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China Permits Fruit From Vietnam to Enter Earlier Than Expected Following Lunar New Year

China began clearing Vietnamese fruit container trucks through customs a few days earlier than expected after having said it would halt customs clearance for goods coming from the Lang Son province in Vietnam Jan. 31 to Feb. 6 for the…

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Lunar New Year. However, China resumed standard customs clearance Feb. 3, allowing 115 fruit exporting containers to enter the country, the Vietnamese state-run CustomsNews reported. Two of Lang Son province's three border gates to China resumed customs operations (see 2112290015).