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Business as usual after Chinese smuggling crackdown, say some, others less sanguine

Some Latin American industry sources insist China's crackdown in seafood smuggling has had negligible impact on shipments via Vietnam

By Matilde Mereghetti and Louis Harkell | Jan. 9, 2018 09:08 GMT
Chinese smugglers transport goods past a Chinese border gate with Vietnam. Chinese living near the border are allowed to import CNY 8,000 worth of products free of documentation and import duties, a policy abused by smugglers. Credit: Beijing TV
Chinese smugglers transport goods past a Chinese border gate with Vietnam. Chinese living near the border are allowed to import CNY 8,000 worth of products free of documentation and import duties, a policy abused by smugglers. Credit: Beijing TV
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