China Announces Requirements for Certain Sugar Imports
Chinese importers of certain bulk sugar shipments will be subject to increased reporting requirements, China’s Ministry of Commerce said July 6, according to an unofficial translation of a notice. The measure, which took effect July 1, requires importers to file…
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certain information about the shipments with Chinese authorities, which are studying the state of China’s sugar trade, the ministry notice said. China said the measure will help it better monitor and improve the competitiveness of its sugar industry and avoid “blind imports.”