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Hapag-Lloyd about Ban on Plastic in Vietnam

Further to its CustomerInfo dated May 25, 2018, Hapag-Lloyd informs you that the ban on plastic scrap and plastic waste imported to Vietnam imposed by Cat Lai Terminal in Ho Chi Minh, TCIT and TCTT in Cai Mep / Vung Tau is extended from October 15, 2018 onwards until further notice.

Hapag-Lloyd continues to stop the acceptance of plastic scrap and plastic waste to all ports in Vietnam.





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