14 ships carrying 54,000 tons of rice have left My Thoi port to other countries
14 ships carrying 54,000 tons of rice have left My Thoi port to other countries
TTO - Mr. Tran Ho Hien - director of Binh Dinh Food Joint Stock Company (Bidifood) - said that up to this time Bidifood had loaded 4,700 tons of Hoa Binh rice and had completed the procedures.
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My Thoi Port (An Giang) is busy bringing rice to ships to transport for export to keep up with the signed contract - Photo: BUU DUU
On the afternoon of April 27, Mr. Le Huu Phuoc - Deputy Director of the Customs Branch of My Thoi port, An Giang port, said that from April 15 to April 27, 14 rice vessels had left the rice export port. in quantities over 54,000 tons. Currently, there are 8 ships receiving rice.
"The business records are done, and all have cargoes at the port. The rest of the ships are taking delivery, and in a few days they will be shipped out. There are also some shippers who have goods at the port, but no ship. We can transport rice for export, "said Phuoc.
Mr. Tran Ho Hien - Director of Binh Dinh Food Joint Stock Company (Bidifood) - said that until now Bidifood had loaded up 4,700 tons of Hoa Binh ship and had completed the procedures.
"It is expected that in the morning of April 28, the Hoa Binh 54 ship will leave My Thoi port for the Philippines under the signed contract. The remaining 5,000 tons of rice we are waiting for other ships to carry away. Before that, Duc Dat ship 666 had wait too long so they left "- Mr. Hien said.
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Hoa Binh 54 ship is now loaded with 4,700 tons of rice preparing for tomorrow 28-4 to transport rice to the Philippines - Photo: BUU DUU
A leader of the My Thoi Port Customs Branch said that at 0am tomorrow, April 28, the General Department of Customs will open an electronic customs declaration system for businesses to open rice export declarations of the quantity of quotas. The remaining of 100,000 tons of rice under the direction of Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung and the number of quotas of businesses canceled the declaration.
At My Thoi Port Customs, a customs declaration of Vilexim Import-Export and Investment Cooperation Joint Stock Company was canceled with the initial registered amount of 4,600 tons of rice exported, but so far there has been no goods at the port.
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The leader of My Thoi Port Customs Branch said one business canceled the export declaration with 4,600 tons of rice, because this business did not have goods gathered at the port after 15 days - Photo: BUU DUU
"This enterprise registered 2 declarations with an export quantity of 9,200 tons, but only made one export declaration. This declaration has been over 15 days and no goods have arrived at the port so it must be canceled according to regulations. In the evening of April 27, the General Department of Customs will add up the canceled quotas to notify enterprises to open quotas, "he said.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/14-tau-cho-54-000-tan-gao-da-roi-cang-my-thoi-di-cac-nuoc-20200427174103242.htm
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