Nearly 4,000 tonnes of cargo cleared through Mong Cai border gate

Jan 4th at 13:58
04-01-2023 13:58:05+07:00

Nearly 4,000 tonnes of cargo cleared through Mong Cai border gate

Mong Cai border gateNearly 4,000 tonnes of cargo cleared customs in Hai Yen Ward, Mong Cai City, in the northern province of Quang Ninh in the first two days of this year, according to the management board of Mong Cai International Border Gate.

 

Of the total, 3,316 tonnes of goods, mostly agricultural and aquatic products, were exported to China. Meanwhile, 527 tonnes of goods were imported.

Bac Luan 2 Bridge will open for vehicles on Tuesday. Local authorities have prepared COVID-19 prevention and control measures to ensure safety.

Earlier, the border bridge in Hai Yen handled 187 vehicles transporting 2,108 tonnes of goods to China and 94 others carrying 298 tonnes of goods to Viet Nam on December 31. 

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