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Taiwan’s industry player faces stainless steel cargo ship arrival failure due to incomplete entry documents

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Update time : 2024-11-25 15:17:52
A cargo ship with Vietnam’s 304 cold-rolled stainless steel originally scheduled to arrive at Kaohsiung Port on November 18 has not yet entered the port as of the 21st.

Due to incomplete entry documents, the relevant industry player could not pick up the goods as scheduled. Therefore, buyers who originally planned to wait for the ship's arrival had to purchase from the circulation market to meet an urgent need, but the price was too high and did not meet the expected purchasing costs.

It was expected to take another one to two days to complete the customs declaration process. The industry player needs to clarify the cause of the incident further.
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