’s Port of Qingdao Moves to Ban Handling of Hazardous Chemicals

Aug. 31, 2017

Filed Under: Regulatory Agencies Tagged With: china, customs, hazardous chemicals, Port of Qingdao, Port of Tianjin

The Chinese city of Qingdao, Shandong Province, has introduced measures at the Port of Qingdao to prohibit the import and…...

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