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Chinese customs breaks $4.4m smuggling ring

byCT Report
28/03/2016
in International Customs, World Business
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BEIJING: Mainland Chinese Customs recently smashed a $4.4m South Korean cosmetics smuggling racket operating between the Chinese port of Ningbo and Incheon Port, South Korea.

This follows a crackdown on organised crime smuggling branded goods into China, according to the General Administration of Customs in the People’s Republic of China. According to China Customs, this latest raid which it has made public involved the seizure of more than 110,000 pieces of cosmetics in the Ningbo port and industrial hub in east China’s Zhejiang province [south of Shanghai on Hangzhou Bay-Ed].

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The smuggled South Korean brands included Sulwhasoo, Whoo, Mamonde and Laneige. Customs said in a statement that the head of the operation – referred to only as ‘Li’ – admitted that the operation has smuggled nine containers into China worth more than $4.4m from South Korea since November 2013, using false declarations.

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