The US National Hardwood Lumber Association (NHLA) has been made aware of a developing situation involving the exports of logs to China. While there has been no official communication from either the Chinese government or US government officials in China, NHLA has confirmed from three different freight forwarding companies as to the situation at hand.It has reported to NHLA that "No logs (hardwood or softwood) can enter the following ports unless they are de-barked or have been fumigated: Zhapu, Yantian, Qingdao. Other Chinese districts are expected to follow suit."   ...
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