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China cuts off Lithuania from customs registry, exporters face troubles

 

Taipei: Lithuania, a European nation, has been reportedly removed from China’s custom’s registry in retaliation for warming ties with Taiwan in recent days. The move has left many Lithuanian goods stranded at sea. Aside from Lithuania, both US and UK are said to be considering the diplomatic boycott over the human rights violations in China.

 

A Lithuanian wood exporter on Thursday said that his company’s products were barred from entering Shanghai port because Lithuania is no longer in the computer system, Taiwan News reported. ‘Lithuania has been crossed out, it seems that there’s no such country in China’s customs system,’ President of the Lithuanian Confederation of Industrialists Vidmantas Janulevicius said. Now firms such as the wood exporter, which has 300 containers sailing to China, have their products floating in limbo.

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The Lithuanian Foreign Ministry confirmed to Baltic News Service (BNS) that the country’s exporters have encountered problems exporting goods to China. The ministry said it has received reports about ‘possible disruptions for Lithuanian production in China’ and has contacted Lithuanian companies, according to Taiwan News. This comes as Lithuania on Friday confirmed diplomatic boycott of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics amid concerns over the human rights situation in China. ‘Lithuania confirms diplomatic boycott of Beijing 2022 Olympics. President @GitanasNauseda confirmed that neither he nor Ministers would attend’, Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) tweeted.

 

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