China Continues to Suspend Customs Clearance at 2 Vietnamese Border Gates
China continued to suspend import and export activities at two border gates shared with Vietnam to comport with COVID-19 preventive measures, the Vietnamese state-run CustomsNews e-magazine reported after speaking to a representative of China's Cao Bang Customs Department. In February,…
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China only permitted import-export activities at the Ta Lung border gate of all the border gates in the Cao Bang region. This policy will continue while trading activities at Vietnam's Soc Giang and Tra Linh border gates will continue to be shuttered. Reopening will continue to be delayed due to isolation measures in the Chinese city of Baise to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the report said. A reopening date is unclear.