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China and Thailand to Allows Fruits to Pass Through Third Countries During Trade

China and Thailand will allow fruits being shipped between the two countries to pass through third countries in transit, China's General Administration of Customs said, according to an unofficial translation. The move comes with the application of China's inspection and…

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quarantine requirements, the agency said. Fruits will be allowed to enter and exit 10 Chinese ports and six Thai ports, with the lists subject to change. Both countries shall provide a list of orchards and packaging factories registered with the relevant agencies for which the new rules apply.