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China Customs want to enforce demands for advance manifest filing regulations
MAERSK Line says China Customs intends to enforce Chinese advance manifest regulations in March 2015, according to the American Journal of Transportation.
Customs officials have recently consulted the shipping community about the house bill transmission practice used today in the industry, the reports said, adding it intends to include a house bill submission rules in these regulations.
Maersk Line intends to pursue further discussions with China Customs to receive more details on these rules in the coming weeks, said the report.
Customs officials have recently consulted the shipping community about the house bill transmission practice used today in the industry, the reports said, adding it intends to include a house bill submission rules in these regulations.
Maersk Line intends to pursue further discussions with China Customs to receive more details on these rules in the coming weeks, said the report.
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